Deck 5: Retirement and Estate Planning - Estate Planning

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If you die intestate,your surviving spouse,or if you do not have a spouse,then your child,if over the age of 19,will become executor of your estate.
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If you are involved in a common-law relationship,it is the same as being married regarding preferential share entitlement.
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If a spouse dies intestate all their assets will transfer to the surviving spouse.
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A will,while nice to have,isn't Chaptericularly important in estate planning because each province has laws to determine the distribution of assets when a will was not created.
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Two key goals of estate planning are to ensure that your assets pass to your chosen beneficiaries and to minimize taxes to be paid.
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On death the executor must sell all assets,thereby triggering taxes.
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Minor changes to a will can be made with a simple document called a codicil.
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Probate is the legal process that ensures orderly distribution of assets and guardians of children are appointed as the testator wished.
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A preferential share claimed by a spouse may limit the amount granted to other beneficiaries.
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The document that describes funeral preferences and indicates where key financial records are kept is called the letter of last rites.
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If an administrator is appointed to settle an estate,this can cause delays,additional expenses and decisions the testator would not have wished.
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The final tax return is normally filed within 12 months of the date of death,or on April 30th of the following year,whichever is later.
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Even a parent without significant net worth needs a will to appoint a guardian for their children.
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As long as a holograph is in the handwriting of the testator,it is valid in Canada.
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English form wills must be dated,signed,and witnessed and are the most common in Canada.
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If you get married,your will is cancelled in some provinces but not in others.
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With samples of valid wills being available on websites and in bookstores,it is not recommended that a person incur the additional expense of hiring a lawyer to write a will.
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To create a will,a person must be of legal age,be mentally competent,and not be subject to undue influence or threats by others.
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There will be no tax on capital property held jointly with a surviving spouse.
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The residue of an estate is the amount of assets you own before taxes.
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A testamentary trust comes into force upon death.
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Granting a durable power of attorney gives the authorized individual power to make decisions about your medical treatment,rather than leaving it to the health care professionals.
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The first clause in a will

A)appoints the executor.
B)identifies the beneficiaries.
C)appoints the administrator.
D)identifies the deceased.
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A handwritten will is called a notarial will.
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A living will is a health care directive for individuals to specify their preferences if they become mentally or physically disabled.
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A trust involves the transfer of assets to a third Chaptery who manages these assets for a beneficiary.
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A living will is a simple legal document in which individuals specify their preferences if they become mentally or physically disabled.
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Enduring powers of attorney must only be granted to people of utmost trustworthiness because of their power.
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A holograph will

A)is the most common will in Quebec.
B)remains in effect after a new marriage.
C)does not require the signatures of witnesses.
D)must be witnessed by a notary or lawyer.
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If you die without a will,the court will appoint

A)a grantor.
B)an attorney.
C)an administrator.
D)a settlor.
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Which of the following is necessary for an English form will to be valid?

A)It must be written in the testator's handwriting.
B)It must be dated within ten years of death.
C)It must be signed by the testator and two witnesses.
D)The person writing the will must be over age 21 at the time the will is written.
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In many cases,the executor and the trustee is the same individual.
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There may be a need to distribute half of the estate to the spouse and the other half to any other beneficiaries due to

A)intestacy law.
B)the wills variation Act.
C)the preferential marital share.
D)consanguinity.
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If a person dies and two wills are discovered in the safety deposit box

A)there is a complicated legal process to determine the valid will.
B)the will with the most recent date will be the valid will.
C)the earliest dated will is valid.
D)the courts will determine the valid will.
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The primary purpose of a preferential share is to

A)give each former spouse a share of the assets in the case of multiple marriages.
B)provide for the appropriate distribution of matrimonial property.
C)ensure dependants are looked after.
D)divide assets fairly between the spouse and progeny.
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Which of the following is not a good reason to have a will?

