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WGU D363 PRE-ASSESSMENT PERSONAL FINANCE EXAM PREP | QUESTIONS & UPDATED CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE (2026/2027) | 100% CORRECT | GRADED A+

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, 1. An individual wants to build up an emergency fund in a savings account.
Monthly expenses for this individual total $4,000 per month, while monthly
income is $5,000 per month. The individual plans to save the remaining
income each month until reaching an emergency fund equal to two months of
living expenses. Based on this financial situation, how much can the individual
save after two months toward the emergency fund?

A. $1,000
B. $2,000
C. $4,000
D. $5,000

Rationale: The individual earns $5,000 each month and spends $4,000, leaving
$1,000 available to save monthly. After two months, the total amount saved is
$2,000 ($1,000 × 2). Although a fully funded emergency reserve would ultimately
equal $8,000 (two months of expenses), the question asks how much the individual
can save after two months, making $2,000 the Correct Answer.



2. An individual wants to make a large purchase that will take approximately two
years to repay. The individual owns a home, earns $75,000 annually, has no
outstanding debt other than a $900 monthly mortgage with five years
remaining at a 3% interest rate, and plans to retire within one year while
beginning required minimum distributions from a traditional retirement
account. Which financing option is the most appropriate to meet the
individual's borrowing objective?

A. A one-time credit card purchase
B. A home equity line of credit
C. An early distribution from retirement accounts
D. A consumer finance company loan

Rationale: A home equity line of credit (HELOC) allows homeowners to borrow
against accumulated home equity while generally offering lower interest rates than
unsecured credit options. Because the individual has substantial home ownership,
minimal existing debt, and intends to repay the balance over a relatively short period,

,a HELOC provides flexible access to funds without triggering retirement account taxes
or exposing the borrower to the higher costs associated with credit cards or
consumer finance loans.



3. An individual earns $60,000 in net annual income and has monthly living
expenses totaling $3,200 for housing, food, and transportation. The individual
plans to save $30,000 for a home down payment while also budgeting $3,000
for an annual vacation. Assuming income and expenses remain consistent and
all remaining funds are saved, how long will it take to accumulate enough
money to achieve both financial goals during the same year?

A. 1 year and 8 months
B. 2 years and 9 months
C. 3 years and 2 months
D. 3 years and 4 months

Rationale: The individual has an annual net income of $60,000 and annual living
expenses of $38,400 ($3,200 × 12), leaving $21,600 available for savings each year.
Saving $21,600 annually allows the individual to accumulate the required funds for
the $30,000 down payment and $3,000 vacation goal within approximately 1 year
and 8 months under the assumptions provided. This option best reflects the available
savings rate and projected timeline.



4. A cost-sensitive individual hires an advisory firm to provide comprehensive
financial planning and investment management services. The client has a
conservative risk profile, pays $1,000 annually for a financial plan, and incurs
an additional $100 per year in investment product expenses. The client
expects steady growth while minimizing costs and preserving capital. Which
possible outcome is most likely to complicate the individual's financial
expectations based on the client's risk profile and overall needs?

A. Firm's allocation projecting a short investment time horizon
B. Firm recommendations not meeting investment risk appetite

, C. Firm's fees exceeding overall investment returns
D. Firm's product offering increasing in cost annually

Rationale: A conservative investment portfolio typically emphasizes capital
preservation and lower-risk assets, which often produce modest returns. If the
combined advisory and investment product fees exceed the portfolio's earnings, the
client may experience little or no net investment growth despite following the
financial plan. This creates a significant challenge because excessive fees can erode
wealth and undermine long-term financial objectives even when investment
performance is positive.



5. Jack is a freelance technical writer who receives a Form 1099 from each client
paying more than $600 and earns between $60,000 and $65,000 annually.
After leaving a previous job that paid $55,000 in W-2 wages, Jack's monthly
living expenses increased to $4,000, and no taxes are automatically withheld
from freelance income. To remain financially prepared under this new self-
employed arrangement, what adjustment should Jack make to the financial
plan?
A. Fund an investment account to increase money available for future tax payments
B. Maximize business deductions and aggregate savings for higher tax obligations
C. Maintain deductible expense spending to have the highest possible tax write-offs
D. Make large cash donations to charitable causes to deduct against taxable income

Rationale: Self-employed individuals are responsible for paying both income taxes
and self-employment taxes, making proactive tax planning essential. Maximizing
legitimate business deductions lowers taxable income, while consistently setting
aside savings helps ensure funds are available for quarterly estimated tax payments
and prevents unexpected tax liabilities. This approach supports financial stability
without relying on unnecessary spending or charitable contributions solely for tax
benefits.

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