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A general power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows one person (the principal) to appoint another (the agent) to make decisions or conduct business on their behalf. This type of POA, often termed a financial power of attorney, is particularly useful for individuals who are traveling or otherwise unavailable during urgent business matters. Even if the principal is available, these documents can save time and empower someone with more expertise to make critical financial decisions that typically require the principal’s consent. It's important to understand how general powers of attorney function and the considerations involved in creating one, including the roles and responsibilities of the principal and the agent, who is not necessarily a lawyer.