You'll also be asked to provide your name,
the name of any joint account owners, or the name of your organization, along with:
'' We have an illegal ministry of Local Government that is busy sharing money all in
the name of joint account.
And to add to the injury some of your councils» allocations, from the federation account, were arbitrarily deducted in
the name of joint account.
Not exact matches
In the event
of a spouse's death, creditors can not automatically remove the deceased person's
name from the
joint account and make the debt the sole responsibility
of the living spouse.
You can choose an individual
account (in your
name only) or a
joint account (with multiple equal owners), or you can open other types
of taxable
accounts.
So if your ex received an inheritance while you were still married, but, instead
of putting it into a
joint account, he or she put it into a separate
account with themselves
named as the sole authorized user that money belongs wholly to them.
A few common reasons why your bank rejected the payment: — Wrong
account or routing number — Wrong
name (happens a lot with
joint accounts)-- Wrong type
of account (Checking vs. Savings)
You should both have credit cards in your own
names (or be true
joint owners
of the
accounts, not just authorized users, where that is possible), and both be on the mortgage / etc.
Adding a
joint card member to the
account is subject to credit review, including a credit report in the
name of the person to be added.
Joint account payments are accepted if your
name is one
of the parties.
If applying for a
joint account, you will need the secondary applicant's
name, social security number and date
of birth
g. No corresponding records available with the Depositories matching the parameters namely (a)
Names of the ASBA applicants (including the order of names of joint holders)(b) DP ID (c) Beneficiary account number or any other relevant details pertaining to the Depository Acc
Names of the ASBA applicants (including the order
of names of joint holders)(b) DP ID (c) Beneficiary account number or any other relevant details pertaining to the Depository Acc
names of joint holders)(b) DP ID (c) Beneficiary
account number or any other relevant details pertaining to the Depository A
account number or any other relevant details pertaining to the Depository
AccountAccount.
Now that my portfolio is getting back to a more normalized allocation, I can start rebuilding a balanced
account, but I'll still take it slower and with less risk than I might usually trade since I expect to be divorced in the first quarter and will be splitting some
of this
account and rolling it into a new
account only under my
name as opposed to a
joint account.
Even though it's not strictly a cash back card, you can redeem your points for cash in the form
of a statement credit on your HSBC credit card or as a direct deposit into your HSBC Bank USA, N.A. consumer checking or savings
accounts in your
name alone or as a
joint accountholder.
A creditor who reports the credit history
of a
joint account to credit bureaus must report it in both
names.
Is it possible that the
account was in the
joint name of your parents with your mother's SSN on it (and she predeceased your father, whether in Georgia or elsewhere, and he never got around to changing the SSN on the
account?)
My spouse and I have mostly combined finances, and view all
of our money as
joint (even though there are a smattering
of accounts between us with just one
name on them as holdovers from before we were married).
We want to open a
joint fixed deposit
account in
name of each one
of us which should be locked - in till 2020.
In addition, please note that if you wish to opt into DRIP for an entity or
joint account, you will need to make a separate manual selection by clicking on the
name of that
account.
Information about you and the
joint owner if there is one is: Social security number, Driver's license number, home address, the
account number, routing number and
name of financial institution that you will be using to transfer funds to make your initial deposit.
You could be responsible for debt your spouse takes if you put your
name on a loan's promissory note or if you are added as a
joint account holder
of a credit card.
Joint bank
account payments are accepted if your
name is one
of the parties.
You can choose an individual
account (in your
name only) or a
joint account (with multiple equal owners), or you can open other types
of taxable
accounts.
If you and your spouse had
joint accounts, send the company a copy
of the death certificate and ask that the
account be put in your
name.
This can be accomplished by being a
joint owner
of a Chase Private Client checking or savings
account, or having your
name added to a safety deposit box.
In the case
of a
joint Program Card
Account, the surviving Primary Scotia Rewards Cardmember or Co-Borrower, as the case may be, can elect to redeem unused Scotia Rewards points for up to 60 days from the date
of death or can request to transfer them to a new Program Card
Account in their
name, provided the
Account (s) are in good standing1.
For a
joint Program Card
Account, if you are the Primary Scotia Rewards Cardmember or Co-Borrower, you may transfer Scotia Rewards points to another Program Card
Account, provided each
of those Accounts is in good standing2 and each
Account is in your
name.
This can be as simple as phoning the credit card company and explaining that due to a pending divorce, you need to cancel the
joint account and wish to open a line
of credit in your own
name.
An exception exists if you muddied the waters
of your separate ownership, such as if you titled a particular asset in
joint names or deposited your separate money into a
joint marital
account.
You need a copy
of your divorce decree to remarry, obtain a legal
name change, or remove a former spouse's
name from any
joint loans or bank
accounts.
This can occur in either an individual or
joint account since it is the character
of the money in the
account, rather than the
names on the
account, that determines whether money is commingled.
(As mentioned above, in some states, all
accounts opened during marriage are considered
joint, regardless
of whose
name is on them.)
Much has been written about the significant
joint undertaking by FASB and IFRS to update lease
accounting rules in the
name of improved transparency.