I opened a college savings account at T. D Ameritrade about 20 years ago. Daughter graduate from college six years ago. Account had .01 cent in it after I made the last tuition payment. Tried to close the account, but they said I was not authorized???
They have been mailing me statements for the last six years because I was not authorized to close the account. Wonder how much that one cent cost them.
No disrespect meant....but what if I tried to close
your bank account?
"not on your life", right?
You are correct.....it's yours and I don't have the right to do so. Likewise, your daughters account is (evidently) in her name so you can't close it.
Why not give her their phone number and have her call to close it?
Or, if you leave it as is.... maybe send the statements BACK to them, they will code the account as abandoned. After something like 4-5 years (don't know the time frame) they will ultimately turn the money over to the state (called Escheated)
So you can do this and essentially wash your hands of it.....BUT....here's the unintended consequenses.... 40 years from now, your daughter might discover she has "some funds" being held by the state of PA. She'll get excited. Dear Ole Dad won't be around to tell her it's only .01. She'll jump through some hoops to discover what it is (they won't just tell her until she offers them proof of who she is, heaven forbid she gets married in meantime and now has to also provide marriage certificate)....
So she goes through all this to discover she has a whopping .01 sitting there. She's going to stop & wonder why the heck didn't dad close this account? (presuming she doesn't know it's hers to close!!)
It just creates a mess for her later in life.
Do everyone a favor..... do whatever you need to do and get the account properly closed.
30+ years in the investment business and have dealt with this type stuff after the fact so I've seen the initial excitement it creates followed by the let down....followed by the "why the heck didn't they do that??" comments.....
Just get it done, one way or another.