A)To distribute your assets as you wish
B)To appoint an attorney to make specific health care decisions for you
C)To reduce the costs being imposed on the estate
D)To appoint a legal guardian for children
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An executor may

A)account for newborn children if not included as beneficiaries.
B)adjust the preferential share.
C)be a beneficiary of the will.
D)determine the value for the assets.
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In choosing a guardian for your children,you should

A)ensure he or she is also prepared to be the custodian.
B)be sure to include this in the last letter of instruction.
C)ensure that the person you select is willing to serve in this capacity.
D)authorize this in a power of attorney.
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Estate planning commonly involves trusts,gifts,and charitable contributions for the purpose of avoiding taxes.
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RRSPs can be rolled over to certain beneficiaries without being subject to tax.
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You may want to execute a codicil to your existing will

A)to add alternate executors.
B)if you remarry.
C)if you move to a different province.
D)if you give birth to a child.
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If you wish to be cremated when you die,this request should be included in a

A)durable power of attorney.
B)letter of last instruction.
C)codicil.
D)letter of last rites.
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A document that specifies changes to an existing will is

A)a letter of instruction.
B)a codicil.
C)an amendment.
D)an addendum.
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When considering holding assets as joint ownership with rights of survivorship for estate planning purposes,it is important to understand

A)that capital gains taxes will be deferred on this transaction until the survivor passes.
B)how the spousal roll-over rules will impact capital gains taxation.
C)the implications of giving up your decision making power over the asset.
D)that naming a child as a joint owner of your principal residence will trigger capital gains taxes.
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Inter vivos trusts

A)are formed to protect assets for a dependant child.
B)may not be used for fixed assets such as a cottage.
C)are continually and actively managed by the settlor.
D)pay taxes on earnings at the highest marginal rate.
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In the year of death,contributions to registered charitable organizations through your will

A)can be made to a family member.
B)are restricted to 75 percent of gross income.
C)can be 100 percent of net income and that of the preceding year.
D)is capped at $75 000.
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Which of the following is the start of the probate process?

A)Payment of claims against the estate
B)The validation of the will
C)Determination of legal heirs
D)Filing the will and probate form with the court
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If no named executor is able to perform the appointed tasks

A)the surviving spouse would become the executor.
B)the courts would appoint an administrator.
C)the next of kin becomes the executor.
D)the will becomes invalid.
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The value of the estate is calculated using

A)cost.
B)fair market value.
C)cost plus inflation.
D)the consumer price index.
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Which kind of trust allows assets to transfer into it on a tax deferred basis?

A)Alter ego trust
B)Testamentary trust
C)Charitable trust
D)Inter vivos trust
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A type of trust that is created by a will is called a(n)

A)alter ego trust.
B)testamentary trust.
C)beneficial trust.
D)inter vivos trust.
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The person who establishes and funds a trust is the

A)trustee.
B)administrator.
C)settlor.
D)testator.
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If your spouse has predeceased you,RRSPs

A)can pass to registered charities with no tax liability.
B)are fully taxable.
C)can pass to a dependant child with no tax liability.
D)are taxed as capital gains.
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An executor may be able to file more than one tax return for the deceased

A)when the first return was not filed on time.
B)when a business was sold just prior to death.
C)if the estate received a life insurance policy.
D)when rights or things are still owed to the deceased at death.
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A legal document in which individuals specify their preferences in the event that they become mentally or physically disabled is called a(n)

A)enduring power of attorney.
B)living will.
C)durable power of attorney.
D)letter of wishes.
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When a testator dies in December,the tax return must be filed

A)three months after the estate is settled.
B)by December 31st in the year after death.
C)by June 30th of the following year.
D)by April 30th of the following year.
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Inter vivos trusts usually

A)form part of your assets upon death and need to be probated.
B)are challenged through the court system when made public at death.
C)result in arguments about who owns the assets upon death.
D)distribute all income to beneficiaries annually to avoid high tax rates.
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Which of the following is true regarding probate and probate fees?

A)Each province charges a different amount for probate fees.
B)All registered assets must be sold and deregistered.
C)Taxation is based on the total value of all assets owned or controlled by the deceased at the moment of death.
D)The value of your primary residence is never included in probate.
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The purpose of probate is to ensure

A)the will is valid to and for orderly distribution of assets.
B)payment of liabilities are prioritized accurately.
C)provinces collect the requisite probate fees.
D)fair jurisprudence of all financial matters.
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You are recently divorced and have relocated to another province,you should

A)prepare a new letter of last instruction.
B)prepare a codicil.
C)prepare a new will.
D)have your existing will notarized in the new province.
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A legal document granting a person the power to make specific health care decisions for you in the event that you become incapacitated is called a(n)

A)enduring power of attorney for health care.
B)general health care power of attorney.
C)durable power of attorney for health care.
D)health care directive.
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A power of attorney for health care can give someone you designate the power to make which of the following decisions?

