It should be beneficial to/for you.

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Yes. I'd prefer "for" although I cannot clearly say why.
 
I am not a teacher.

I'd prefer "to". If something is "benefical" it is of benefit to you.

So, by analogy with of benefit to I'd say beneficial to.
 
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