Client Recommendations and Investment Strategies Flashcards by Robert Haverly (2024)

1

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Types of Clients

A

2

Q

Business Entities

A

  • sole proprietorship
  • LLC
  • General partnership
  • S corp
  • C Corp
  • Limited partnership

3

Q

Which business entity profits does not flow though to owners

A

  • c corp (taxed at business level) has double taxation

4

Q

Ranking Ease of formation

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  1. Sole proprietorship
  2. LLC
  3. S corp
  4. General Partnership
  5. C Corp

5

Q

Ease to Liquidate

A

  • C Corp is the easiest to liquidate

6

Q

Trust Accounts

A

  • living trust
  • testamentary trust
  • simple trusts
  • complex trusts

7

Q

Living Trust

A

  • must be formed while alive

8

Q

Testamentary Trust

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  • only created after death
  • based on clients will
  • contact executor (handles the will)

9

Q

Simple Trust

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  • must distribute income annually
  • taxed annually

10

Q

Complex Trust

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  • may accumulate income
  • taxed only when there is a distribution

11

Q

Settlor/Grantor

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  • provides assets to the trust
  • can be trustee or beneficiary not required

12

Q

Remainderman

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  • heirs of beneficiaries

13

Q

Per Stirpes

A

  • heirs split original allocation

14

Q

Per Capita

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  • reallocation of the original allocation

15

Q

Trust accounts with multiple beneficiaries handling

A

  • based on stated objective in trust agreement (prudent man rule)

17

Q

Individual Balance Sheet

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  • Assets - Liabilities = net worth
  • assets (properties, cash, investment accounts, retirement accounts, jewelry etc)
  • liabilities (mortgages, consumer debt, car loans etc)

18

Q

Statement of Cash Flow

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  • inflows: salary, rental income, investment income
  • outflows: taxes, bills, expenses, payments

19

Q

Most important information when making a suitable recommendation

A

investment objectives (this also counts as non-financial information)

20

Q

Answering Client Recommendations Questions

A

  • always look for stated investments objectives
  • if safety: US gov, Money market
  • income: corporate bonds, reits, preferred stock
  • growth: common stocks (longer time horizon)

21

Q

Time Horizon

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  • length of time until death (in retirement)
  • life expectancy

22

Q

Capital Market Theory

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  • CAPM (risk vs return)
  • efficient market hypothesis
  • modern portfolio theory

23

Q

Efficient Market Hypothesis

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  • all markets are efficient and information is already effected in price
  • weak (least amount known, price/volume, fundamental analysis helps)
  • semi strong (only insiders can out perform, all public information is known)
  • strong (all public and private insider information is known)

24

Q

Modern Portfolio Theory

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  • diversification of different asset classes to maximize returns based on risks
  • more risk is greater return.
  • efficient frontier (optimally efficient portfolios)

25

Q

Portfolio Management Styles

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  • strategic vs tactical

26

Q

Strategic Management styles

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  • asset allocation
  • rebalancing

27

Q

Tactical Management Strategies

A

  • investments based on current market conditions
  • market timing

28

Q

Buy and Hold

A

  • very low expenses
  • very tax efficient
  • passive
  • least appropriate for wrap accounts
  • NOT STRATEGIC

29

Q

Growth Style

A

  • growth of sales and profits
  • growth of earnings and growth of earnings momentum
  • higher P/E (20+)
  • low dividend payout or none at all

30

Q

Value Style

A

  • stable earnings
  • low P/E
  • higher dividend payout ratios

31

Q

Diversification

A

  • negative correlation (lower means more diverse) - reduces overall risk of portfolio
  • on chart look for correlation coefficient (look for lowest number)
  • international stocks are not perfectly correlated with domestic securities

32

Q

Sector Rotation

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  • tactical style
  • rotate during business cycle
  • cyclical = buy at trough
  • non-cyclical/defensive = peak to recession

33

Q

Dollar Cost Averaging

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  • invest the same amount on a regular basis
  • finding average price (add all up divided by number of occurrences)
  • finding average cost (find number of shares divided by total money put in)