A)Pay your bills while you are in the hospital
B)Decide on funeral arrangements
C)Make decisions for you about specific treatment options
D)Distribute assets while you are in a nursing home
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A trustee is an individual or organization that is responsible for

A)carrying out the administration involved in settling an estate.
B)selling the assets to one or more of the beneficiaries of a will.
C)distributing the assets to one or more of the beneficiaries of a will.
D)managing the assets held in trust while the estate is settled.
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What is the primary problem with dying intestate?

A)An administrator will be appointed to distribute the estate according to law.
B)Any children will become wards of the state.
C)Medical personnel will be responsible for decisions about your care.
D)Your estate will flow to the government.
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For which of the following events is a review of your will most essential?

A)Moving to a new province
B)Changing to a new job
C)Getting engaged
D)Getting a large salary bonus
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The initial Chapter of the will is

A)disposition of estate.
B)appointment of trustee.
C)testator identification.
D)appointment of guardian.
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In which province is the preferential share most generous to the surviving spouse?

A)British Columbia
B)Newfoundland
C)Ontario
D)Quebec
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If John is going to have his first child,which of the following should he do for his estate planning?

A)Add a codicil to his will
B)Review his will
C)Update his will
D)Review his power of attorney
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Which of the following type of income can be filed on a "rights or things" tax return?

A)The deceased taxpayer's share of business income from a partnership
B)Income owed to the deceased taxpayer that was not paid by the time of death
C)The deceased taxpayer's business income from a sole proprietorship
D)The income received by the deceased taxpayer from a testamentary trust
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A general power of attorney

A)enables the attorney to make a new will for you.
B)terminates automatically when assets run out.
C)does not provide immediate authority until someone becomes ill.
D)terminates if the attorney dies.
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An English form will requires the signatures of the

A)lawyer and two witnesses.
B)executor and one witness.
C)testator and two witnesses.
D)testator and two beneficiaries.
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To create a valid will,an individual must be

A)financially viable.
B)mentally competent.
C)physically competent.
D)visually competent.
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The liability clause in a will serves what purpose?

A)It holds the executor legally liable for any mistakes made in the administration of the will.
B)It absolves the executor of legal liability for any mistakes made in the administration of the will.
C)It holds the executor legally liable for any mistakes made in the administration of the will on in the case of gross negligence.
D)It absolves the executor of legal liability for any mistakes made in the administration of the will if the executor acted in good faith.
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A non-continuing power of attorney with a specified task

A)becomes enforceable as a will if the grantor dies.
B)becomes transferable if the attorney is incapacitated.
C)expires when the task or event has been completed.
D)has all-encompassing power if the grantor becomes incapacitated.
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A limited power of attorney for finances for a specific time while you are travelling outside the country can give someone you designate the power to make which of the following decisions?

A)Sell stock in your portfolio
B)Make a new power of attorney for you
C)Decide which assets should be sold if you pass away before returning
D)Decide which care home you can afford if you become incapacitated during the trip
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For tax purposes,a deceased taxpayer is considered to have sold all of their assets on the date of their death.This is called the

A)deemed disposition.
B)disposal at death.
C)liquidation principle.
D)final settlement.
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If Mary is not sure her primary beneficiary will survive her,she should

A)name a contingent beneficiary.
B)name joint beneficiaries.
C)change her beneficiary.
D)name her estate as beneficiary.
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A notarial will is a formal type of will that is

A)most commonly used in Quebec.
B)the most common form across Canada.
C)not valid in a number of provinces.
D)written fully in the handwriting of the testator.
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A legal document granting a person the power to make specific decisions for you in the event that you become incapacitated is called a(n)

A)durable power of attorney.
B)enduring power of attorney.
C)living will.
D)general power of attorney.
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What is the maximum number of bequests that can be made in a standard holographic will?

