Posts by Dan Madden, CFP®
Defining an Insurance Contract
Which of the following statements concerning insurance contracts is not correct? An insurance contract is bilateral because both the insurer and the insured make legally enforceable promises. In an insurance contract, the insurer has made legally enforceable promises for which it can be sued for breach of contract. Because property insurance contracts are personal, it…
Read MoreOther Dependent Credit
Course: Income Tax PlanningLesson 14: Tax Credits, Payments, and Forms Student Question: Is the statement correct on this page that “The dependent must be at least 17 years of age” and “other than a taxpayer’s child” for the Other Dependent Credit? From the Coursework: The Other Dependent Credit is a $500 nonrefundable credit for dependents other than a taxpayer’s child. The dependent…
Read MoreIdentifying Monetary Policy
Which of the following is a monetary policy that will tighten the money supply? Sell government securities Lower the discount rate Decrease government spending Increase taxes CLICK TO REVEAL ANSWER Expand A is the answer. Selling government securities is a monetary policy that will tighten the money supply as the cash used to purchase the…
Read MoreDebt Discharged in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Chuck lost his job last year when his company moved their factory overseas. Chuck has been unable to find another job and had to file for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Which of the following debts can be discharged in the bankruptcy? $10,000 of rent he owes his landlord $20,000 of taxes he owes the IRS…
Read MoreCalculating Gain in an Installment Payment Transaction
Which of the following individuals would be most likely to need to register with the SEC under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940? Adam who retired last year from a big brokerage house, but he recently started providing services to 12 clients who live in his neighborhood that he met while out golfing. Belinda who…
Read MoreBilateral Contracts in Insurance
Course: Insurance PlanningLesson 2: Fundamentals of Insurance Student Question: Regarding the Bilateral Contact section, how is an insurance contract not a bilateral contract? If I’m reading correctly, it states that a bilateral contract is one in which both parties have responsibilities. In an insurance contract, the insurer has to provide insurance and the insured pays the…
Read MoreCalculating Gain in an Installment Payment Transaction
George Sloan sold farmland valued at $200,000 to his son, Frank. Frank paid $40,000 at closing and signed an installment obligation for the remainder of the purchase price to be paid over ten years at 10% interest on the outstanding balance. If Frank sells the property to a second purchaser for $210,000 cash 20 months…
Read MoreRemote Proctoring Option for September 2020 CFP Board Exam
CFP® Board Updates On July 16th, the CFP Board announced an update to arrangements for the September 2020 examination. For candidates who would need to travel more than 50 miles or have a health concern, so long as they can meet minimum technology requirements, a remote proctoring option will be available. This is in response…
Read MoreAppropriate Valuation Method
Sam McBuck has an estate of $10 million and would like to leave it to his nephews. Sam assumes he will live for at least 5 more years. The property in Sam’s estate currently includes the following assets: An apartment building in downtown New York that Sam owns with three partners, each of whom wants…
Read MoreWhich Trust is it?
Kathleen transferred her closely held stock to a trust for the benefit of her two daughters. Kathleen will receive a $50,000 distribution each year for the next 10 years from the trust. At the end of the trust term, Kathleen’s daughters will each receive 50% of the remaining trust assets. What type of trust did…
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