{"id":132634,"date":"2024-07-04T04:46:46","date_gmt":"2024-07-04T04:46:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=132634"},"modified":"2024-07-04T04:46:48","modified_gmt":"2024-07-04T04:46:48","slug":"cannon-ctfa-exam-2024-questions-with-accurate-answers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2024\/07\/04\/cannon-ctfa-exam-2024-questions-with-accurate-answers\/","title":{"rendered":"CANNON CTFA EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>CANNON CTFA EXAM<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Jean and John Simmons are married and own their own home as tenants by entirety. When John dies<br>the home is valued at $350,000. How much will be counted in his gross taxable estate?<br>A. None, as it passes directly to his spouse, Jean.<br>B. $175,000 &#8211; or one-half of the value<br>C. $225,000 &#8211; or the full amount minus the $125,000 one-time exclusion for capital gains on a person<br>residence.<br>D. $350,000 &#8211; the full amount is includable. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611B. $175,000 &#8211; or one-half the value<br>Once a will is properly drafted it is valid:<br>A. in all states.<br>B. for the state for which it was prepared.<br>C. in all states for a period of 5 years.<br>D. for the state for which it was prepared for a period of 5 years. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611B. for the state for<br>which it was prepared.<br>In managing personal trust assets, a trustee should seek which of the following?<br>A. maximum income<br>B. preservation of capital<br>C. reasonable income and preservation of capital, including purchasing power<br>D. maximum income and reasonable preservation of capital &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611C. reasonable income and<br>preservation of capital including purchasing power<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A decedent&#8217;s estate being settled by your bank contains an antique automobile. One of the directors of<br>your bank indicates that he would like to buy it. You should do which of the following?<br>A. Sell it to him at a bargain price and befriend him.<br>B. Have a qualified appraisal done and offer it to him at that value.<br>C. Explain that he may not purchase the car from the estate.<br>D. Arrange for a public auction at which he may buy it if he is the highest bidder. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611C.<br>Explain that he may not purchase the car from the estate.<br>If you hold a rental property in an irrevocable trust, when is it all right to rent to an employee of your<br>trust department?<br>A. Never<br>B. When the employee pays fair rent.<br>C. When the employee has been with you at least 5 years and can be trusted.<br>D. When the employee has no connection with the account or beneficiaries. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611A. Never<br>Which of the following generally may NOT hold real property?<br>A. Revocable Living Trusts trusteed by a corporate fiduciary.<br>B. Uniform Gift to Minors Account<br>C. 2503(c) Minors Trust<br>D. Uniform Transfer to Minors Account &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611B. Uniform Gifts to Minors Account<br>H&#8217;s will provides that upon his death, $1 million will be held in a trust for the benefit of his wife, W. This<br>trust provides that W will receive all of the trust income and will receive distributions of principal int he<br>form of an annuity for her lifetime. At W&#8217;s death, the remaining trust assets will be distributed to a<br>designated charity. H&#8217;s executor intends to make a &#8220;QTIP&#8221; election for this trust. Will the legacy to the<br>trust, or any part thereof, be deductible by H&#8217;s estate, or if so, why?<br>A. Yes, the entire $1 million will qualify for the estate tax marital and charitable deductions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B. No, none of the $1 million will qualify for the estate tax marital and charitable deductions.<br>C. Yes, the entire $1 million will qualify for the estate tax marital deduction.<br>D. Yes, the value of W&#8217;s income interest will qualify for the marital deduction; the remainder will not<br>qualify for any deduction. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611C. Yes, the entire $1 million will qualify for the estate tax<br>marital deduction.<br>H makes a gift of property to a trust for the benefit of his children. If H serves as a trustee, what<br>limitations, if any, should be placed on his distribution powers in order to avoid adverse gift and estate<br>tax consequences?<br>A. H&#8217;s power to make distributions should be limited by ascertainable standards such as health, support<br>and education.<br>B. No limitations are required.<br>C. H should be prohibited from participating in making any distributions.<br>D. H&#8217;s power to make distributions should be limited to those required to discharge his legal obligation<br>to support his children. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611A. H&#8217;s power to make distributions should be limited by<br>ascertainable standards such as health, support and education.<br>Which of the following statements about a QTIP trust is false?<br>A. An executor has the ability to elect, partially elect, or not elect to qualify for QTIP treatment any part<br>of the marital trust property.<br>B. The spouse-beneficiary need not have the ability to control the ultimate disposition of the trust<br>property.<br>C. The grantor-spouse&#8217;s GST exemption cannot be allocated to trust property.<br>D. To have a valid QTIP interest, the spouse must be entitled to all of the net income from the trust<br>property. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611C. The grantor-spouse&#8217;s GST exemption cannot be allocated to trust property.<br>Which of the following is an advantage of a QTIP trust over the life estate\/general power of<br>appointment trust?<br>A. The surviving spouse will not be entitled to all of the income from the trust.<br>B. The decedent spouse can control the ultimate disposition of the trust property<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. The decedent&#8217;s estate will receive a marital deduction for the property transferred to the trust.<br>D. The surviving spouse can withdraw trust property during her life to make gifts to descendants. &#8211;<br>ANSWER \u2611\u2611B. The decent spouse can control the ultimate disposition of the trust property.<br>Payments made directly to an educational institution for tuition on behalf of grandchildren are:<br>A. subject to gift tax to the extent they exceed the annual exclusion.<br>B. subject to generation-skipping tax.<br>C. not subject to gift tax.<br>D. not taxable gifts and are not subject to generation-skipping tax. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611D. not taxable gifts<br>and are not subject to generation-skipping tax.<br>If you own a 7% Bond maturing in twenty years, and long term rates go to 10%:<br>A. your bond will sell at a premium.<br>B. your bond will be called.<br>C. the annual interest payments on your bond will decline.<br>D. your bond will sell at a discount. &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611D. your bond will sell at a discount.<br>A customer, who is terminally ill, wishes to make several gifts by check to friends before she dies. Since<br>these individuals are not beneficiaries under her will, she is anxious to have the gifts completed before<br>her death. Which of the following should represent your advice to her?<br>A. If the checks are dated before she dies, they will constitute completed gifts<br>B. If the gifts are not made before her death, they can be made by her executor based on her verbally<br>expressed intent<br>C. If the checks are delivered to the recipients before her death, they are considered to be completed<br>gifts<br>D. The checks must be deposited for cashing at the bank before her death in order to qualify as<br>completed gifts &#8211; ANSWER \u2611\u2611D. The checks must be deposited for cashing at the bank before her<br>death in order to qualify as completed gifts<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Get the full exam pdf here , <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/\" data-type=\"link\" data-id=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CANNON CTFA EXAM Jean and John Simmons are married and own their own home as tenants by entirety. When John diesthe home is valued at $350,000. How much will be counted in his gross taxable estate?A. 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