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CSI IFC - Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Exam

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Total 447 questions

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.

Which statement is most accurate about fund wraps?

A.

There is essentially no regulatory difference between a fund wrap and a standard mutual fund

B.

Each model is designed to meet the needs of the individual

C.

The investor pays fees to both the wrap manager and the manager of the underlying funds

D.

The fund wrap sponsor is responsible for asset allocation decisions

You are collecting know your client (KYC) information for your new client, Yael. She has recently accepted an early retirement package from her employer and has $100,000 to invest. She is looking for an investment that will provide income to help pay her ongoing monthly expenses. Without this extra income, she would have trouble paying her bills. From your discussions, Yael understands that markets fluctuate and says she is comfortable with high risk. Which of the following would be a suitable investment?

A.

global equity fund

B.

money market fund

C.

mortgage fund

D.

Canadian equity index fund

Your client Gerard is 30 years old and plans to retire at age 65. He has a mutual fund portfolio of $40,000 in which he invests $1,500 monthly. Gerard's objective is to use these funds to meet the 20% down payment requirement to buy a house for $650,000.

What is Gerard's investment time horizon not considering market fluctuations?

A.

5 years

B.

15 years

C.

25 years

D.

35 years

What decision accounts for most of the success or failure of a portfolio?

A.

Market timing

B.

Security analysis

C.

Sector weighting

D.

Asset allocation

What amount of Canadian taxes would an investor with a 33% marginal tax rate pay on a $5,000 dividend payment from a foreign corporation?

A.

$0

B.

$1,241

C.

$1,650

D.

$825

How does the life-cycle hypothesis assist an advisor while interacting with clients?

A.

It forms part of the ongoing requirements of the Know Your Client rule

B.

It suggests that as clients age they are in a better financial position to take on investment risk

C.

It provides general assumptions regarding investment objectives based on a client's life stage

D.

It identifies a client's current life stage and investment objectives by their age

Which person would be categorized as a vulnerable client?

A.

Nafissa, who has no savings to address an immediate financial emergency.

B.

Ginger, who has reached retirement age and is easily confused.

C.

Aldous, who has become recently unemployed but still has a mortgage to pay.

D.

Peter, who is 65 years old but cannot afford to retire.

What is a general observation of the Canadian mutual fund industry's evolution?

A.

Providers are advocating the development of more regulations.

B.

Providers are increasing the initial deposit requirements.

C.

Providers are expanding the number of fund types.

D.

Providers are raising the minimum locked-in periods.

An investor owns equity mutual funds and is concerned about overall fund expenses. She prefers investment options that have lower management expense ratios, along with the opportunity for higher returns. What is the most appropriate fund type for this investor?

A.

Exchange-traded

B.

Segregated

C.

Hedge

D.

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