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Consumers have the responsibility to examine periodic statements provided by their financial institutions. If a loss would not have occurred but for the failure of a consumer to report within __________ of the transmittal of the statement any unauthorized transfer, the loss is borne by the consumer.
 A) fourteen (14 ) days
 B) thirty (30 ) days
 C) sixty (60 ) days
 D) six (6 ) months

Question 2

Life insurance proceeds:
 A)Are distributed according to the provisions of the will.
 B)Are distributed according to the laws of intestacy.
 C)Must go through probate.
 D)None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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