A)15
B)50
C)100
D)Unlimited
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If you die intestate,your surviving spouse,or if you do not have a spouse,then your child,if over the age of 19,will become executor of your estate.
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If you are involved in a common-law relationship,it is the same as being married regarding preferential share entitlement.
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3
If a spouse dies intestate all their assets will transfer to the surviving spouse.
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A will,while nice to have,isn't Chaptericularly important in estate planning because each province has laws to determine the distribution of assets when a will was not created.
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Two key goals of estate planning are to ensure that your assets pass to your chosen beneficiaries and to minimize taxes to be paid.
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On death the executor must sell all assets,thereby triggering taxes.
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Minor changes to a will can be made with a simple document called a codicil.
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Probate is the legal process that ensures orderly distribution of assets and guardians of children are appointed as the testator wished.
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A preferential share claimed by a spouse may limit the amount granted to other beneficiaries.
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The document that describes funeral preferences and indicates where key financial records are kept is called the letter of last rites.
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If an administrator is appointed to settle an estate,this can cause delays,additional expenses and decisions the testator would not have wished.
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The final tax return is normally filed within 12 months of the date of death,or on April 30th of the following year,whichever is later.
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Even a parent without significant net worth needs a will to appoint a guardian for their children.
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As long as a holograph is in the handwriting of the testator,it is valid in Canada.
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English form wills must be dated,signed,and witnessed and are the most common in Canada.
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If you get married,your will is cancelled in some provinces but not in others.
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With samples of valid wills being available on websites and in bookstores,it is not recommended that a person incur the additional expense of hiring a lawyer to write a will.
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To create a will,a person must be of legal age,be mentally competent,and not be subject to undue influence or threats by others.
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There will be no tax on capital property held jointly with a surviving spouse.
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The residue of an estate is the amount of assets you own before taxes.
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A testamentary trust comes into force upon death.
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Granting a durable power of attorney gives the authorized individual power to make decisions about your medical treatment,rather than leaving it to the health care professionals.
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The first clause in a will

A)appoints the executor.
B)identifies the beneficiaries.
C)appoints the administrator.
D)identifies the deceased.
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A handwritten will is called a notarial will.
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A living will is a health care directive for individuals to specify their preferences if they become mentally or physically disabled.
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A trust involves the transfer of assets to a third Chaptery who manages these assets for a beneficiary.
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A living will is a simple legal document in which individuals specify their preferences if they become mentally or physically disabled.
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Enduring powers of attorney must only be granted to people of utmost trustworthiness because of their power.
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A holograph will

A)is the most common will in Quebec.
B)remains in effect after a new marriage.
C)does not require the signatures of witnesses.
D)must be witnessed by a notary or lawyer.
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If you die without a will,the court will appoint

A)a grantor.
B)an attorney.
C)an administrator.
D)a settlor.
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Which of the following is necessary for an English form will to be valid?

A)It must be written in the testator's handwriting.
B)It must be dated within ten years of death.
C)It must be signed by the testator and two witnesses.
D)The person writing the will must be over age 21 at the time the will is written.
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In many cases,the executor and the trustee is the same individual.
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There may be a need to distribute half of the estate to the spouse and the other half to any other beneficiaries due to

A)intestacy law.
B)the wills variation Act.
C)the preferential marital share.
D)consanguinity.
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If a person dies and two wills are discovered in the safety deposit box

A)there is a complicated legal process to determine the valid will.
B)the will with the most recent date will be the valid will.
C)the earliest dated will is valid.
D)the courts will determine the valid will.
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The primary purpose of a preferential share is to

A)give each former spouse a share of the assets in the case of multiple marriages.
B)provide for the appropriate distribution of matrimonial property.
C)ensure dependants are looked after.
D)divide assets fairly between the spouse and progeny.
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Which of the following is not a good reason to have a will?

