Deck 20: Estate Planning

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For a will to be valid,the maker must be all of the following except

A)the legal required age.
B)mentally competent.
C)free from undue influence from others.
D)related to all beneficiaries listed in it.
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Estate planning is the act of planning how your wealth will be allocated before your death.
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________ is the act of planning how wealth will be allocated on or before your death.

A)Asset allocation
B)Estate planning
C)Liquidity planning
D)Management planning
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Which of the following is not a reason to have a will?

A)To distribute your assets as you wish
B)To avoid paying any estate taxes
C)To reduce the costs being imposed on the estate
D)To appoint a legal guardian for children
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Even a parent without significant net worth needs a will to appoint a guardian for children.
Question
A legal document specifying distribution of your assets upon death is a

A)tax return.
B)letter of last instruction.
C)will.
D)trust.
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Minor changes to a will can be made with a simple document called a codicil.
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A marital share will is most appropriate for married couples with large estates.
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The only reason for having a valid will is to have your estate distributed according to your plans.
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In order to be valid,a will must be dated,signed,and witnessed.
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Since the settling of wills is straight-forward,almost anyone can do a good job as an executor of an estate.
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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 of others.
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Once you have a positive net worth to be distributed upon your death,you should consider creating a will.
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Two key goals of estate planning are to ensure that your estate passes to the proper beneficiaries and to ensure that your estate may be insulated from taxes.
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An estate represents a deceased person's assets after all debts are paid.
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Probate is the legal process that ensures assets are distributed and guardians of children are appointed as the person who died wished it.
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With samples of valid wills being available on Web sites and in book stores,it is not recommended that a person incur the additional expense of hiring a lawyer to write a will.
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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.
Question
Which of the following is not necessary for a will to be valid?

A)All heirs must agree to the terms of the will
B)The will must be dated
C)The will must be signed
D)The person writing the will must be sober at the time the will is written
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If a person dies without a valid will,the court will appoint an administrator,which results in additional costs being imposed on the estate.
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If the executor of a will is not able to perform the appointed tasks,then

A)the surviving spouse should take over and settle the will.
B)an attorney should be hired.
C)a trusted relative completes the duties.
D)the will becomes invalid.
Question
The primary purpose of a marital share will is to

A)give each former spouse a share of the assets in the case of multiple marriages.
B)minimize taxes on the estate.
C)give all assets to the surviving spouse.
D)keep peace in the family.
Question
An executor,also called your ________,is named in your will to carry out your instructions regarding how your assets will be distributed.

A)personal representative
B)attorney
C)friend
D)brother-in-law
Question
Which of the following is not required to be an executor of an estate?

A)U)S.citizenship
B)Blood relationship
C)Legal age
D)Not a convicted felon
Question
If a person dies before they prepare a will,they are said to die ________.
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The probate process includes all of the following steps except

A)filing a copy of the will with the court.
B)filing a copy of the inventory of all assets and liabilities with the court.
C)opening a bank account and depositing proceeds from the sale of estate assets.
D)making extra allocations of assets based on need of the heirs.
Question
In choosing a guardian for your children,you should

A)always pick the family member closest to your age.
B)be sure to leave money for the guardian to care for your children.
C)ensure that the person you select is willing to serve in this capacity.
D)Both B and C are correct.
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Which of the following statements about the letter of last instruction is false?

A)It should provide current information on the estate.
B)It should provide current financial advisors.
C)It should legally determine your heirs.
D)It should explain your rationale of the bequests.
Question
You are recently divorced and have relocated to another state.In order to make substantial changes to your will 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 state.
Question
A(n)________ is a document that specifies changes in an existing will.

A)letter of instruction
B)codicil
C)amendment
D)secondary will
Question
A will could be written to distribute assets in terms of the following except

A)percentages.
B)a specific dollar amount.
C)percentages and a remainder portion.
D)the discretion of the probate judge.
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The key components of a will are all of the following except

A)distribution of the estate.
B)naming of the executor.
C)appointing of a guardian.
D)spelling out funeral arrangements.
Question
If you die without a will,the court will appoint ________ to handle your death.

