Can I designate a beneficiary for my retirement plan account?

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Yes, individuals can generally designate a beneficiary for their retirement plan account. This designation allows a person to specify who will inherit the funds in their retirement account in the event of their passing. It is an important step for ensuring that one's assets are distributed according to their wishes. Beneficiary designations can typically be made during the enrollment process or afterward through updates to the account. It is advisable to periodically review this designation, especially after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of children, to ensure that it remains current and reflects personal circumstances. For specific instructions on how to designate or update a beneficiary for an account, individuals should refer to the retirement plan documentation or the relevant section of the JPMorgan Retirement Plan Services website.
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Answered Aug 6, 2025

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