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FPQP EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS This document contains verified questions and answers for the FPQP (Financial Paraplanner Qualified Professional) exam. It covers key topics tested in the certification, ensuring that learners can practice with accurate material. The content is designed to help candidates prepare efficiently and increase their chances of passing the official exam.

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FPQP EXAM WITH VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Comprehensive Financial Plan - correct answer-covers almost all aspects of a

personal's financial situation (including risk mamagenet, investment planning, tax,

retirement, and estate planning) Targeted Financial Plan - correct answer-focus on a

segment of individual's objectives. (ex - first home, elderly care, reducing tax burden)

Goals should be... - correct answer-defined or definite Steps to setting financial goal -

correct answer-1. Purpose, 2. Timeframe, 3. Amount ("PTA") Personal financial

planning is continuous or noncontinuous? - correct answer-Continuous 7 Steps of

Financial Planning Process: - correct answer-1. Understanding client's personal and

financial circumstances. 2. Identifying and selecting goals. 3. Analyzing the client's

current course of action and potential alternatre course(s). 4. Devleoping the

financial planning recommendations. 5. Presenting the financial planning

recommendations. 6. Implementing the financial planning recommendations. 7.

Monitoring process and updating. Two types of information: (Step 1 - Understanding

client's personal and financial circumstances) - correct answer-1. Quantitative -

"names and numbers" family profile, assets and liability, cash inflows/outflaws,

insurance policy info, employee/pension plan, tax returns, retirement benefits 2.

Qualititative - "lifestyle info" goals/objectives, health status, interests/hobbies, risk-

tolerance level, changes in lifestyle, estate planning issues, money values, family

relationships, planning assumptions "SWOT" Approach (Step 3 - analyze and

, evaluate) - correct answer-SWOT = Strenghs, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats

Existing conditions are reviewed to identify strengths and weakenesses in client's

total current financial situation. Identifying existing or potential problems that could

impact the client's ability to achieve objectives. Emergency fund should be how

much? - correct answer-3-6 months expenses in emergency fund. Developing a plan

means... (Step 4 - Reccommdations) - correct answer-the planner determines the

appropriate asset categories for the client's objective, time horizon, etc. What duty is

required of a financial planner? - correct answer-Fiduciary Duty = keep client's best

interest over your's or your firm's. Cash Flow Statement - correct answer-A cash flow

statement summarizes actual cash receipts and cash disbusements for a specified

period of time. Records inflows and outflows over a period of time. (Inflows =

income, salary, investments Outlfows = loan payments, utility payments) +/- cash

flow likely affects an individual's net worth. 3 Asset categories - correct answer-1.

Cash/Cash equivalents 2. Invested assets 3. Use assets Examples: Cash/Cash eq. =

checking account, credit union savings account. Invested = stock portfolio, IRA, 401k

Use = Home, automobile, personal property Assets are shown at ... ? - correct

answer-Fair Market Value Net Worth - correct answer-Is the difference between

assets and liabilities. Areas most often bulk of individual's net worth is in home

equity, personal property, and/or retirement benefits. Fixed Outflows - correct

answer-Predictable and reoccurring. (Indviduals have little to no conrol over fixed

outflow amounts). Examples: Housing (rent or mortgage) Insurance payments Auto

notes Loan payments Court ordered support/alimony Taxes Variable Outflows -

correct answer-Examples: Medicial expenses Food/personal care Child care

Contributions to retirement Housing costs (utlities, maintenance) Vacations
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