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CSI IFC - Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Exam

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Total 447 questions

Which information is typically included in the Letter of Engagement?

A.

Client's responsibilities

B.

Process for complaints

C.

Investment Objective

D.

Payee for deposits

What type of fee does a mutual fund sponsor often reduce the longer an investor holds a back-end load fund?

A.

Sales fee

B.

Acquisition fee

C.

Redemption fee

D.

Trailer fee

Which statement CORRECTLY describes index mutual funds and traditional exchange-traded funds (ETFs)?

A.

Index funds use an active investment management style, whereas ETFs use a passive investment management style.

B.

Both types of funds are closed-end investments that are required to hold the same securities as the index at all times.

C.

The market price of an ETF must match its net asset value (NAV), whereas there can be discrepancy in the pricing of index funds.

D.

Both types of funds attempt to replicate the return of a specific market index, but their returns may not perfectly match the index.

10 years ago, Felipe opened a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) account and purchased a mutual fund. The mutual fund purchased included a 7-year deferred sales charge (DSC). At the time of making his investment, him and his Dealing Representative agreed that he had a 25-year growth objective. Since Felipe knew that he was not planning to use his investment until he retired, he was not

concerned about the DSC. Although the rate of return did vary from year-to-year, he never noticed his mutual fund having a drop in value. This gave Felipe more confidence in the investment. As a result, he has never made any changes to his investment.

What category of Know Your Client (KYC) information has been given?

A.

Financial circumstances

B.

Investment experience

C.

Risk profile

D.

Personal circumstances

Hamid, the portfolio manager of the Trabant Canadian Equity Fund is deciding on some new investments. He has identified a retirement residence company as well as a discount clothing retailer that both seem to have good prospects and appear undervalued. What investment approach is Hamid using?

A.

top-down

B.

bottom-up

C.

growth at a reasonable price

D.

technical investing

What type of fund offers the highest expected risk and the highest expected return in terms of the risk-return trade-off between different types of mutual funds?

A.

Mortgage fund

B.

Canadian Equity fund

C.

Specialty fund

D.

Real estate fund

When comparing the current yield and yield-to-maturity of a bond, which statement applies?

A.

Yield-to-maturity accounts for the reinvestment of coupon payments.

B.

Yield-to-maturity is based on the current market value of the bond, not the price paid.

C.

Capital gains or capital losses are reflected in the current yield calculation.

D.

Current yield includes in the calculation the time to maturity.

Which of the following actions by the federal government or the Bank of Canada is an example of monetary policy?

A.

increasing taxes

B.

increasing transfer payments to particular provinces

C.

increasing the cost of borrowing

D.

increasing spending on road construction and maintenance

The portfolio manager of the High Income Fund has 90% of the mutual fund invested in bonds. What is a reason for holding bonds in a mutual fund portfolio?

A.

Bonds provide regular interest income which can be flowed out directly to investors.

B.

Bonds produce regular capital gain payments which result in preferential tax treatment for unitholders.

C.

Coupon payments paid by bonds from large Canadian corporations are eligible for preferential tax treatment.

D.

To increase the dividend yield and credit quality of the mutual fund

Which option is most appropriate for investors who prefer growth-oriented mutual fund trusts?

A.

Fund C

B.

Fund A

C.

Fund B

D.

Fund D