Two investors establish a joint brokerage account designated as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS). If one of the joint owners passes away, what happens to the assets in the account?
- 100% of the account assets automatically pass to the surviving owner without going through probate.Cevap
- BThe deceased owner's share of the account assets passes to their estate and must be distributed according to their will.
- CThe broker-dealer must place a temporary hold on all account disbursements until a legal executor liquidates the securities.
- DSIPC takes custody of the deceased owner's portion of the securities to reallocate coverage limits.
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100% of the account assets automatically pass to the surviving owner without going through probate.
In a Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTWROS) account, all joint owners have an undivided equal interest in the account. Upon the death of any owner, their ownership interest automatically transfers to the surviving owner(s) outside of probate.
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Rights of Survivorship in JTWROS Accounts