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CISI IFC Investment Funds in Canada (IFC)Exam Exam Practice Test

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Investment Funds in Canada (IFC)Exam Questions and Answers

Question 1

What is an implicit cost of principal protected notes?

Options:

A.

Structuring costs and guarantee fees

B.

Performance participation caps

C.

Commissions

D.

Early redemption fees

Question 2

On January 3, John invests $500 in the Blue Sky U.S. Equity Fund. On July 1 of the same year, he invests another $500 into the same mutual fund. Information about the net asset value per unit (NAVPU) at the time of each transaction is provided below. Given this information, what will be the value of John's investment on December 31 of this year (please ignore transaction costs and distributions)?

Options:

A.

$1,198

B.

$1,216

C.

$1,256

D.

$1,332

Question 3

Which statement regarding the underwriting process and over-the-counter (OTC) markets is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Corporations must have their shares listed both on an exchange and the OTC market during the underwriting process.

B.

During the underwriting process investment bankers raise investment capital from investors on behalf of corporations and governments issuing securities.

C.

Many new stock issues that are underwritten by securities firms are first listed on a stock exchange before they are sold over-the-counter.

D.

The disclosure standards for stock exchanges are not as stringent as those imposed by the OTC market.

Question 4

Marc asks his new client for copies of his mortgage documents. Which Know Your Client component is Marc researching?

Options:

A.

Investment knowledge

B.

Personal circumstances

C.

Financial circumstances

D.

Financial goals and objectives

Question 5

Frederic recently sold his units in a US dollar (USD) denominated mutual fund. He wants to convert the proceeds back to Canadian dollars (CAD). If he received proceeds of $1,200 USD from the sale and the exchange rate is $1 CAD for $0.99 USD, how much will Frederic receive in Canadian dollars?

Options:

A.

$1-188.00

B.

$1,200.00

C.

$1, 12.12

D.

$1,320.00

Question 6

What type of shares offer its shareholders the opportunity to receive additional dividends if the company’s profit exceeds a stated level?

Options:

A.

Redeemable preferred shares

B.

Cumulative preferred shares

C.

Convertible preferred shares

D.

Participating preferred shares

Question 7

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?

Options:

A.

5 years

B.

15 years

C.

25 years

D.

35 years

Question 8

What do Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) and Allowance for the Survivor have in common?

Options:

A.

ability to defer benefits

B.

benefits start at the age of 65

C.

eligibility depends on income level

D.

benefit amounts depend on individual contribution

Question 9

Your client, a high-income earner in a high marginal tax bracket, is seeking to minimize the amount of tax he pays on investment income while continuing to invest in mutual funds. Which mutual fund would best meet his investment objective?

Options:

A.

Fixed-income fund

B.

Canadian equity fund

C.

Money market fund

D.

Foreign equity fund

Question 10

Sandra presently participates in her employer-sponsored defined contribution pension plan (DCPP). As contributions continue to be made into her plan, what can she expect?

Options:

A.

Retirement benefits will be based on a prescribed formula that can be referenced from the plan's terms and conditions.

B.

The employer will solely make contributions to her DCPP based on a prescribed formula noted within her plan.

C.

Her available registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) contribution room will be reduced by what is being contributed to her plan.

D.

To ensure she has savings at retirement, the employer will choose stable investments to grow her retirement savings.

Question 11

Which of the following statements about capital gains distributions from mutual fund trusts is correct?

Options:

A.

Capital gains from mutual fund trusts are deferred until the investor exits the mutual fund.

B.

Capital gains distributions from a mutual fund trust are reported annually on a T3.

C.

Capital gains distributions are not a disposition and are therefore not taxable.

D.

Capital gains from mutual fund distributions are 100% taxable.

Question 12

A portfolio manager first analyzes a variety of asset mixes to determine an optimal portfolio and then adjusts the mix by monitoring and rebalancing. What is the name for the process the portfolio manager is following?

Options:

A.

Strategic asset allocation

B.

Passive management

C.

Market timing

D.

Sector weighting

Question 13

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?

Options:

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.

Question 14

Which of the following applies to a mutual fund trust?

Options:

A.