A)To distribute your assets as you wish
B)To appoint an attorney to make specific health care decisions for you
C)To reduce the costs being imposed on the estate
D)To appoint a legal guardian for children
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An executor may

A)account for newborn children if not included as beneficiaries.
B)adjust the preferential share.
C)be a beneficiary of the will.
D)determine the value for the assets.
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In choosing a guardian for your children,you should

A)ensure he or she is also prepared to be the custodian.
B)be sure to include this in the last letter of instruction.
C)ensure that the person you select is willing to serve in this capacity.
D)authorize this in a power of attorney.
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39
Estate planning commonly involves trusts,gifts,and charitable contributions for the purpose of avoiding taxes.
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RRSPs can be rolled over to certain beneficiaries without being subject to tax.
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You may want to execute a codicil to your existing will

A)to add alternate executors.
B)if you remarry.
C)if you move to a different province.
D)if you give birth to a child.
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If you wish to be cremated when you die,this request should be included in a

A)durable power of attorney.
B)letter of last instruction.
C)codicil.
D)letter of last rites.
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A document that specifies changes to an existing will is

A)a letter of instruction.
B)a codicil.
C)an amendment.
D)an addendum.
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When considering holding assets as joint ownership with rights of survivorship for estate planning purposes,it is important to understand

A)that capital gains taxes will be deferred on this transaction until the survivor passes.
B)how the spousal roll-over rules will impact capital gains taxation.
C)the implications of giving up your decision making power over the asset.
D)that naming a child as a joint owner of your principal residence will trigger capital gains taxes.
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Inter vivos trusts

A)are formed to protect assets for a dependant child.
B)may not be used for fixed assets such as a cottage.
C)are continually and actively managed by the settlor.
D)pay taxes on earnings at the highest marginal rate.
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In the year of death,contributions to registered charitable organizations through your will

A)can be made to a family member.
B)are restricted to 75 percent of gross income.
C)can be 100 percent of net income and that of the preceding year.
D)is capped at $75 000.
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Which of the following is the start of the probate process?

A)Payment of claims against the estate
B)The validation of the will
C)Determination of legal heirs
D)Filing the will and probate form with the court
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If no named executor is able to perform the appointed tasks

A)the surviving spouse would become the executor.
B)the courts would appoint an administrator.
C)the next of kin becomes the executor.
D)the will becomes invalid.
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The value of the estate is calculated using

A)cost.
B)fair market value.
C)cost plus inflation.
D)the consumer price index.
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Which kind of trust allows assets to transfer into it on a tax deferred basis?

A)Alter ego trust
B)Testamentary trust
C)Charitable trust
D)Inter vivos trust
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A type of trust that is created by a will is called a(n)

A)alter ego trust.
B)testamentary trust.
C)beneficial trust.
D)inter vivos trust.
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The person who establishes and funds a trust is the

A)trustee.
B)administrator.
C)settlor.
D)testator.
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If your spouse has predeceased you,RRSPs

A)can pass to registered charities with no tax liability.
B)are fully taxable.
C)can pass to a dependant child with no tax liability.
D)are taxed as capital gains.
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An executor may be able to file more than one tax return for the deceased

A)when the first return was not filed on time.
B)when a business was sold just prior to death.
C)if the estate received a life insurance policy.
D)when rights or things are still owed to the deceased at death.
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A legal document in which individuals specify their preferences in the event that they become mentally or physically disabled is called a(n)

A)enduring power of attorney.
B)living will.
C)durable power of attorney.
D)letter of wishes.
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56
When a testator dies in December,the tax return must be filed

A)three months after the estate is settled.
B)by December 31st in the year after death.
C)by June 30th of the following year.
D)by April 30th of the following year.
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57
Inter vivos trusts usually

A)form part of your assets upon death and need to be probated.
B)are challenged through the court system when made public at death.
C)result in arguments about who owns the assets upon death.
D)distribute all income to beneficiaries annually to avoid high tax rates.
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58
Which of the following is true regarding probate and probate fees?

A)Each province charges a different amount for probate fees.
B)All registered assets must be sold and deregistered.
C)Taxation is based on the total value of all assets owned or controlled by the deceased at the moment of death.
D)The value of your primary residence is never included in probate.
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59
The purpose of probate is to ensure

A)the will is valid to and for orderly distribution of assets.
B)payment of liabilities are prioritized accurately.
C)provinces collect the requisite probate fees.
D)fair jurisprudence of all financial matters.
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60
You are recently divorced and have relocated to another province,you should

A)prepare a new letter of last instruction.
B)prepare a codicil.
C)prepare a new will.
D)have your existing will notarized in the new province.
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61
A legal document granting a person the power to make specific health care decisions for you in the event that you become incapacitated is called a(n)

A)enduring power of attorney for health care.
B)general health care power of attorney.
C)durable power of attorney for health care.
D)health care directive.
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62
A power of attorney for health care can give someone you designate the power to make which of the following decisions?

