beneficiaries
Failing to Designate Beneficiaries on Assets
Failing to designate a beneficiary for your assets can result in additional taxes and some accounts can override your will.
General Life Insurance Questions: Asked And Answered!
Who is allowed to take out a life insurance policy on my life? The only individual who can buy a life insurance policy on your life is someone who has an actual “insurable interest” on your life.
Tune Up Your Finances for the New Year
It's the beginning of the year and it's time for a financial tune-up. Read Jeff's suggestions for making sure your estate is in top condition.
Life Insurance: Beneficiaries to Life Insurance Policies Are Crucial
Life insurance beneficiaries are people you name in your policy which will receive a death benefit if you should die. If you choose not to name a beneficiary, then a death benefit will be paid out to your estate.
How Can You Make It a Joy to Provide New Offerings?
A great new offering delivered by a surly grouch will fail. How can you be sure that those who deliver your offerings will delight your customers?
Find Out Why Most People Don't Buy or Use Your Offerings
Many leaders are blissfully unaware that most potential customers and beneficiaries of their offerings wouldn't employ those offerings even if paid to do so. How can they hope to grow their organizations without dealing with those issues? This article argues finding out why you are being rejected is essential to achieving rapid growth.
Probate Court: Inheritance And Equity Law
Probate court is a specialized court which mainly attends to matters regarding the estate of a person who has died. Depending on the state in which you reside, this type of court might also be referred to as Orphans Court, Court of Equity, Court of Ordinary or Surrogate Court.