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Deck 15: Estate Planning
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Estate planning is a definite plan for the administration and disposition of one's property during one's lifetime and at one's death.
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2
A large percentage of people do little or nothing to provide for those who will survive them.
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3
Changes to your marital status can affect the validity of your will.
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4
Canadians are considering pre-planned funeral arrangements are part of their estate planning.
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A holographic will should be witnessed by at least two persons.
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A will is a way to transfer your property according to your wishes after you die.
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A formal will creates lower overall taxation.
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Your estate consists of everything you own.
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Estate planning is useful only to rich and elderly people.
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10
If you never married, you don't need to organize your personal and financial documents.
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11
It is always easy to plan for your family's financial security in the event of your death.
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12
This chapter on estate planning provides all the answers to estate planning questions.
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13
Never having been married does not eliminate the need to organize your papers.
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14
Every adult should have a written will.
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Under provincial family law, getting married does not usually void a will made prior to the wedding.
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16
If you die without a will, you die intestate.
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17
It is not necessary for every adult to have a written will.
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18
Estate planning is not a definite plan for the administration and disposition of one's property during one's lifetime and at one's death.
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19
A formal will leaves one half of your adjusted gross estate to your spouse.
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20
Estate planning is not an essential part of retirement planning.
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21
Making any changes on the face of your will can invalidate it.
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22
Your executor can be a family member, a friend, an attorney, an accountant, or the trust department of a bank.
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23
A testamentary trust is a trust established by your will that becomes effective upon your death.
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A trustee is a person who assumes the responsibilities of providing the children with personal care and of managing the estate for them.
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A living or inter vivos trust is a property management arrangement that you establish while you are alive.
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26
In the year of death, the estate's executor must file a final (terminal) tax return.
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27
A spousal trust can be classified as either an inter vivos trust or a testamentary trust.
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28
A codicil is a document that explains, adds, or deletes provisions in your existing will.
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A trustee is a person or an institution that holds property for the benefit of someone else under a trust agreement.
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30
Income reported in the final tax return must include any income earned by the deceased up to the date of death but need not include any net capital gain recognized under the deemed disposition rules.
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31
At death, it is necessary to deregister any registered assets, such as RSPs or RIFs.
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32
An inheritance tax is levied on the right of an heir to receive all or part of the estate and life insurance proceeds of a deceased person.
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33
Even if your assets such as life insurance, annuities, or RRSPs already have a named beneficiary, they will not be transferred independently of your will.
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34
Under provincial family law, getting married usually voids a will made prior to the wedding.
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35
The creator of the trust is called the settlor or grantor.
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36
A trust is a legal arrangement through with a trustee holds your assets for your benefit or that of your beneficiaries.
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37
You can structure charitable gift giving both during your lifetime and in your will to further your estate planning goals and make the most of available tax credits.
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38
A prenuptial agreement is a documentary agreement between spouses after marriage.
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39
A guardian is a person or an institution that holds property for the benefit of someone.
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40
A holographic will should be written, dated, and signed entirely in your handwriting.
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41
If you die without a valid will,
A)the government confiscates your property.
B)the federal court decides how the property should be distributed.
C)your relatives or friends will get the property.
D)your local custom will determine how the property is distributed.
E)the province's law of descent and distribution becomes your will.
A)the government confiscates your property.
B)the federal court decides how the property should be distributed.
C)your relatives or friends will get the property.
D)your local custom will determine how the property is distributed.
E)the province's law of descent and distribution becomes your will.
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42
If you are married, your estate planning involves
A)fewer financial responsibilities.
B)fewer legal requirements.
C)the interest of at least two people.
D)seeking the services of a securities broker.
E)your pension plan.
A)fewer financial responsibilities.
B)fewer legal requirements.
C)the interest of at least two people.
D)seeking the services of a securities broker.
E)your pension plan.
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43
Estate planning has two parts.The first part consists of
A)deciding on who is going to get what.
B)transferring your estate in the manner you have specified.
C)building your estate through savings, investments, and insurance.
