Funds are transferred to the surviving spouse
no
Each membership to Poptropica is specific to a single Username. Only that character has Membership privileges. Neither credits or membership can be transferred among users.
Yes, a spouse can travel with TSA PreCheck if they are on the same reservation as the eligible traveler or if they have their own TSA PreCheck membership.
No, it is not possible to transfer a Parent PLUS loan to a spouse. The loan is the responsibility of the parent who took it out, and cannot be transferred to another individual, including a spouse.
A predeceased spouse refers to a spouse who has died before the other spouse. It is often used in legal and financial contexts, such as in estate planning or wills, to indicate that one spouse has passed away and their assets or rights may be inherited or transferred to someone else, such as children or a new spouse.
Yes. Even without a will, a person can have the miles transferred into their account if their spouse dies. Proof is required, of course.
No. Assets that were transferred to a valid trust are not included in the estate of the decedent.
Membership revenue is a cornerstone of accrual accounting in which both revenues and expenses are recognized. Revenues are accounted for when goods are transferred or services rendered, even when no cash has been received yet.
This depends on you and your spouse. Most gym memberships are not free unless you sign up for a specific period of time and sign a contract with them.
The assets are transferred to the closest family member (if any). Most people have people whom they do not consider family, but in some cases this can be the person to whom the assets are transferred. In the case of a married person, the assets would be transferred to their spouse.
No, you cannot transfer your HSA funds directly to your spouse's HSA account. Each individual's HSA account must be separate and cannot be combined or transferred between spouses.