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54 Kurt is 75 years old and works as a writer for a major newspaper. Kurt believes that his passion for his career is what keeps him feeling young and vibrant. His wife is 20 years younger than he is, and she earns $40,000 per year. In 2014, Kurt earned a salary of $100,000, which earned him RRSP contribution room of $18,000. How should Kurt structure his RRSP contributions this year? ut of Select one: a. Kurt can contribute a maximum of $7,200 to his wifes spousal RRSP. b. Kurt can contribute $18,000 to his own RRSP, his wifes spousal RRSP, or any combination of the two. c. Kurt should contribute his full contribution amount to his wifes spousal RRSP. d. Kurt cannot contribute to an RRSP because he is over the age of 71. He should therefore contribute to his RRIF. -55 Regulators prohibit certain practices that are unfair, misteading, or deceptive. Making the purchase or approval of one product contingent upon the purchase of another is an example of which unethical practice? ut of Select one: a. Tied selling b. Fronting c. Coercion d. Churning 56 Norman is a self-employed shock jock who makes a good living from trash-talking sports celebrities on a weekly call-in radio show. The nature of his job opens him up to potential lawsuits. Norman recently learned about segregated funds and is quite attracted to the potential of creditor proofing that these funds offer? Which one of the following Statements is true? ut of Select one: a. The principal contributions to a segregated fund are creditor proof, however, the contract holders creditors can still attack any investment income achieved by the fund. b. Segregated funds are always creditor proof if they are held within a registered plan. c. Segregated fund contracts must be acquired for investment purposes and not simply to avoid creditors. d. Segregated funds are only creditor proof if the contract holder is over age 55 and is substantially retired