D)evaluating your assets and liabilities.
E)Meeting your financial planner.
A)deciding on who is going to get what.
B)transferring your estate in the manner you have specified.
C)building your estate through savings, investments, and insurance.
D)evaluating your assets and liabilities.
E)Meeting your financial planner.
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44
A living will describes the legal directives each province sanctions with respect to your medical care wishes, should you become unable to communicate them.
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45
Estate planning involves
A)handling your property while you are alive.
B)dealing with what happens to your property after your death.
C)your family's financial security in the event of your death.
D)your family's financial security in the event of your spouse's death.
E)handling your property while you are alive; planning how your property will be distributed after your death; and planning your family's financial security in the event of your death or your spouse's death are all part of estate planning.
A)handling your property while you are alive.
B)dealing with what happens to your property after your death.
C)your family's financial security in the event of your death.
D)your family's financial security in the event of your spouse's death.
E)handling your property while you are alive; planning how your property will be distributed after your death; and planning your family's financial security in the event of your death or your spouse's death are all part of estate planning.
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46
Upon your death, your beneficiary will meet people who offer specific types of assistance.These people will probably be:
A)strangers.
B)sympathetic.
C)courteous.
D)disinterested.
E)Your beneficiary will meet people, some of whom will be strangers, who are sympathetic, courteous and disinterested.
A)strangers.
B)sympathetic.
C)courteous.
D)disinterested.
E)Your beneficiary will meet people, some of whom will be strangers, who are sympathetic, courteous and disinterested.
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47
A pre-nuptial agreement is a documentary agreement between spouses before marriage.
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48
The second part of estate planning consists of:
A)building your estate through savings.
B)transferring your estate in the manner you have specified.
C)deciding who should be your attorney.
D)evaluating your assets and liabilities.
E)Ensuring your retirement plan is complete.
A)building your estate through savings.
B)transferring your estate in the manner you have specified.
C)deciding who should be your attorney.
D)evaluating your assets and liabilities.
E)Ensuring your retirement plan is complete.
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49
Which one of the following statements is true about estate planning?
A)Many people don't give a single thought to preparing for death.
B)It is always easy to plan for your family's financial security in the event of your death.
C)Most people do a lot to provide for those who will survive them.
D)Most people give meticulous attention to estate planning.
E)Estate planning is for the rich only
A)Many people don't give a single thought to preparing for death.
B)It is always easy to plan for your family's financial security in the event of your death.
C)Most people do a lot to provide for those who will survive them.
D)Most people give meticulous attention to estate planning.
E)Estate planning is for the rich only
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50
Which of these statements is false? Provincial family law _______________,
A)varies across Canada.
B)can have a significant impact on your estate planning.
C)might impact your capacity to order the disposal of your estate.
D)does not permit your will to be contested.
E)does not obligate the deceased to provide for family members who were not financial dependents at the time of death.
A)varies across Canada.
B)can have a significant impact on your estate planning.
C)might impact your capacity to order the disposal of your estate.
D)does not permit your will to be contested.
E)does not obligate the deceased to provide for family members who were not financial dependents at the time of death.
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51
Making any changes on the face of your will does not invalidate it.
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52
If your assets such as life insurance, annuities, or RRSPs already have a named beneficiary, they will be transferred independently of your will.
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53
Which of the following statements is correct regarding wills?
A)Only married people need a will.
B)Only married people with dependents need a will.
C)Only the rich with a considerable estate needs a will.
D)Every adult needs a will.
E)Only senior citizens need a will.
A)Only married people need a will.
B)Only married people with dependents need a will.
C)Only the rich with a considerable estate needs a will.
D)Every adult needs a will.
E)Only senior citizens need a will.
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54
Which one of the following statements is correct?
A)A large percentage of people do little or nothing to provide for those who will survive them.
B)Most people do plan their estates.
C)Most people think that they will live forever.
D)Most people don't worry about estate planning until they are 65.
E)Estate planning is mandatory in some provinces.
A)A large percentage of people do little or nothing to provide for those who will survive them.
