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  • Estate Planning,
• 8/3/23

Learn the difference between a POA and POD designation on your bank accounts.

I often have clients confused about the difference between a POA and POD beneficiary designation on bank accounts. Learn the important distinction between the two especially when it comes to estate planning.

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