Identifying Skip and Non-Skip persons.

Course: Estate Planning Lesson 7: Transfer Taxation IV – Generation Skipping Transfers Student Question: Wouldn’t Ellen be a non-skip person since Jane is deceased and she bumps up the ladder one step to be just one generation behind?? (See question below in which Ellen is identified as a skip person.) Question 1: The following chart shows the…

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CFP® Practice Question: Investment Advisors Act of 1940

Which of the following individuals 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 writes weekly investment articles for…

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CFP Board Career Center Career Fair

Don’t miss out! There’s still time to sign up for the CFP Board Career Center Career Fair. Join us on Wednesday, April 19, from 1-5 PM (ET) for an exclusive opportunity to connect with recruiters from top employers in the financial services industry—all without leaving your home or office! Don’t miss your chance to engage…

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Student Question of the Week: Taxation of Life Insurance Proceeds

Student Question from KrishnaCourse: Insurance Planning Student Question: I think I’m missing something w/this concept. I don’t understand how life insurance proceeds would be taxable to the owner’s estate when the beneficiary is someone else? Example: If I am the policy owner and I purchase life insurance on myself and name my sister as the…

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CFP Board Online Career Fair

The CFP Board is hosting an online career fair on September 13, from 1-4pm (EDT). This provides a great opportunity to connect with organizations like Northwestern Mutual, Fidelity, Vanguard, and many more. Participants will be connected directly with representatives from organizations for 1-on-1 text-based chats. To learn more about the career fair and register to…

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CFP® Practice Question: Taxation at Parents’ Marginal Rate

Jennifer and Ben have been extremely successful in transferring some of their money to their children over the past several years. The following events took place in the current year: Jan, age 13, earned $1,300 in interest. Bill, age 20 and NOT a student, earned $2,500 in dividends, interest, and capital gains and $1,800 working…

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CFP® Practice Question: Inherited Property

Three years prior to Matthew’s death, he inherited property that was taxed in his father’s estate. What percent credit would Matthew receive on this inherited property in his own estate? A. 100% B.  80% C.  60% D.  40% E.    0% CLICK TO REVEAL ANSWER Expand Correct answer is B. Full credit is allowed if the…

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Student Question of the Week: Skip versus Non-Skip Person

Student Question from David MCourse: Estate Planning Student Question: Hi Dan! Why is Hillary a non skip person in question 1 when she is the granddaughter of Sam and Sarah Parker? Instructor Response: Hi David! Good example of where to be careful on CFP Board exams.  While the diagram shows Sam and Sarah at the…

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Student Question of the Week: Series EE Bonds Interest

Student: Question from Matt F.Course: Fundamentals of Financial Planning Student Question: I have several clients that inquired about this recently – they have several Series EE bonds that are maturing or have matured. Do these bonds continue to pay interest after maturity? Is the interest the same amount if so? Thanks. Matt Instructor Response: Hey…

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Student Question of the Week: 529 Nonqualified Withdrawal Penalty

Student Question from Andrew S.Course: Fundamentals of Financial Planning Student Question: Under “penalties and restrictions for nonqual WDs from 529 plans”, what exactly is “this additional tax” mentioned in the third paragraph? Is it talking about the penalty or the penalty and income tax? Thanks. Andrew Instructor Response: Hi Andrew! This is a key topic…

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