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What happens to my money if I die with no named beneficiaries?

If you die and have no named beneficiaries, the account will be payable to your estate under the terms of the IRA. Accounts that become unclaimed property will be subject to applicable law.

Articles in this section

  • How do I set up my Colorado SecureSavings account online after I’m enrolled?
  • I’m self-employed. Can I set up my own Colorado SecureSavings account?
  • Where can I find information about investments, fees, risks, and other program details?
  • Am I eligible for the Saver's Credit from the IRS?
  • Who is responsible for choosing the available investment options?
  • What about expense ratios and fees?
  • What was the legislation that created the Colorado SecureSavings program?
  • Do other states have programs like Colorado SecureSavings?
  • What type of bank accounts can I add to my account?
  • How can I connect a bank account?
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