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<br />any of my accounts, including, but not limited to, making deposits and
<br />withdrawals, negotiating or endorsing.any checks or other instruments with
<br />respect to any such accounts, obtaining bank statements, passbooks, drafts,
<br />money orders, warrants, and certificates or vouchers payable to me by any
<br />person, firm, corporation or political entity.
<br />111. Borrow money from any banking or financial institution if deemed necessary
<br />by my Attorney-in-fact, and to manage all aspects of the loan process,
<br />including the placement of security and the negotiation of terms.
<br />IV. Perform any act necessary to deposit, negotiate, sell or transfer any note,
<br />security, or draft of the United States of America, including U.S. Treasury
<br />Securities.
<br />v. Have access to any safe deposit box that I might own, including its contents.
<br />VI. Create and deliver any financial statements necessary to or from any bank or
<br />financial institution.
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<br />d. Business Operating Transactions
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<br />To take any action my Attorney-in-fact deems necessary with any business that I
<br />may own or have an interest in by doing any act which can be done through an
<br />attorney-in-fact. This power includes, but is not limited to, the power to execute,
<br />seal and deliver any instrument; participate in any legal business of any kind;
<br />execute partnership agreements and amendments; to incorporate, reorganize,
<br />consolidate, merge, sell, or dissolve any business; to elect or employ officers,
<br />directors and agents; and to exercise voting rights with respect to any stock I may
<br />own, either in person or by proxy.
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<br />e. Insurance Transactions
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<br />To do any act that I can do through an attorney-in-fact with any insurance policy.
<br />This power includes, but is not limited to, the power to pay premiums, start,
<br />modify or terminate policies, manage all cash payouts, borrow from insurers and
<br />third parties using insurance policies as collateral, and to change the beneficiaries
<br />on any insurance policies on my life. Unless my Attorney-in-fact was already a
<br />beneficiary of any policy before the signing of this document, my Attorney-in-fact
<br />cannot name himself or herself as a beneficiary of such policy.
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<br />f Estate Transactions
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<br />To do any act that I can do through an attorney-in-fact with regard to all matters
<br />that affect any trust, probate estate, conservatorship, or other fund which I may
<br />receive payment as a beneficiary. This power includes the power to disclaim any
<br />interest which might otherwise be transferred or distributed to me from any other
<br />person, estate, trust, or other entity, as may be appropriate. However, my
<br />Attorney-in-fact cannot disclaim assets to which I would be entitled, if the result is
<br />that the disclaimed assets pass directly or indirectly to my Attorney-in-fact or my
<br />Attorney-in-fact's estate.
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<br />g. Living Trust Transactions
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