Deck 36: Estate Planning: Wills, Estates, and Trusts
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Deck 36: Estate Planning: Wills, Estates, and Trusts
1
A(n) _____ is a document that amends and updates a will.
A) bequest
B) devise
C) codicil
D) abatement
E) living will
A) bequest
B) devise
C) codicil
D) abatement
E) living will
C
2
On termination of a revocable trust, the legal title to the trust assets returns to the settlor.
True
3
A testamentary trust is usually irrevocable.
False
4
A system of distribution in which all living descendants share equally, regardless of generation, is said to be a distribution per capita.
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5
Unlike a contract or a deed, a will can be changed as long as the person making the will lives.
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6
Floyd died without making a will. He left a wife and two children, one of whom had predeceased him. Under a typical interstate succession law, Floyd's estate will be divided equally between his wife and the living child.
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7
Estates and trusts are taxable entities under the federal income tax statutes.
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8
The trustee is the person, institution for whose benefit the trust has been created.
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9
A will can be written in pencil or pen and on any kind of paper.
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10
Jacob's will stated that $100,000 each would be given to his wife, Melisa, and two children, Tim and Ben. But upon his death, it was found that his estate was worth only $240,750. Hence, the bequests to his wife and two children are said to have _____, and each would only get $80,250.
A) devised
B) abated
C) exempted
D) converted
E) executed
A) devised
B) abated
C) exempted
D) converted
E) executed
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11
A specialized court that supervises the process by which a deceased's estate is managed is known as a(n) _____.
A) circuit court
B) ecclesiastical court
C) private court
D) appellate court
E) probate court
A) circuit court
B) ecclesiastical court
C) private court
D) appellate court
E) probate court
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12
Frances left Jared her 46-inch LCD television in her will. However, when she died, she had just one 32-inch television. According to the rule of ademption, Jared will receive the 32-inch television.
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13
Living wills are an exception to the rule that wills are effective only upon the death of the testator.
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14
If a person dies intestate, the property escheats to the state.
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15
Aston, the owner of a large mansion in Chicago, died without a will. He did not have any collateral heirs, surviving kin or any known heirs. Hence, his property would _____ to the state.
A) convert
B) abate
C) adempt
D) escheat
E) escrow
A) convert
B) abate
C) adempt
D) escheat
E) escrow
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16
_____ of a gift in a will means that the intended legatee forfeits the object because it no longer exists.
A) Abatement
B) Intestacy
C) Ademption
D) Conversion
E) Exemption
A) Abatement
B) Intestacy
C) Ademption
D) Conversion
E) Exemption
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17
A _____ will is one that is declared orally in front of witnesses.
A) nuncupative
B) holographic
C) conditional
D) reciprocal
E) viral
A) nuncupative
B) holographic
C) conditional
D) reciprocal
E) viral
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18
The inheritance tax rate depends on the relationship to the decedent; that is, the closer the relationship, the higher the tax rate.
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19
According to the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), a will can still be valid even if one of the two witnesses is a beneficiary under the will.
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20
According to the Uniform Principal and Income Act, any expenses incurred in making any permanent improvements to the property specified in the trust are chargeable to income.
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21
Daniel created a trust intending to assist his children with their college expenses. It can be said that Daniel is a(n) _____.
A) settlor
B) executrix
C) legatee
D) beneficiary
E) executor
A) settlor
B) executrix
C) legatee
D) beneficiary
E) executor
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22
Ashton and Jennifer, husband and wife, created a charitable remainder trust through their will, to provide income to their children for 20 years after the last of the two parents died. This trust is known as a(n) _____ trust.
A) spendthrift
B) Totten
C) nuncupative
D) testamentary
E) Clifford
A) spendthrift
B) Totten
C) nuncupative
D) testamentary
E) Clifford
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23
To carry on the administration of an estate, a particular person must be responsible for locating the estate property and carrying out the decedent's instructions. If named in the will, this person is called a(n) _____ and the Uniform Probate Code (UPC) refers to the person as the _____.
A) holder; executor
B) testator; legatee
C) settlor; administrator
D) legatee; grantor
E) executor; personal representative
A) holder; executor
B) testator; legatee
C) settlor; administrator
D) legatee; grantor
E) executor; personal representative
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24
The _____ rule under the Uniform Principal and Income Act (UPIA) states that the trust should be taxed on the balance left over after the trust has completed all payouts to beneficiaries.
A) caveat emptor
B) condominium
C) conduit
D) resulting trust
E) Clifford
A) caveat emptor
B) condominium
C) conduit
D) resulting trust
E) Clifford
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25
A(n) _____ trust is a type of trust established when the settlor believes that the beneficiary is not to be trusted with the income or assets of the trust.
A) blind
B) Totten
C) Clifford
D) express
E) spendthrift
A) blind
B) Totten
C) Clifford
D) express
E) spendthrift
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26
What is meant by estate planning? What are its objectives and tools?
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27
A system of distribution in which all living descendants share equally, regardless of generation, is said to be a distribution _____.
A) per capita
B) per stripes
C) escheat
D) ademption
E) escrow
A) per capita
B) per stripes
C) escheat
D) ademption
E) escrow
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28
What are the various provisions in a typical written will?
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29
The _____ trust is a tentative trust created when someone deposits funds in a bank as trustee for another person as beneficiary.
A) blind
B) Totten
C) Clifford
D) express
E) spendthrift
A) blind
B) Totten
C) Clifford
D) express
E) spendthrift
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30
Which of the following would be considered an ordinary receipt under the Uniform Principal and Income Act (UPIA)?
A) Stock dividends
B) Rent payments received
C) Revenue from sale of trust assets
D) Proceeds from insurance on assets
E) All income accrued at the testator's death
A) Stock dividends
B) Rent payments received
C) Revenue from sale of trust assets
D) Proceeds from insurance on assets
E) All income accrued at the testator's death
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31
In the case of formation and management of a trust, the person receiving the power of appointment is known as the:
A) executrix.
B) legatee.
C) donee.
D) leasee.
E) testatrix.
A) executrix.
B) legatee.
C) donee.
D) leasee.
E) testatrix.
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