A)Pay your bills while you are in the hospital
B)Decide on funeral arrangements
C)Make decisions for you about specific treatment options
D)Distribute assets while you are in a nursing home
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63
A trustee is an individual or organization that is responsible for

A)carrying out the administration involved in settling an estate.
B)selling the assets to one or more of the beneficiaries of a will.
C)distributing the assets to one or more of the beneficiaries of a will.
D)managing the assets held in trust while the estate is settled.
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64
What is the primary problem with dying intestate?

A)An administrator will be appointed to distribute the estate according to law.
B)Any children will become wards of the state.
C)Medical personnel will be responsible for decisions about your care.
D)Your estate will flow to the government.
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65
For which of the following events is a review of your will most essential?

A)Moving to a new province
B)Changing to a new job
C)Getting engaged
D)Getting a large salary bonus
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66
The initial Chapter of the will is

A)disposition of estate.
B)appointment of trustee.
C)testator identification.
D)appointment of guardian.
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67
In which province is the preferential share most generous to the surviving spouse?

A)British Columbia
B)Newfoundland
C)Ontario
D)Quebec
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68
If John is going to have his first child,which of the following should he do for his estate planning?

A)Add a codicil to his will
B)Review his will
C)Update his will
D)Review his power of attorney
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69
Which of the following type of income can be filed on a "rights or things" tax return?

A)The deceased taxpayer's share of business income from a partnership
B)Income owed to the deceased taxpayer that was not paid by the time of death
C)The deceased taxpayer's business income from a sole proprietorship
D)The income received by the deceased taxpayer from a testamentary trust
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70
A general power of attorney

A)enables the attorney to make a new will for you.
B)terminates automatically when assets run out.
C)does not provide immediate authority until someone becomes ill.
D)terminates if the attorney dies.
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71
An English form will requires the signatures of the

A)lawyer and two witnesses.
B)executor and one witness.
C)testator and two witnesses.
D)testator and two beneficiaries.
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72
To create a valid will,an individual must be

A)financially viable.
B)mentally competent.
C)physically competent.
D)visually competent.
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73
The liability clause in a will serves what purpose?

A)It holds the executor legally liable for any mistakes made in the administration of the will.
B)It absolves the executor of legal liability for any mistakes made in the administration of the will.
C)It holds the executor legally liable for any mistakes made in the administration of the will on in the case of gross negligence.
D)It absolves the executor of legal liability for any mistakes made in the administration of the will if the executor acted in good faith.
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74
A non-continuing power of attorney with a specified task

A)becomes enforceable as a will if the grantor dies.
B)becomes transferable if the attorney is incapacitated.
C)expires when the task or event has been completed.
D)has all-encompassing power if the grantor becomes incapacitated.
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75
A limited power of attorney for finances for a specific time while you are travelling outside the country can give someone you designate the power to make which of the following decisions?

A)Sell stock in your portfolio
B)Make a new power of attorney for you
C)Decide which assets should be sold if you pass away before returning
D)Decide which care home you can afford if you become incapacitated during the trip
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76
For tax purposes,a deceased taxpayer is considered to have sold all of their assets on the date of their death.This is called the

A)deemed disposition.
B)disposal at death.
C)liquidation principle.
D)final settlement.
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77
If Mary is not sure her primary beneficiary will survive her,she should

A)name a contingent beneficiary.
B)name joint beneficiaries.
C)change her beneficiary.
D)name her estate as beneficiary.
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78
A notarial will is a formal type of will that is

A)most commonly used in Quebec.
B)the most common form across Canada.
C)not valid in a number of provinces.
D)written fully in the handwriting of the testator.
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79
A legal document granting a person the power to make specific decisions for you in the event that you become incapacitated is called a(n)

A)durable power of attorney.
B)enduring power of attorney.
C)living will.
D)general power of attorney.
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80
What is the maximum number of bequests that can be made in a standard holographic will?

A)15
B)50
C)100
D)Unlimited
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