Two siblings, Rachel and Mark, establish a joint brokerage account registered as Tenants in Common (TIC). If Mark passes away, what happens to his portion of the account assets?
- His portion passes to his estate and is distributed according to his will or state law.Cevap
- BHis portion automatically transfers to Rachel as the surviving joint owner.
- CHis portion is immediately surrendered to FINRA for regulatory oversight.
- DHis portion is transferred to SIPC to insure the remaining funds.
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In a Tenants in Common (TIC) account, the deceased tenant's share of the account assets passes to their estate rather than automatically transferring to the surviving joint owner.
In a Tenants in Common (TIC) account structure, each owner retains a distinct ownership percentage in the assets. Upon the death of a tenant, their interest in the account does not pass to the surviving tenant(s); instead, it passes to the decedent's estate to be distributed in accordance with their legal will or applicable probate laws.
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