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Question 1

Aaliyah is a 37-year-old account manager at a large pharmaceutical company. She earns $300,000 a year plus bonuses. She meets with Theo, an insurance agent, to review her life insurance needs. Theo deduces that Aaliyah needs a $250,000 universal life (UL) insurance policy. Aaliyah agrees but states that she wants to keep her premiums low. Which of the following UL death benefit options would BEST suit her needs?

Correct Answer: A
ALevel death benefitoption provides a fixed death benefit and is generally the least expensive premium option in Universal Life (UL) insurance. Since Aaliyah wants to keep her premiums low, this option best aligns with her needs. Other options like the death benefit plus account value or cumulative premiums increase the cost, as they provide a growing death benefit based on the policy's cash value or premiums paid.
Therefore,Option Awill help Aaliyah maintain lower premiums
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Question 2

Remi owns a registered annuity contract that pays him a $2,500 monthly benefit. He purchased the contract five years ago from money he accumulated in his registered pension plan. At the time, he named his wife Annette as the revocable beneficiary of the contract. Today, he calls Louisa, his insurance agent, to designate his sister as beneficiary of the contract instead. Louisa tells him that there are restrictions on the contract and that he cannot change the beneficiary designation.
Why is Remi unable to make the change?

Correct Answer: D
Since Remi's annuity was purchased with funds from his registered pension plan, it is likely subject to locking-in provisions, which restrict changes to the beneficiary designation once annuitized. LLQP guidelines state that pensions converted into registered annuities are generally subject to locking-in rules, which often prevent changes to beneficiary designations unless in cases of spousal consent or specific contractual allowances.
Option B is incorrect, as spousal consent is not relevant when the designation is already restricted. Options A and C are also incorrect, as they do not address the locking-in nature tied to the pension plan.
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Question 3

Goran and Tanja married two years ago. Last year, they purchased and moved into a three-bedroom house in the suburbs. The current balance on their mortgage is $655,000. They meet with Ljubomir, an insurance agent, to purchase a joint term life insurance policy to cover the mortgage. When Ljubomir asks about their existing coverage, Goran shares that he has none. Tanja explains that she owns a universal life (UL) policy with a level death benefit of $50,000 and a cash surrender value (CSV) of $5,000, purchased 6 years ago from another agent. Tanja would like to surrender her UL policy and use the $5,000 CSV to pay for a trip to Europe. What additional information about Tanja's UL policy does Ljubomir need to collect?

Correct Answer: B
When considering surrendering a universal life (UL) policy, it is essential to understand the tax implications and any costs associated with surrender. Theadjusted cost basis (ACB)helps determine the taxable portion of the policy's cash surrender value (CSV) because any amount received above the ACB may be subject to tax.
Additionally,surrender chargescould reduce the CSV received upon surrender. Therefore, Ljubomir needs to collect both the ACB and any surrender charges applicable to Tanja's policy. These factors will help Tanja make an informed decision regarding the net amount she would receive from surrendering the policy and the potential tax liability.
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Question 4

Nathalie worked for 25 years as an administrative assistant at a manufacturing company. When she left the company 10 years ago, she transferred the money that she accumulated from the company's pension plan into a locked-in retirement account (LIRA). Now she is 60 years of age and would like to withdraw the money from the LIRA.
Under which of the following circumstances would Nathalie be allowed to withdraw her funds?

Correct Answer: B
Locked-In Retirement Accounts (LIRAs) are subject to specific restrictions regarding when and how funds can be accessed. Under LLQP regulations, individuals can generally only withdraw funds from a LIRA before retirement under certain circumstances. These include:
* Disability and a reduced life expectancy, as defined by the plan's requirements, which allow for early withdrawal due to significant financial or health hardships.
In contrast:
* Moving to another country, such as Arizona, does not qualify as a reason for early withdrawal under Canadian pension regulations.
* Retirement alone, without converting the LIRA into a Life Income Fund (LIF) or similar product, does not directly permit withdrawals from the LIRA.
* Collecting QPP benefits does not impact the withdrawal conditions of a LIRA directly unless combined with an allowable reason such as disability with reduced life expectancy.
Thus, option B correctly reflects the LLQP criteria under which Nathalie may access her LIRA funds early due to disability and a shortened life expectancy.
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Question 5

Lily works for Cloud 9 Inc. She earned $120,000 in Year 1 and $125,000 in Year 2. Lily contributes 5% of her income into a defined contribution pension plan (DCPP), and this contribution is matched by the employer. Lily has unused contribution room of $15,000 and wants to know how much she can contribute to her registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) in Year 2.

Correct Answer: A
Lily's RRSP contribution room is reduced by her DCPP contributions. Her total income for Year 2 was
$125,000, and she contributed 5% ($6,250) to the DCPP, matched by the employer, for a total of $12,500.
The Pension Adjustment (PA) for her DCPP contribution would be $12,500, which reduces her RRSP contribution room.
Calculation:
* RRSP limit based on previous year's income (18% of $120,000): $21,600
* PA reduction: $12,500
* Remaining RRSP contribution room for Year 2: $21,600 - $12,500 = $9,100
* Including her unused contribution room: $9,100 + $15,000 = $24,100
So, Lily can contribute $24,600 to her RRSP in Year 2.
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