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Mini - Case A: ( 8 marks ) Lucie and Luc can t believe their luck! They just bought their first lottery ticket together and

Mini-Case A: (8 marks)
Lucie and Luc cant believe their luck! They just bought their first lottery ticket together and won! They are, however, reading the fine print and see they have two options under which they have one week (by July 30,2024) to decide how they wish to receive the funds. Under either scenario, Lucie, who is an investment advisor knows that she can invest their money and confidently earn 5% compounded monthly.
Option A: They can receive the winnings of $500,000 over 20 years (i.e. $25,000 per year starting July 30,2025).
OR
Option B: They can take a lump-sum payment now (July 30,2024) of $375,000.
a) Explain why Option B is favourable. (1 mark)
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b) Taking Option B, Lucie and Luc would like to split the winnings equally and invest by first maximizing their contributions towards their Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs), second, their Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), and third, any remaining funds to their savings accounts for a down payment on a home. As of July 30,2024, calculate the amounts each can contribute (if any) to their respective three accounts to determine how much they will have for a downpayment on a home. Do not forget to consider contribution room from previous years. (5 marks)
Age:
Lucie: currently age 23, birthday on January 2nd
Luc: currently age 26, birthday on August 15th
TFSA:
Lucie: has never made a TFSA contribution
Luc: to date, has contributed $6,000 to his TFSA account
RRSP:
Lucie: on May 15,2024, she received her 2023 Notice of Assessment (NOA) from filing her 2023 Federal and Quebec personal income tax returns;
-Her 2023 Federal NOA confirms her 2024 RRSP contribution room, including carryover contribution room from previous years for a total of $87,000;
-Her 2023 Federal NOA does not take into consideration the recent RRSP contribution that Lucie made in the amount of $2,000 on May 30,2024, for which she used her company bonus to make a contribution.
Luc: filed his 2023 personal taxes late and has not yet received his 2023 NOA which now requires him to calculate his 2024 RRSP contribution room;
-He has never made an RRSP contribution to date;
-His 2022 Federal NOA confirmed his 2023 RRSP contribution room including carryover contribution room from previous years for a total of $57,200;
-His gross salary in 2023 was $110,000 and in 2024 is $120,000;
-He has never been part of a company pension plan, so he does not have a Pension Adjustment (PA).
Lucie and Lucs calculations (5 marks)
TFSA Contribution for Lucie: (1 mark)
TFSA Contribution for Luc: (1 mark)
RRSP Contribution for Lucie: (1 mark)
RRSP Contribution for Luc: (1 mark)
Allocation of Winnings: (1 mark) Lucie Luc
TFSA $ $
RRSP $ $
Savings account for home down payment $ $_________
Total $ $
c) Lucie and Luc wish to buy a home. Based on your calculation in b) for their down payment, what is the home value they could purchase for a conventional mortgage? (1 mark)
Home value under a conventional mortgage (1 mark)
d) Based on your calculation in c), what is the mortgage amount needed? (1 mark)
Mortgage (1 mark)

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