Tax Planning
Retirement Planning
Investments
The Psychology of Financial Planning
Pop Culture/Current events
100

This type of tax-advantaged account allows you to contribute after-tax dollars, but all qualified withdrawals in retirement are tax-free.

Roth IRA (or Roth 401k)

100

What is the tax treatment of a Traditional IRA?

Tax Deferred

100

This common investing phrase describes the strategy of "not putting all your eggs in one basket" to reduce unsystematic risk.

Diversification

100

This "style" of questioning is designed to prevent one-word answers (like Yes or No) and encourages clients to elaborate on their values and life goals.

Open-Ended Questions

100

On the hit show Shark Tank, what do the Sharks call the percentage of a company they receive in exchange for their investment?

Equity

200

This is the standard deduction for a single person in the 2026 tax year

$16,100

200

This type of retirement plan is funded entirely by the employer and promises a specific monthly "paycheck" to the employee for life after they retire.

Defined Benefit Plan (or Pension)

200

This metric measures an investment's volatility relative to the overall market. A value of 1.0 means it moves exactly with the market.

Beta

200

To help a client overcome the "friction" of manual saving and the temptation to spend, an advisor might suggest what?

Automated Deposits or Transfers

200

In the movie The Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort made his initial fortune by selling these low-priced, highly volatile stocks.

Penny Stocks

300

If a client sells a stock they’ve held for exactly 12 months, is the gain taxed at the Short-Term or Long-Term Capital Gains rate?

Short-Term (Must be 12 months + 1 day for Long-Term)

300

Scenario: A worker leaves their company at age 55. They take a withdrawal from their 401(k). Are they subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty?

No (The "Rule of 55")

300

This specific type of risk (also called Market Risk) cannot be diversified away because it affects the entire market.

Systematic Risk

300

During a discovery meeting, an advisor avoids interrupting and uses body language/verbal cues to show they are fully present. This fundamental skill is known as...

Active Listening

300

This billionaire, is currently the wealthiest person in the world.

Elon Musk

400

This tax rule prevents parents from shifting large amounts of investment income to their children to be taxed at lower rates. In 2026, it applies to unearned income over $2,700.

The Kiddie Tax

400

For a person born in 1960 or later (which includes almost everyone in this room), what is the official "Full Retirement Age" (FRA) to receive 100% of their Social Security benefit?

67

400

This term describes the extra return investors demand for taking on the risk of the stock market over a "Risk-Free" investment.

Market Risk Premium

400

A client treats a $5,000 tax refund like "fun money" for a vacation, even though they have high-interest debt. This is the tendency to treat money differently based on its source.

Mental Accounting

400

In the 1996 movie Jerry Maguire, this 4-word catchphrase became a legendary finance mantra after Cuba Gooding Jr. forced Tom Cruise to scream it.

"Show Me The Money!"

500

Calculation: A client is in the 24% tax bracket. They can take a $1,000 Tax Credit OR a $4,000 Tax Deduction. Which choice saves them more money on their tax bill?

The Tax Credit ($1,000 savings vs. $960 from the deduction: $4,000 * 0.24)

500

What is the lifetime limit per beneficiary for a 529-to-Roth rollover?

$35,000

500

Calculation: Using the CAPM formula (Rf + (β x MRP)), find the expected return for a stock with a Beta of 1.5, an Market Risk Premium of 6%, and a Risk-Free Rate of 4%.

13% (4% + [1.5 x 6%])

500

This is a "mental shortcut" where a client judges the probability of a market crash based only on how easily they can recall a recent one, rather than looking at long-term historical data.

Availability Heuristic

500

He is responsible for the largest Ponzi scheme in history, defrauding investors of an estimated $64 billion before being caught during the 2008 financial crisis.

Bernie Madoff