A)a grantor
B)an attorney
C)an administrator
D)a good friend
Question
If you wish to be cremated when you die,this request should be included in a

A)simple will.
B)letter of last instruction.
C)codicil.
D)probate.
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The assets less liabilities of a deceased individual are called a(n)________.
Question
Which of the following is not a duty of the executor of an estate?

A)Collect money owed the estate
B)Decide how the assets will be distributed
C)Pay debts of the estate
D)Sell specific assets of the estate if necessary
Question
The purpose of probate is to ensure the

A)orderly distribution of assets.
B)orderly distribution of liabilities.
C)distribution of expenses.
D)equal allocation of all financial matters.
Question
A ________ will is suitable for larger estates because it distributes half of the estate to the spouse and the other half to any children or to a trust.

A)simple
B)complex
C)traditional marital share
D)modern marital share
Question
A simple will would not be appropriate if

A)the estate is small.
B)there is only one child.
C)the person is married.
D)the entire estate is to go to the spouse.
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Which of the following is not accomplished during probate?

A)Payment of claims against the estate
B)The validation of the will
C)Determination of legal heirs
D)Heirs are allowed to trade assets that are left to them
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If you are married,have a small estate and no children,a(n)________ will probably serve your needs.
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By using a revocable trust,you can avoid the probate process.
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The value of the estate is calculated using

A)cost.
B)market value.
C)cost plus inflation.
D)the consumer price index.
Question
Estate taxes may be levied by

A)the federal government only.
B)state governments only.
C)both federal and state governments.
D)foreign governments only.
Question
Which of the following is true about an estate and taxes?

A)All of an estate is tax-free
B)A portion of an estate is excluded from taxes
C)All of an estate is taxed
D)Fifty percent of an estate is taxable
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Under current tax laws,a person may give any other person up to $13,000 per year in cash or other assets and neither the giver nor receiver of these gifts has a tax liability for them.
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Once your net worth exceeds the tax-free limit of estate taxes,you should carefully plan your estate to minimize any potential tax liability.
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A revocable living trust is one that cannot be changed during a person's lifetime.
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A large portion of an estate is exempt from estate taxes.The portion over the next few years is

A)decreasing.
B)increasing.
C)staying the same.
D)being eliminated.
Question
When estate taxes are levied they start in the ________ percent tax bracket.

A)5 to 15
B)20 to 25
C)30 to 35
D)45 to 48
Question
Minor changes to an existing will can be accomplished by the use of a(n)________.
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Any money donated from an estate to charitable organizations is given after estate taxes are paid.
Question
For the purpose of avoiding estate taxes,estate planning involves all but

A)a living will.
B)trusts.
C)gifts.
D)contributions.
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The tax-free portion of an estate is quite high-$3.5 million.
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Estate planning commonly involves trusts,gifts,and contributions for the purpose of avoiding estate taxes.
Question
Which of the following is not true regarding the evaluation of an estate for tax purposes?

A)Assets including a home are included.
B)Liabilities including home mortgage are subtracted.
C)Funeral and administrative expenses are subtracted.
D)Life insurance proceeds are not included.
Question
The person who establishes and funds a trust is known as the

A)executor.
B)administrator.
C)grantor.
D)testator.
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A trust involves the transfer of assets to a third party who manages these assets for a beneficiary.
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List the following steps in order:
(a)Assets are sold
(b)Estate taxes are paid
(c)A copy of the will is provided
(d)Executor files forms in a local probate court
(e)A list of assets and liabilities is prepared
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In determining estate taxes,the estate is valued by subtracting all liabilities including funeral expenses from the value of all assets including a home.
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What three types of planning help you protect your wealth?
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A ________ is a legal document granting a person the power to make specific decisions for you in the event that you are incapable.

A)letter of instruction
B)power of attorney
C)will
D)trust
Question
The recipient of gift income within the allowable amount

A)does not have to report gift income and is not subject to taxes.
B)does have to report gift income and is subject to gift taxes.
C)is taxed at the capital gains rate.
D)is taxed at the ordinary income rate.
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A legal document granting a person the power to make specific health care decisions for you is called a

A)living will.
B)power of attorney.
C)durable power of attorney for health care.
D)health care directive.
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Name three types of trusts.
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A married couple with four children may give gifts up to ________ each year to their children.

