Quiz: Do You Know Essential Estate Planning Terms?
Take this quick quiz to test your knowledge of the essential legal and financial vocabulary required to protect your assets and your family.
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Planning for the future is one of the greatest gifts you can give your loved ones, but the legal language involved can often feel like a barrier. Whether you are drafting your first will or updating an existing trust, understanding the vocabulary is the first step toward confidence. This quiz breaks down 10 essential terms to help you move from confused to capable. Let’s see how well you know the language of legacy.
And don't worry if you miss an answer; you can use the links below the quiz to brush up on estate planning and its terms.
More on Estate Planning, from the Kiplinger retirement team:
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- Six Reasons to Disinherit Someone and How to Do It
- Revocable vs Irrevocable Trusts: It Comes Down to Control vs Protection
- Estate Planning Checklist: 13 Smart Moves
- Estate Planning for Women: Married, Single or Divorced
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Donna joined Kiplinger as a personal finance writer in 2023. She spent more than a decade as the contributing editor of J.K.Lasser's Your Income Tax Guide and edited state specific legal treatises at ALM Media. She has shared her expertise as a guest on Bloomberg, CNN, Fox, NPR, CNBC and many other media outlets around the nation. She is a graduate of Brooklyn Law School and the University at Buffalo.