34

Q

Traditional vs Roth IRA

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  • traditional IRA vs Roth IRA (can only contribute with earned income)
  • traditional IRA (tax deferred, can be deductible from taxes, 10% penalty exceptions, RMDs @ 73)
  • Roth IRA (tax-free, not deductible, 10% penalty exceptions, no RMD, can contribute after 73 with earned income)

35

Q

What can be invested in an IRA

A

  • NO life Insurance
  • NO muni-bonds, inappropriate due to tax status
  • YES to Gold Coins minted by US and US only
  • YES only if business property (cannot be for personal use)

36

Q

Tax-exempt co./org or nonprofits Retirement Plan

A

  • 403(b)

37

Q

City Fireman Retirement Plan and other Government workers

A

  • 457 plan

38

Q

Defined Benefit vs Define Contribution plan

A

  • DB - based on average salary last 3 years, benefits older employees
  • DC - based on percentage deferred from own salary, benefits younger employees

39

Q

Money Purchase Plan

A

  • profit sharing
  • mandatory contributions from company
  • not mandatory from employee

40

Q

QDRO

A

  • divorced, separate retirement assets (qualified only)
  • payee (ex spouse) still taxable upon withdrawal but no 10% early withdrawal penalty

41

Q

Retirement Plan Taxes

A

  • taxed as ordinary income
  • includes variable annuity

42

Q

AGI

A

  • pre 2019 divorce
  • child support is never

43

Q

Inherited Shares

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  • stepped up to market value at death
  • if gifted, gift original costs
  • alternative death value - 6months after as long as estate taxes are paid within 9 months

44

Q

Gift Tax

A

  • the one giving the gift pays the tax

45

Q

ERISA

A

  • governs private sectors (corporations)
  • no government retirement plans
  • minimum of 3 retirement selections
  • eligibility, 21 and 1000 hours in past 12 months
  • require Summary Plan documents

46

Q

Investment Policy Statement

A

  • not required but is good business
  • do not confuse with summary plan document (required by law)
  • does NOT note individual security selection criteria

47

Q

IA has fiduciary duty

A

  • to plan participants
  • IA provide plan participants of IPS

48

Q

Summary Plan Documents

A

  • Required by Plan Sponsor

49

Q

Special Accounts

A

  • JTWROS - find with spouses
  • TIC
  • Totten Trust
  • 529 plans

50

Q

JTWROS

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  • avoids probate
  • passes to survivor

51

Q

TIC

A

  • non-spouses typically
  • probate
  • percentages pass through to that persons estate
  • undivided shares

52

Q

Totten Trust (POD(same as TOD))

A

  • retain access while alive
  • passes at death

53

Q

529 Plans

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  • donor retains Control (UT/GMA is not like this)
  • grow and can be used tax free for education but tax deferred otherwise
  • may use to go back to school or for sons medical school > indicates desire for control

54

Q

Coverdell

A

  • max contribute $2k per child
  • can revoke, donor contains control

55

Q

UTMA/UGMA

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  • one custodian to one child (1:1 is only way)
  • limit is unlimited (taxable after gift tax exclusion)
  • donor is responsible for gift tax
  • reregister in child’s name at age of majority
  • all gifts to UGMA/UTMA are irrevocable
  • child has control
  • UTMA is legal age up to 25

56

Q

Trading Securities

A

  • exchange - must be listed on exchange
  • over the counter

57

Q

Trading Listed Securities

A

  • specialist/ designated market market
  • at exchange on floor bringing buyer and seller together
  • customers buy at ask (offer) and sell at bid, always buy at higher price.

58

Q

Over-the-Counter

A

  • unlisted
  • trade through network of BDs
  • BDs register with FINRA to maintain market (updates prices through NASDAQ)
  • market maker (best describes as a BD who buys unlisted securities, OTC)

59

Q

Market Order

A

  • no specifications
  • immediate sell

60

Q

Limit Orders

A

  • specify a price to sell/buy

61

Q

Stop Orders (if/then)

A

-if/then (preventative measure)

Follow these 3 steps:
1. Does customer own/want to own? Own = sell, want to own = buy
2. Market attitude? Bearish or bullish
3. SL - CMV - BS
BL - CMV - SS

SL and BS are above CMV
BL and SS are below CMV

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