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AAMS EXAM WITH 300 QUESTIONS & CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A LATEST 2024



All of the following are major steps in the asset management process except
A) Making and implementing recommendations
B) Gathering Data
C) Establishing Goals
D) Establishing an asset allocation policy - ANSWER-D) Establishing an asset
allocation policy


Stefan's business plan includes the following goal: "I will contact 50 prospective
clients and document this activity in the CRM for tracking purposes."
Which primary element of a good goal is missing? This goal is not
A) achievable.
B )relevant.
C) time-framed.
D) specific. - ANSWER-C) time-framed.


The acronym to remember for goal setting is S.M.A.R.T, which stands for
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Framed. The flaw in this
goal is that it is not time-framed


Which one of the following is NOT an invested asset?
A) Real estate investment trust
B) 401(k) account
C) 180-day certificate of deposit

,D) Individual brokerage account - ANSWER-C) 180-day certificate of deposit


Victoria Gregory's financial situation is as follows:


Cash/cash equivalents$15,000
Short-term debts$23,000
Long-term debts$140,000
Taxes$8,000
Invested assets$45,000
Use assets$192,000


What is her net worth?
A) $112,000
B) $89,000
C) $81,000
D) $252,000 - ANSWER-B) $89,000


Assets = Cash/cash equivalents + Invested assets + Use assets ($15,000 + $45,000
+ $192,000 = $252,000). Liabilities = Short-term debts + Long-term debts
($23,000 + $140,000 = $163,000). Assets - Liabilities = Net Worth, so $252,000 -
$163,000 = $89,000.


Which one of the following statements best describes the income statement?
A) The income statement indicates, as of a definite date, the client's receipts and
disbursements.
B) The income statement indicates, as of a definite date, what an individual owns
and owes.

,C) The income statement indicates, for a certain period of time, the growth of a
client's assets and liabilities.
D) The income statement indicates, for a certain period of time, an individual's
cash inflows and outflows. - ANSWER-D) The income statement indicates, for a
certain period of time, an individual's cash inflows and outflows.


All of the following provide a clearer picture of the client's needs except
A) anticipated retirement lifestyle.
B) the current rate of inflation.
C) bad experiences with particular investments.
D) Succession planning in place for a client involved in ownership of a small
business. - ANSWER-B) the current rate of inflation.


The current rate of inflation does not specifically provide insight into a client's
needs, although the rate of future inflation anticipated by the client will have an
impact on the client's future needs.


Which one of the following is considered a "foundation" goal?
A) College funding
B) Emergency fund
C) Mortgage payoff
D) Retirement savings - ANSWER-B) Emergency fund


Which one of these is the best written financial goal?
A) Acquire $300,000 for retirement
B) Accumulate $15,000 for a boat purchase in two years
C) Make money in the stock market

, D) Establish a fund for purchasing a second home in five years - ANSWER-B)
Accumulate $15,000 for a boat purchase in two years


What is the appropriate date to identify the statement of financial position of a
calendar-year client for the year 20XX?
A) At December 31, 20XX
B) For the period beginning January 1, 20XX
C) For the period from January 1 to Decemebr 31, 20XX
D) At January 1, 20X1 - ANSWER-A) At December 31, 20XX


How are assets valued on a statement of financial position?
A) Residual value
B) Actual cash value
C) Replacement value
D) Fair market value - ANSWER-D) Fair market value


All of these are topics that needs to be clarified before making investment
recommendations except
A) the client's goals.
B) risk parameters of the client.
C) basis for portfolio review.
D) time horizons of the goals. - ANSWER-C) basis for portfolio review.


All of these are attributes of a good business plan except the plan
A) is written.
B) only includes business-related goals.

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