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garyhalvo

12/17/20 12:14 AM

#641926 RE: LuckyPanda #641922

Yes, just like stocks
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boarddork

12/17/20 1:16 AM

#641927 RE: LuckyPanda #641922

Yes, read your release you signed
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cassiecasa

12/17/20 5:52 AM

#641930 RE: LuckyPanda #641922

The answer it a definite yes. I know this personally. They will go to the beneficiary on the account. If for some reason there is not a beneficiary on the account, you can put them in a will and trust.
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BBANBOB

12/17/20 8:47 AM

#641938 RE: LuckyPanda #641922

IMHO yes and that has been stated that is the ONLY way to transfer them is by death or WILL.