Match each customer account ownership structure or authorization type with its defining legal or operational characteristic.
- Transfer on Death (TOD) AccountPasses individual account assets directly to named beneficiaries upon death, bypassing probate while maintaining owner control during life.
- Discretionary Account with Limited Power of Attorney (LPOA)Grants an authorized third party trading discretion over order entry without granting the privilege to withdraw funds or securities.
- Irrevocable Trust AccountTransfers assets into a separate legal vehicle managed by a trustee for beneficiaries, which cannot be modified or canceled by the grantor once created.
- Partnership AccountRequires legal documentation specifying which designated individuals hold authority to execute investment transactions on behalf of the entity.
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Transfer on Death (TOD) Account matches with direct beneficiary asset transfer bypassing probate; Discretionary Account with Limited Power of Attorney matches with trading authority without withdrawal rights; Irrevocable Trust Account matches with an unalterable separate legal structure under trustee authority; Partnership Account matches with requiring documentation specifying authorized partners.
Each account ownership structure matches its exact legal feature: Transfer on Death (TOD) bypasses probate for individual account owners; Limited Power of Attorney permits trading discretionary authority while prohibiting cash or security withdrawals; Irrevocable Trusts permanently transfer asset control to a trustee and cannot be modified; and Partnership accounts require documentation specifying which partners have trading authority.
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Customer Account Types and Ownership Structures