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Why Designated Beneficiaries Are Key to Your Estate Planning

Although a will is crucial to making sure your assets go where you want them when you die, you are likely to need something else, too: designated beneficiaries.

Tammy La Gorce
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Tammy La Gorce

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Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Content Type: Service, Fidelity Investments, Law and Legislation, Pensions and Retirement Plans, Personal Finances, Retirement, States (US), Vanguard Group Inc
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