B)Most people do plan their estates.
C)Most people think that they will live forever.
D)Most people don't worry about estate planning until they are 65.
E)Estate planning is mandatory in some provinces.
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55
A handwritten will is called a(n):
A)formal will.
B)holographic will.
C)statutory will.
D)letter of last instruction.
E)informal will.
A)formal will.
B)holographic will.
C)statutory will.
D)letter of last instruction.
E)informal will.
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56
A guardian is a person who assumes the responsibilities of providing the children with personal care and of managing the estate for them.
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57
If you die without a valid will, you die
A)intestate.
B)in peace.
C)in trust.
D)prenuptially.
E)in turmoil.
A)intestate.
B)in peace.
C)in trust.
D)prenuptially.
E)in turmoil.
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58
A will is:
A)a legal arrangement through which your assets are held by someone.
B)a synonym for a prenuptial agreement.
C)a legal document authorizing someone to act on your behalf.
D)a synonym for a letter of last instruction.
E)the legal declaration of a person's mind as to the disposition of his or her property after his or her death.
A)a legal arrangement through which your assets are held by someone.
B)a synonym for a prenuptial agreement.
C)a legal document authorizing someone to act on your behalf.
D)a synonym for a letter of last instruction.
E)the legal declaration of a person's mind as to the disposition of his or her property after his or her death.
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59
In estate planning, if you are married:
A)you don't need much estate planning.
B)your estate planning is rather easy.
C)only your spouse should be concerned about estate planning.
D)your situation becomes more complex, and the need for orderliness and clarity becomes greater.
E)your will takes care of most of estate planning problems.
A)you don't need much estate planning.
B)your estate planning is rather easy.
C)only your spouse should be concerned about estate planning.
D)your situation becomes more complex, and the need for orderliness and clarity becomes greater.
E)your will takes care of most of estate planning problems.
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60
There is no tax levied on the life insurance proceeds of a deceased person.
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61
In a basic will the clause that identifies you and your residence and declares that this is your last will, which revokes all prior wills is the ___________________
A)identification and revocation clause
B)specific bequests clause
C)legacies clause
D)power clause
E)testimonium and attestation clause
A)identification and revocation clause
B)specific bequests clause
C)legacies clause
D)power clause
E)testimonium and attestation clause
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62
You should review your will if:
A)you move to a different province.
B)you have sold property mentioned in the will.
C)the size and composition of your estate has changed.
D)you have married, divorced, or remarried.
E)moving to a different province; selling property; changes to the size of one's estate; and marrying, divorcing, or remarrying are all good reasons to review your will.
A)you move to a different province.
B)you have sold property mentioned in the will.
C)the size and composition of your estate has changed.
D)you have married, divorced, or remarried.
E)moving to a different province; selling property; changes to the size of one's estate; and marrying, divorcing, or remarrying are all good reasons to review your will.
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63
A trust established by your will that becomes effective upon your death is called a(n) ____________ trust.
A)testamentary
B)living
C)general
D)formal
E)insurance
A)testamentary
B)living
C)general
D)formal
E)insurance
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64
A(n) ____________ trust is a property management arrangement that you establish while you are alive.
A)guardian
B)testamentary
C)living
D)power of attorney
E)estate
A)guardian
B)testamentary
C)living
D)power of attorney
E)estate
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65
At death, it is necessary to _____________.
A)to file a final (terminal) tax return.
B)pay estate taxes in Canada.
C)report only the earned income of the deceased up to the date of death.
D)report only the partial value of any registered assets.
E)ensure your survivors have money.
A)to file a final (terminal) tax return.
B)pay estate taxes in Canada.
C)report only the earned income of the deceased up to the date of death.
D)report only the partial value of any registered assets.
E)ensure your survivors have money.
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66
Under what type of ownership is the property considered owned 50-50 for estate tax purposes and passed automatically to your spouse at your death?
