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LLQP Exam Dumps - Life License Qualification Program (LLQP)

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Question # 65

Leonard and Ashley, a couple in their early 30s, meet with Howard, an insurance agent, to review their investment needs. Leonard earns $60,000 a year as a research physicist, and Ashley earns $25,000 as an actress. They each have $3,000 in their respective chequing accounts. Leonard also has $40,000 invested in his group registered retirement savings plan (RRSP). Ashley has a Subaru WRX worth $20,000 with a car loan of $10,000. Leonard does not own a car, but he has an outstanding student loan of $30,000.

What is the couple's net worth?

A.

$23,000

B.

$26,000

C.

$56,000

D.

$111,000

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Question # 66

France is a daycare owner who has an employer group benefits plan in place for her employees. During her annual renewal meeting with her insurance agent, she is told that the plan’s rates are increasing by a surprisingly large percentage. Her agent explains that although most of her staff are young females in their 20s, the claims experience is higher than the industry norm. What amendment to the group plan could France’s agent suggest to help control the cost?

A.

Only offer benefits to employees—not their dependants.

B.

Only cover a class of employees who submit infrequent claims.

C.

Add deductibles and co-insurance factors to the plan.

D.

Reduce the benefit offering to make submitting a claim less appealing.

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Question # 67

(Matthew, 40 years old, is leaving his employer (XYZ Corp) and has $100,000 in a group RRSP.

What should Shawn, the advisor, do?)

A.

Provide Matthew with forms to transfer his group RRSP holdings to an individual RRSP.

B.

Calculate the commuted value of Matthew’s group RRSP account and arrange transfer to the DPSP.

C.

Arrange for the transfer of the cash value of Matthew’s group RRSP to the group TFSA.

D.

Arrange for the transfer of Matthew’s group RRSP to his wife’s group RRSP.

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Question # 68

Thien is 56 years old and has recently been diagnosed by his doctor with a heart condition for which there is no known treatment, and which has dramatically reduced his life expectancy. Thien has decided to take early retirement. Fortunately, after 30 years of service working as a credit officer at a local bank, he has accumulated a large sum in his pension plan. Thien's wife supports his decision to retire early. She is 49 and in good health, and plans to continue working and earning a lucrative income at her current position as a divorce lawyer at a prestigious law firm, at least until she reaches 65 years of age.

What type of annuity would BEST suit Thien's needs?

A.

Life annuity with a 15-year guarantee.

B.

Life annuity.

C.

Joint life annuity.

D.

Impaired life annuity.

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Question # 69

(Suzie began her career with a large law firm five years ago. She earns an excellent income and saves $5,000 annually through a financial advisor. Her advisor placed her in a conservative fund within a TFSA. Suzie wanted to save for retirement and maximize tax deductions.

Based on this information, what conclusion can be drawn about Suzie’s savings program?)

A.

It is adequate.

B.

It is not adequate: an RRSP would have been better than a TFSA.

C.

It is not adequate: it should at least be better diversified.

D.

It is not adequate: it should be better protected from potential creditors.

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Question # 70

Owen meets with his insurance agent, Rachel, to review his investments. Owen is interested in segregated funds. In particular, he wants to know more about the reset feature.

What should Rachel tell Owen about resetting his funds?

A.

All segregated funds offer a reset feature.

B.

The reset feature may be automatic.

C.

There is no additional cost for a fund that provides a reset feature.

D.

The reset feature can be used if the market value increases or decreases.

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Question # 71

Hussein wants to purchase a segregated fund. He has been following the news and believes the pharmaceutical sector will take off soon, and he wants to purchase a fund that will capitalize on his market view. He understands market fluctuations and is comfortable with the level of risk involved because he would only need to access these funds in 20 years.

Which of the following would be the most appropriate fund for Hussein?

A.

Bond fund

B.

Specialty fund

C.

Balanced fund

D.

Target date fund

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Question # 72

(Julia deposited capital into an annuity contract that will start payments in three years and continue for 10 years. She is the annuitant; her son Ethan is the beneficiary.

What type of annuity has Julia purchased?)

A.

A deferred payout 10-year term annuity.

B.

An accumulation 10-year term annuity.

C.

An immediate accumulation term annuity with a 10-year guarantee.

D.

An immediate payout term annuity with no guarantee.

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