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CA Life Agent Exam
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Provides usual & customary business expenses (rent - utilities - salaries - mortgage) if owner becomes disabled; premiums deductible - benefits taxable.
Rate (as defined by CIC)
Life insurance policy
Law of Large Numbers
Business Overhead Expense (BOE) Disability policy
2. Written contract that provides INCOME @ high interest rate for fixed period OR for annuitant's lifetime w/ possible death benefit.
Trusts
Annuity
Business Overhead Expense (BOE) Disability policy
Single Pay Whole Life policy
3. Fixed premium w/ guaranteed min. death benefit that may increase due to higher than expected investment returns.
Variable Life policy (2 of 2)
Applicant Representations vs. Warranties
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Types of Insurers (miscellaneous)
4. Provides coverage for specific disease(s) - such as cancer or leukemia.
Elimination (aka Waiting) period
Binding receipt (aka Temporary Insurance Agreement)
Dread Disease policy
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
5. 1: Single (lump sum) premium; 2: Periodic premiums - can be level (fixed $) OR flexible from mth. to mth. (w/ req. min.)
Annuity Classifications (1 of 5): How premium is paid
Modified Endowment Contract (MEC)
Types of Insurers (by ownership)
Types of Accident & Health (A&H) providers
6. 1: Straight aka Pure Life - lifetime income but no survivorship refund; 2: Life w/ Period Certain - lifetime income w/ death benefit of monthly annuity for remaining predetermined term. 3: Annuity Certain - monthly income paid for predetermined term
Occupational Disability policy
Medicaid/Medi-Cal
Tax implications of an Estate
Annuity Classifications (4 of 5): Disposition "pay-out" of proceeds
7. Policyholders - Mutual (participating) co. - may pay dividends; Stockholders - Stock (non-participating) co. - no dividends.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (2 of 4)
Basic Medical plan
Types of Insurers (by ownership)
Tax implications of Disability policy
8. Unintentional - up to $1 -000 + legal $; Intentional - $1 -000-5 -000 + legal $; If harmful - misdemeanor + up to 1 yr. prison + up to $10 -000.
Risk management
Penalties for violating AIDS/HIV privacy laws
Medicare Part A & B "Gaps"
Non-Occupational Disability policy
9. Death benefit determined by Insured's financial goals & needs (minus assets).
Revocable vs. Irrevocable beneficiary
Needs approach (most common)
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) policy
Considerations in replacing Health insurance
10. Same as WL but can be "paid-up" early by paying larger premium for shorter payment period (i.e. 10 Pay Life - 20 Pay Life).
Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Life policy
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
IRS Penalties for Annuities
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
11. Underwriting - determines insurability; Marketing/Sales - determines products; Actuarial - determines rates; Claims - investigates/pays claims.
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
Medical cost containment (aka Managed care)
Departments of an Insurer
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
12. WL policy covering 2 or more Insureds but payable upon death of FIRST Insured - after which policy ends.
Medicare Part D
Joint Life (aka "First to die") policy
Binding receipt (aka Temporary Insurance Agreement)
Workers' Compensation insurance
13. Excludes coverage for specific injury/illness either temporarily or permanently in order to eliminate pre-existing condition.
Impairment (Exclusion) rider
Key Employee policy
Insurable interest
Palliative vs. Curative care
14. Federal law which prohibits companies w/ 20+ employees from denying work & medical benefits to employees due to age.
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Limited Pay Whole Life policy
Basic Medical plan
15. Periodic return of premium to policy owners from Mutual (Par) Companies; not guaranteed & not taxable as income; may be used in 6 ways.
Insurability Type Conditional receipt
Dividends
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
IRS Penalties for Annuities
16. Federal law allows employees/their dependents to continue group benefits w/in 60 days after termination (if employer has 20+ employees); Insured pays premium @ 102% of group cost.
Social Security (aka Old Age Survivors Disability Health Insurance or OASDHI)
Tax implications of an Annuity (1 of 2)
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Cash value
17. Although death benefit is tax-free - it is included in gross estate value so federal &/or state taxes may apply to a portion in excess of fixed federal limit.
