ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
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Author: Hoyle
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Chapter 19, Problem 21P
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One premortem liquidity planning technique is to reduce the client's potential gross estate. Which of the following actions may reduce the client's gross estate?
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Henry's oldest son has few financial resources. Henry would like to contribute annually to a trust, with his son only receiving the trust income. The remainder of the trust would go to his grandchildren (his son's children) at his son's death. Henry wants his son to receive all the earnings from the trust with no restrictions. He realizes that his son will likely squander trust income he receives but wants to otherwise protect his son from his creditors. Which of the following trusts would you recommend that Henry establish for the benefit of his son?
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Chapter 19 Solutions
ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
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