A)$44,000
B)$66,000
C)$88,000
D)$104,000
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A ________ trust is created by a will.

A)testamentary
B)living
C)bequeathed
D)credit-shelter
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Estate planning decisions are affected by what five areas?
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A trust that is created by the terms of the will is called a(n)________ trust.
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A power of attorney can give someone you designate the power to make all of the following decisions except

A)sell stock in your portfolio.
B)authorize that no extraordinary effort be made to prolong your life.
C)decide who gets your coin collection after you die.
D)select a nursing home for you to live in.
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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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In which of the following do you no longer own the assets of the trust?

A)Revocable living trust
B)Irrevocable living trust
C)Standard family trust
D)Credit shelter trust
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A(n)________ trust is one that cannot be changed.

A)revocable
B)living
C)irrevocable
D)standard family
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A tax-free gift of up to ________ per year can be given to another person.

A)$1,000
B)$5,000
C)$13,000
D)$20,000
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The giving of annual individual gifts up to the allowable amount is especially important for

A)those without a will.
B)people in high income tax brackets.
C)people whose estate value exceeds the tax-free limit.
D)those with smaller estates.
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A ________ is a legal document in which individuals specify their preferences if they become mentally or physically disabled.

A)living trust
B)living will
C)testamentary trust
D)testamentary will
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Money donated from an estate to charitable organizations is

A)not subject to estate taxes.
B)added back into the value of an estate for tax purposes.
C)an itemized deduction on the federal income tax return of the deceased.
D)allowed a 50% credit against the value of the estate.
Question
A standard family trust is all of the following except

A)it is established for children in a family.
B)it is created by wills.
C)it is used to minimize taxes.
D)it is a living trust.
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For a will to be valid,the maker must be all of the following except

A)the legal required age.
B)mentally competent.
C)free from undue influence from others.
D)related to all beneficiaries listed in it.
related to all beneficiaries listed in it.
2
Estate planning is the act of planning how your wealth will be allocated before your death.
False
3
________ is the act of planning how wealth will be allocated on or before your death.

A)Asset allocation
B)Estate planning
C)Liquidity planning
D)Management planning
Estate planning
4
Which of the following is not a reason to have a will?

A)To distribute your assets as you wish
B)To avoid paying any estate taxes
C)To reduce the costs being imposed on the estate
D)To appoint a legal guardian for children
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Even a parent without significant net worth needs a will to appoint a guardian for children.
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A legal document specifying distribution of your assets upon death is a

A)tax return.
B)letter of last instruction.
C)will.
D)trust.
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Minor changes to a will can be made with a simple document called a codicil.
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A marital share will is most appropriate for married couples with large estates.
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The only reason for having a valid will is to have your estate distributed according to your plans.
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In order to be valid,a will must be dated,signed,and witnessed.
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11
Since the settling of wills is straight-forward,almost anyone can do a good job as an executor of an estate.
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12
To create a will,a person must be of legal age,be mentally competent,and not be subject to undue influence or threats of others.
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Once you have a positive net worth to be distributed upon your death,you should consider creating a will.
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Two key goals of estate planning are to ensure that your estate passes to the proper beneficiaries and to ensure that your estate may be insulated from taxes.
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An estate represents a deceased person's assets after all debts are paid.
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Probate is the legal process that ensures assets are distributed and guardians of children are appointed as the person who died wished it.
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17
With samples of valid wills being available on Web sites and in book stores,it is not recommended that a person incur the additional expense of hiring a lawyer to write a will.
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18
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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19
Which of the following is not necessary for a will to be valid?