Annuity
Tax implications of an Estate
Medi-Cal Share Cost plan
Accidental Death (aka Multiple Indemnity) rider
18. Tendency of poorer risks to seek insurance.
Adverse selection
Indemnify
Viatical Settlement Provider (VSP)
Mortality vs. Morbidity tables
19. Pure risk involves chance of loss ONLY (accident or misfortune). Speculative risk involves chance of loss OR gain (gambling - stock investment).
Impairment (Exclusion) rider
Pure risk vs. Speculative risk
Grace Period provision
Types of Insurers (by ownership)
20. Same as WL but premium low for set # yrs. - THEN premiums vary (+ or -) based on Insurer's investment returns - w/ Gmax.
Automatic Premium Loan (APL) provision
Waiver of Premium provision
Incontestability clause/provision
Indeterminate Premium Whole Life policy
21. Provides professional services - rehabilitation - training/re-training & related costs to assist Insured in returning to work.
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Dependent coverage
Rehabilitation rider
Retrocession
22. Mathematical calculation based on overall FICA contributions used to determine retirement/disability/survivorship benefit.
Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)
Medicare Part A (aka Hospital Insurance or HI)
Rescission
Common Disaster (Simultaneous Death Act) clause/provision
23. 1: Surrender for cash value (taxable); 2: Buy equal-benefit paid-up Level Term policy; 3: Buy reduced-benefit paid-up WL policy.
Premium modes
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Types of Term Life policies
Non-forfeiture options for WL policy
24. Coverage remains in effect for 31 days past premium due date; benefits paid during grace period would be deducted from sum.
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Life rider
Accelerated Benefits (aka Terminal Illness or Living Benefits) rider
Misstatement of Age/Sex provision
Grace Period provision
25. A company providing lump sum buyout (50-90% of total) of Life policy; becomes owner & beneficiary & assumes premium payments; usually terminally ill viator.
Current Assumption (aka Interest-Sensitive) Whole Life policy
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Disability rider
Viatical Settlement Provider (VSP)
CHAMPUS (aka TriCare)
26. Federal law which allows health coverage portability when changing jobs - so long as previous coverage was in effect 63+ days; allows some tax deductibility for LTC.
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Waiver of Premium provision
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Types of Insurers (by ownership)
27. Plan A is the CORE benefit & is least expensive; All other plans include Plan A + additional benefits. Plans F & J are high deductible. K & L are both deductible & co-pay plans.
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
Tax implications of an Estate
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Revocable vs. Irrevocable beneficiary
28. An unintentional mistake committed by an insurance representative; may be covered by E&O insurance.
Incontestability clause/provision
Errors & Omissions (E&O)
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Family or Dependents rider
29. Private sector (Commercial) - provides LA&H - P&C - & LTC; Public sector (Gov't) - provides flood - work. comp. - Medicare/Medicaid - Group Life (SGLI/FEGLI).
Types of Insurers (by sector)
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Long Term Care (LTC) policy
Types of Renewability provisions
30. Provides increased death benefit if death occurs w/in 90 days & as result of accident; relatively INexpensive add-on.
Reinstatement provision
Accidental Death (aka Multiple Indemnity) rider
Presumptive disability
Total disability (more restrictive definition)
31. Specialized policy covering diagnostic & preventative dental care; often no deductible; co-insurance; expensive; may be included w/ medical plan.
Dental Plan
Credit Life policy
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Single Pay Whole Life policy
32. Same as Universal Life but cash value put in investment vehicles chosen by policy owner (stocks - bonds - munis.); cash value NOT guaranteed.
Employer Liability
Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Disability rider
Exclusions for Major Medical plan
Variable Universal Life policy
33. Insurer has right to adjust (+ or -) death benefit if age or sex is misstated but normally doesn't void policy.
Conformity with State Statute provision
Concealment
Insuring clause/provision (aka Insuring Agreement)
Misstatement of Age/Sex provision
34. Facultative - case by case agreements; Automatic/Treaty - automatic acceptance of risk percentage per previous agreement.
