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IFSE Institute CIFC - Canadian Investment Funds Course Exam

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Total 224 questions

Salvatore and Harriet recently got married. They are presently renting but are looking forward to buying a new home within 5 years. They both have separate savings established in their respective registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) of $100,000 each. They have come to Dustin, a Dealing Representative, to open an additional joint investment account to increase their savings to assist with their future plans of buying a new home.

What does Dustin need to ensure about his recommendation?

A.

That the recommended investment is different from what they currently own to avoid over-concentration.

B.

That the risk profile for this new account is the same as what has been determined for other accounts.

C.

That the risk profile of the investment and each client's individual risk profile are a match.

D.

That the investment recommendation is based on the risk profile of the new joint account.

Which of the following statements about nominee name accounts is TRUE?

A.

The dealer is the registered owner of the account and holds funds in trust for the client.

B.

Discretionary trading on a client's account, without specific instructions, is permitted.

C.

Holding accounts in nominee name means the client no longer needs to provide any trading instructions.

D.

A Limited Trading Authorization (LTA) is necessary since the dealer, and not the client, is the registered owner of the mutual funds.

Jasmine received an inheritance from her grandmother of $10,000. She wants to invest her money wisely. She has seen in the news that a particular energy company is doing very well and has good prospects. She has also seen how volatile its share price has been in the last year. She knows the risks of the resource sector and wants to invest but is not comfortable with so much volatility. Which of the following mutual fund benefits would address her concern?

A.

convenience

B.

low cost

C.

diversification

D.

liquidity

Which of the followings describes segregated funds?

A.

Segregated funds have high returns, high management fees, and cannot be redeemed until the maturity date of the contract.

B.

Segregated funds flow through capital losses to investors because the investors are the owners of the underlying fund.

C.

Segregated funds offer some protection of the capital invested but there is an added cost for the protection.

D.

Segregated funds are subject to securities regulation because they are distributed by mutual fund dealing representatives.

Which of the following statements are CORRECT about labour sponsored investment funds (LSIFs)?

A.

LSIFs are appropriate for investors with a short-term time horizon.

B.

All provinces offer some sort of additional tax credit for investors.

C.

LSIFs are suitable for investors with a low risk tolerance.

D.

Investors will forfeit their tax credits if they redeem their LSIF investment before 8 years have elapsed.

Anthony purchased 500 units of XYZ Fund at a price of $12.00 per unit. Near the end of the year, the mutual fund made a distribution of $1.50 per unit. The net asset value per unit (NAVPU) immediately before the distribution was $16.50. Anthony immediately reinvested his distribution at the new NAVPU. How many new units did Anthony purchase when his distribution was reinvested?

A.

45.50

B.

50.00

C.

52.60

D.

55.40

Your client has very limited investment knowledge and is confused about what is meant by "marginal tax rate". What do you tell him?

A.

It is the tax rate applied to the next dollar earned.

B.

It is the tax rate used in calculating taxable capital gains.

C.

It is an amount resulting from dividing your total tax liability by your taxable income for the year.

D.

It is the number used to gross-up Canadian dividend income.