A)All heirs must agree to the terms of the will
B)The will must be dated
C)The will must be signed
D)The person writing the will must be sober at the time the will is written
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20
If a person dies without a valid will,the court will appoint an administrator,which results in additional costs being imposed on the estate.
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21
If the executor of a will is not able to perform the appointed tasks,then

A)the surviving spouse should take over and settle the will.
B)an attorney should be hired.
C)a trusted relative completes the duties.
D)the will becomes invalid.
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22
The primary purpose of a marital share will is to

A)give each former spouse a share of the assets in the case of multiple marriages.
B)minimize taxes on the estate.
C)give all assets to the surviving spouse.
D)keep peace in the family.
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An executor,also called your ________,is named in your will to carry out your instructions regarding how your assets will be distributed.

A)personal representative
B)attorney
C)friend
D)brother-in-law
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Which of the following is not required to be an executor of an estate?

A)U)S.citizenship
B)Blood relationship
C)Legal age
D)Not a convicted felon
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25
If a person dies before they prepare a will,they are said to die ________.
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26
The probate process includes all of the following steps except

A)filing a copy of the will with the court.
B)filing a copy of the inventory of all assets and liabilities with the court.
C)opening a bank account and depositing proceeds from the sale of estate assets.
D)making extra allocations of assets based on need of the heirs.
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27
In choosing a guardian for your children,you should

A)always pick the family member closest to your age.
B)be sure to leave money for the guardian to care for your children.
C)ensure that the person you select is willing to serve in this capacity.
D)Both B and C are correct.
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28
Which of the following statements about the letter of last instruction is false?

A)It should provide current information on the estate.
B)It should provide current financial advisors.
C)It should legally determine your heirs.
D)It should explain your rationale of the bequests.
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29
You are recently divorced and have relocated to another state.In order to make substantial changes to your will 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 state.
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30
A(n)________ is a document that specifies changes in an existing will.

A)letter of instruction
B)codicil
C)amendment
D)secondary will
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31
A will could be written to distribute assets in terms of the following except

A)percentages.
B)a specific dollar amount.
C)percentages and a remainder portion.
D)the discretion of the probate judge.
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32
The key components of a will are all of the following except

A)distribution of the estate.
B)naming of the executor.
C)appointing of a guardian.
D)spelling out funeral arrangements.
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33
If you die without a will,the court will appoint ________ to handle your death.

A)a grantor
B)an attorney
C)an administrator
D)a good friend
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34
If you wish to be cremated when you die,this request should be included in a

A)simple will.
B)letter of last instruction.
C)codicil.
D)probate.
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35
The assets less liabilities of a deceased individual are called a(n)________.
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36
Which of the following is not a duty of the executor of an estate?

A)Collect money owed the estate
B)Decide how the assets will be distributed
C)Pay debts of the estate
D)Sell specific assets of the estate if necessary
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37
The purpose of probate is to ensure the

A)orderly distribution of assets.
B)orderly distribution of liabilities.
C)distribution of expenses.
D)equal allocation of all financial matters.
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38
A ________ will is suitable for larger estates because it distributes half of the estate to the spouse and the other half to any children or to a trust.

A)simple
B)complex
C)traditional marital share
D)modern marital share
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39
A simple will would not be appropriate if

A)the estate is small.
B)there is only one child.
C)the person is married.
D)the entire estate is to go to the spouse.
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40
Which of the following is not accomplished during probate?

A)Payment of claims against the estate
B)The validation of the will
C)Determination of legal heirs
D)Heirs are allowed to trade assets that are left to them
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41
If you are married,have a small estate and no children,a(n)________ will probably serve your needs.
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42
By using a revocable trust,you can avoid the probate process.
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43
The value of the estate is calculated using

A)cost.
B)market value.
C)cost plus inflation.
D)the consumer price index.
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44
Estate taxes may be levied by

A)the federal government only.
B)state governments only.
C)both federal and state governments.
D)foreign governments only.
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Which of the following is true about an estate and taxes?

A)All of an estate is tax-free
B)A portion of an estate is excluded from taxes
C)All of an estate is taxed
D)Fifty percent of an estate is taxable
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46
Under current tax laws,a person may give any other person up to $13,000 per year in cash or other assets and neither the giver nor receiver of these gifts has a tax liability for them.
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47
Once your net worth exceeds the tax-free limit of estate taxes,you should carefully plan your estate to minimize any potential tax liability.
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48
A revocable living trust is one that cannot be changed during a person's lifetime.
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49
A large portion of an estate is exempt from estate taxes.The portion over the next few years is

A)decreasing.
B)increasing.
C)staying the same.
D)being eliminated.
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50
When estate taxes are levied they start in the ________ percent tax bracket.