Types of reinsurance
Indemnify
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Insurer (as defined by CIC)
35. Generally 10 days after policy delivery to cancel policy w/ full refund - except 30 days for seniors or for replacement policies.
Reinstatement provision
Modified Premium Whole Life policy
Proof of Loss provision
Free Look provision
36. Must be delivered in person or by certified - registered or 1st-class mail w/ signature - unless waived by Insurance Commissioner.
Point of Service plan
Reinsurance
Types of Insurers (by domicile)
Policy delivery
37. A&H - A&S - Sickness only; Medical; Disability; Accident only; Travel accident; LTC; Medicare supplement; AD&D; Dental/Vision/Prescription; Limited.
Universal (aka Flexible Premium Adjustable) Life policy (4 of 4)
Types of Accident & Health insurance
Accelerated Benefits (aka Terminal Illness or Living Benefits) rider
Annuity
38. Policy covering minor child; premium fixed but death benefit increases by 5 times @ age 18 or 21.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)
Juvenile Life (aka Jumping Juvenile) policy
Supplemental Major Medical plan
Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Life policy
39. Same as Comprehensive Major Medical but w/ integrated deductible; much more expensive.
Annuity surrender charges
Total disability (more restrictive definition)
Return of Cash Value rider
Supplemental Major Medical plan
40. Coverage for catastrophic loss w/ high limits - front end deductible; co-insurance (80/20%); blanket coverage; stop loss max.
Rescission
Basic Medical plan
Major Medical plan
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
41. Term Life policy w/ decreasing death benefit; usually used to secure credit (loan) w/ lender as beneficiary & borrower as Insured.
Social Security (aka Old Age Survivors Disability Health Insurance or OASDHI)
Settlement options for Life policy (2 of 2)
Credit Life policy
Fraud
42. Covers disabilities occurring ONLY "off" job; benefits do not overlap work. comp. (i.e. Group plan).
Spendthrift provision
Equity Indexed annuity
Departments of an Insurer
Non-Occupational Disability policy
43. 1: Req. - unless self-employed; 2: 7-day wait for disability benefits; 3: Premium based on ex-mod; 4: Rates approved by CDI; 5: to sell - must satisfy education reqs.
Family Maintenance policy
Non-Occupational Disability policy
Market Value Adjusted (aka Modified Guaranteed) annuity
CA Work. Comp. Statutes
44. War - 2 types; Suicide (1st 2 yrs.); Aviation (non-commercial); Hazardous hobbies; Criminal acts; Alcohol/Drug influenced.
Common Life Exclusions
Non-forfeiture options for WL policy
Cross Purchase Plan
Medicare
45. Temp. coverage for set duration w/ death benefit ONLY (no cash value) - offers largest $ for lowest premium; renewable; convertible.
Convertibility provision
Requirements to sell variable life products
Term Life policy
Reinsurance
46. Intentional OR unintentional failure to disclose material underwriting facts that should have been disclosed; grounds for policy rescission.
Plans A-L of Medical Supplement or Medigap
Insurable interest
Human Life Value approach
Concealment
47. Info already known; Info that should have been known; Waived info; Irrelevant info.
Permanent vs. Temporary disability
Concealment exceptions
Entire Contract provision
Insurance contract characteristics (2 of 2)
48. Benefits automatically increase annually based on inflationary index (i.e. Consumer Price Index) OR flat rate (5% max.).
1035 Exchange
Credit Life policy
Underwriting risk categories
Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Disability rider
49. Benefits NOT taxable; employer-paid premiums deductible to employer; individual plans not deductible unless over 7 1/2% of adjusted gross income - then excess deductible.
Tax implications of medical plans
Annuity Classifications (4 of 5): Disposition "pay-out" of proceeds
Valid life insurance contracts must identify...
Business Continuation (aka Buy-Sell) Disability policy
50. Same as WL but death benefit decreases each yr. w/ dividends paid annually to offset decrease.
Blackout Period
Enhanced Ordinary (aka Extraordinary) Whole Life policy
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
Tax implications of Dividends - Loans & Interest