A)tenants in common
B)tenancy by the entirety
C)joint tenancy
D)tenancy by default
E)tenants by birth
A)tenants in common
B)tenancy by the entirety
C)joint tenancy
D)tenancy by default
E)tenants by birth
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67
A legal document authorizing someone to act on your behalf is called a
A)codicil.
B)rider.
C)power of attorney.
D)trustor.
E)proxy.
A)codicil.
B)rider.
C)power of attorney.
D)trustor.
E)proxy.
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68
A documentary agreement between spouses before marriage in which one or both parties often waive a right to receive property under the other's will or under state law is called a:
A)letter of last instruction.
B)codicil.
C)prenuptial agreement.
D)postnuptial agreement.
E)marital share will.
A)letter of last instruction.
B)codicil.
C)prenuptial agreement.
D)postnuptial agreement.
E)marital share will.
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69
The least important characteristic of an executor is
A)reliable
B)trustworthy,
C)responsible
D)organized
E)a family member
A)reliable
B)trustworthy,
C)responsible
D)organized
E)a family member
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70
A person who assumes the responsibilities of providing the children with personal care and managing the estate for them is called a(n):
A)beneficiary.
B)executor.
C)trustee.
D)guardian.
E)executrix.
A)beneficiary.
B)executor.
C)trustee.
D)guardian.
E)executrix.
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71
The legal procedure of proving a valid or invalid will is called a _________________
A)lawsuit
B)trust
C)probate
D)rider
E)codicil
A)lawsuit
B)trust
C)probate
D)rider
E)codicil
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72
What percentage of adults age 50 and older do not have a will?
A)None.You legally must have a will in Canada.
B)One percent.
C)Ten percent.
D)Forty percent.
E)Eighty percent.
A)None.You legally must have a will in Canada.
B)One percent.
C)Ten percent.
D)Forty percent.
E)Eighty percent.
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73
A person who will follow your instructions specified in your will is called a(n)
A)beneficiary.
B)trustor.
C)witness.
D)executor or executrix.
E)codicil.
A)beneficiary.
B)trustor.
C)witness.
D)executor or executrix.
E)codicil.
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74
A legal arrangement through which your assets are held by a trustee for your benefit or that of your beneficiaries is called a
A)codicil.
B)power of attorney.
C)proxy.
D)rider.
E)trust.
A)codicil.
B)power of attorney.
C)proxy.
D)rider.
E)trust.
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75
Which type of will is usually prepared with an attorney's assistance?
A)informal will
B)formal will
C)holographic will
D)letter of last instruction
E)trustor's will
A)informal will
B)formal will
C)holographic will
D)letter of last instruction
E)trustor's will
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76
Which will should not be witnessed?
A)informal will
B)letter of last instruction
C)formal will
D)statutory will
E)holographic will
A)informal will
B)letter of last instruction
C)formal will
D)statutory will
E)holographic will
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77
Which document explains, adds, or deletes provisions in your existing will?
A)codicil
B)tracer
C)addendum
D)rider
E)bank statement
A)codicil
B)tracer
C)addendum
D)rider
E)bank statement
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78
In what type of ownership is each individual considered to own a proportionate share for tax purposes with only your share being included in your estate?
A)tenancy by default
B)tenancy by the entirety
C)tenancy in common
D)joint tenancy
E)tenants by birth
A)tenancy by default
B)tenancy by the entirety
C)tenancy in common
D)joint tenancy
E)tenants by birth
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79
Which of the following is not a potential tax that may be incurred at death?
A)income tax due to deemed disposition rules
B)provincial probate taxes
C)estate taxes
D)U.S.estate taxes on U.S.assets
E)Canadian estate taxes on U.S.assets
A)income tax due to deemed disposition rules
B)provincial probate taxes
C)estate taxes
D)U.S.estate taxes on U.S.assets
E)Canadian estate taxes on U.S.assets
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80
A person or institution that holds or generally manages property for the benefit of someone else under a trust agreement is called a(n)
A)beneficiary.
B)executor.
C)trustee.
D)guardian.
E)executrix.
A)beneficiary.
B)executor.
C)trustee.
D)guardian.
E)executrix.
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