A)5 to 15
B)20 to 25
C)30 to 35
D)45 to 48
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51
Minor changes to an existing will can be accomplished by the use of a(n)________.
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52
Any money donated from an estate to charitable organizations is given after estate taxes are paid.
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53
For the purpose of avoiding estate taxes,estate planning involves all but

A)a living will.
B)trusts.
C)gifts.
D)contributions.
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54
The tax-free portion of an estate is quite high-$3.5 million.
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55
Estate planning commonly involves trusts,gifts,and contributions for the purpose of avoiding estate taxes.
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56
Which of the following is not true regarding the evaluation of an estate for tax purposes?

A)Assets including a home are included.
B)Liabilities including home mortgage are subtracted.
C)Funeral and administrative expenses are subtracted.
D)Life insurance proceeds are not included.
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The person who establishes and funds a trust is known as the

A)executor.
B)administrator.
C)grantor.
D)testator.
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58
A trust involves the transfer of assets to a third party who manages these assets for a beneficiary.
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59
List the following steps in order:
(a)Assets are sold
(b)Estate taxes are paid
(c)A copy of the will is provided
(d)Executor files forms in a local probate court
(e)A list of assets and liabilities is prepared
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60
In determining estate taxes,the estate is valued by subtracting all liabilities including funeral expenses from the value of all assets including a home.
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61
What three types of planning help you protect your wealth?
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62
A ________ is a legal document granting a person the power to make specific decisions for you in the event that you are incapable.

A)letter of instruction
B)power of attorney
C)will
D)trust
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63
The recipient of gift income within the allowable amount

A)does not have to report gift income and is not subject to taxes.
B)does have to report gift income and is subject to gift taxes.
C)is taxed at the capital gains rate.
D)is taxed at the ordinary income rate.
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64
A legal document granting a person the power to make specific health care decisions for you is called a

A)living will.
B)power of attorney.
C)durable power of attorney for health care.
D)health care directive.
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65
Name three types of trusts.
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66
A married couple with four children may give gifts up to ________ each year to their children.

A)$44,000
B)$66,000
C)$88,000
D)$104,000
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67
A ________ trust is created by a will.

A)testamentary
B)living
C)bequeathed
D)credit-shelter
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68
Estate planning decisions are affected by what five areas?
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69
A trust that is created by the terms of the will is called a(n)________ trust.
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70
A power of attorney can give someone you designate the power to make all of the following decisions except

A)sell stock in your portfolio.
B)authorize that no extraordinary effort be made to prolong your life.
C)decide who gets your coin collection after you die.
D)select a nursing home for you to live in.
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71
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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72
In which of the following do you no longer own the assets of the trust?

A)Revocable living trust
B)Irrevocable living trust
C)Standard family trust
D)Credit shelter trust
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73
A(n)________ trust is one that cannot be changed.

A)revocable
B)living
C)irrevocable
D)standard family
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74
A tax-free gift of up to ________ per year can be given to another person.

A)$1,000
B)$5,000
C)$13,000
D)$20,000
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75
The giving of annual individual gifts up to the allowable amount is especially important for

A)those without a will.
B)people in high income tax brackets.
C)people whose estate value exceeds the tax-free limit.
D)those with smaller estates.
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76
A ________ is a legal document in which individuals specify their preferences if they become mentally or physically disabled.

A)living trust
B)living will
C)testamentary trust
D)testamentary will
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77
Money donated from an estate to charitable organizations is

A)not subject to estate taxes.
B)added back into the value of an estate for tax purposes.
C)an itemized deduction on the federal income tax return of the deceased.
D)allowed a 50% credit against the value of the estate.
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78
A standard family trust is all of the following except

A)it is established for children in a family.
B)it is created by wills.
C)it is used to minimize taxes.
D)it is a living trust.
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