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GLO_CWM_LVL_1 Exam Dumps - Chartered Wealth Manager (CWM) Global Examination

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Question # 57

Which of the following is a reasonable assumption to make about the understanding of a client on the Wealth planning Process?

A.

Client would have identified a desirable asset allocation

B.

Client would have some prior understanding of the assumptions on which the wealth plan is made

C.

Client would understand the financial products being recommended

D.

Client would be able to identify his financial goals

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Question # 58

Dhruv contributes Rs. 25,000 every year starting from the beginning of the 4th year from today till the begning of 12th year in the account that gives a ROI of 11.40% p.a. compounded half yearly. Calculate the Present Value of his contribution today.

A.

96522

B.

107840

C.

97907.72

D.

101452

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Question # 59

Ankur Kalra is 33 years old finance professional. The house hold expenditure of Mr. Kalra is 20,000/- p.m. to maintain his current living standard. He assumes that his living standard will increase 1.5% annually until his retirement at 60. His life expectancy is 70 years. At retirement he needs 75% of his last year’s expenses. Inflation rate for the next 45 years is expected to be 4% p.a.

Calculate how much would Mr. Kalra require in the first year after his retirement, and how much he has to save at end of every year to accumulate this corpus, if the return on investment is 7% p.a.?

A.

Rs. 10,09,656/-, and Rs. 89,508/-

B.

Rs. 7,63, 992/- and Rs. 90,550/-

C.

Rs. 8,26,912/- and Rs. 85470/-

D.

Rs. 9,20,338/- and Rs. 98,862/-

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Question # 60

Sudesh Haldia is employed at Delhi as Store Manager in one of the Retail Companies. The particulars of his salary for the previous year 2006-07 are as under:

The actual rent paid by him is Rs. 2,000 p.m. for an accommodation at Noida till 31-12-2006.From 1-1-2007 the rent was increased to Rs. 4000 p.m. Compute the taxable HRA?

A.

Rs. 16, 500

B.

Rs. 26,250

C.

Rs. 19,125

D.

Rs. 31,500

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Question # 61

Your client, a businessman has a house worth Rs. 2.1 crore and a farm house worth Rs. 85 lakh. His business is worth Rs. 10 crore as per last balance sheet. He has two other partners in the business having stakes of 24% each. He has two cars purchased at Rs. 40 lakh and Rs. 20 lakh, the latter being in personal account. The cars have depreciated/market value at Rs. 30 lakh and Rs. 8 lakh, respectively. His joint Demat account, wife being primary holder, has stocks worth Rs. 1.65 crore. The business has taken Keyman‟s insurance on his life of value Rs. 1.5 crore. He has himself insured his life for an assured sum of Rs. 1.5 crore. You evaluate your client’s estate in case of any exigency with his life as _____.

A.

Rs. 8.20 crore

B.

Rs. 9.56 crore

C.

Rs. 10.51 crore

D.

Rs. 5.73 crore

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Question # 62

Amit an industrialist wants to buy a flat in a housing society presently costing Rs. 35,00,000/- after 6 years. The cost of the house is expected to increase by 15% pea for the first 3 years and by 10% in the remaining years. Amit wants to start a SIP with monthly contributions in Birla Front Line Equity Mutual Fund to pay for the down payment of the house which would be 25% of the house value at that time. You as a CWM expect that the fund would give ROI of 14% p.a. compounded monthly in the next 10 years. Please advise Amit the monthly SIP amount starting at the beginning of every month for the next 6 years to fulfill his goal of buying the Flat he desires.

A.

63422.72

B.

65185.55

C.

16537.56

D.

15883.32

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Question # 63

X furnishes the following particulars for the compilation of his wealth-tax return for assessment year 2012-13.

A.

Rs. 2 lakh

B.

Rs. 9.50 lakh

C.

Rs. 17 lakh

D.

Rs. 9 lakh

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Question # 64

Mentioned below is the information regarding three mutual funds - Reliance, TATA, SBI and the Market Index.

The Risk free return rate is 5%. Calculate the Jensen Measure of RELIANCE, TATA, & SBI Fund.

A.

0.60, – 1.65, – 1.45

B.

0.60,1.65,1.45

C.

1.65, – 1.65, – 1.45

D.

None of the above

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