When retirees pass away before using all the assets in their retirement plans, the remaining funds in those accounts typically pass to a named beneficiary. In certain instances, naming a trust as beneficiary of the plan may be the most prudent course of action, particularly if the retiree wants oversight of the funds for the benefit of a minor child or disabled beneficiary. In this podcast, Wealth Planning Team Leader Matthew Mancini of Wilmington Trust Emerald Family Office & Advisory® discusses why retirement plan owners may choose to name a trust as the beneficiary of their retirement plans and the regulatory considerations of making that decision.
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