It has a board of directors and shareholders.

B.

It has unitholders.

C.

It is not efficient at passing through income to investors.

D.

It is always closed-end.

Question 15

Ken is a member of his employer’s Defined Benefit Pension Plan (DBPP). Which of the following statements about Ken’s plan is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Contributions to the plan do not result in a Pension Adjustment (PA) for Ken.

B.

The amount Ken receives in retirement depends on the performance of the investments he has selected within the plan.

C.

The amount that Ken will receive at retirement is not guaranteed.

D.

Income received from the plan is eligible for pension income splitting even if Ken retires before 65.

Question 16

What type of benefit plan has a final benefit that is dependent on the investment returns within the plan?

Options:

A.

Career average plan

B.

Defined contribution plan

C.

Final average plan

D.

Flat benefit plan

Question 17

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?

Options:

A.

45.50

B.

50.00

C.

52.60

D.

55.40

Question 18

One of your clients, Rakesh, had a portfolio composed of 60% ABC Equity Fund and 40% ABC Bond Fund. Since equities were performing much better than fixed income, he had increased his holdings in ABC Equity Fund to 70% and had reduced his holding in ABC Bond Fund to 30% of his portfolio.

After benefitting the growth in his ABC Equity Fund for over 2 years, Rakesh is uncomfortable with this heavy exposure to equity funds and decides to rebalance his portfolio back to 60% of ABC Equity Fund and 40% of ABC Bond Fund.

He instructs you to switch 10% of the portfolio from the ABC Equity Fund to the ABC Bond Fund.

Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if it is outlined in the prospectus.

B.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if his equity fund is a no-load fund.

C.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if his original units were purchased with a sales charge.

D.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if his equity fund is a low-load fund.

Question 19

Sarah and Kyle are a married couple. They are both 34 years of age and work as teachers. Their combined annual income is $130,000. They are able to save $800 each month. They own a home worth $340,000 with a $120,000 mortgage. Since they work for the same employer, they have the same defined benefit pension plan. Other than a tax-free savings account (TFSA) in Kyle’s name with $5,000, they do not have any other assets.

They are avid sailors and want to save towards a purchase of a sailboat. For the type of sailboat they want, they estimate it should cost around $65,000. They want you to recommend an investment for their monthly savings to help them achieve their goal faster.

What question should you ask them next?

Options:

A.

How would you feel if you lost part of your money in the short-term?

B.

What is your investment objective for these savings?

C.

What is your net worth?

D.

How much do you make individually each year?

Question 20

Which of the following money market securities have the highest degree of risk for the investor?

Options:

A.

Bankers' Acceptances

B.

Commercial Paper

C.

Treasury Bills

D.

Municipal Short-Term Paper

Question 21

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?

Options:

A.

global equity fund

B.

money market fund

C.

mortgage fund

D.

Canadian equity index fund

Question 22

In a mutual fund dealer, who is the person responsible for establishing and maintaining compliance policies and procedures as well as monitoring and assessing compliance?

Options:

A.

the chief executive officer

B.

the ultimate designated person

C.

the trustee

D.

the chief compliance officer

Question 23

Charlotte has received proceeds from a deceased family member’s estate. Charlotte decides to visit Malik, who’s a Dealing Representative at her bank. She tells Malik, she does not know much about trading ETFs, but she wants to invest in ETFs. Charlotte says she feels fortunate to have this money and that she’s not worried about losing it because she never planned on having any of it.

What element of the Know Your Client (KYC) information has Malik been able to learn?

Options:

A.

Risk Profile

B.

Risk Capacity

C.

Risk Preference

D.

Risk Tolerance

Question 24

Sheldon is a 25 year old graphic designer. He has just started working and saves regularly. Apart from his regular salary he also earns extra money from freelancing after office hours and during weekends. His earnings from his freelance work are sufficient for meeting his living expenses. He saves the entire amount of his salary. He has heard about lifecycle funds but has come to you for additional information.

Which of the following statement about lifecycle funds is TRUE?

Options:

A.

As Sheldon gets older, the life cycle asset allocation changes from more risky to less risky.

B.

All lifecycle funds start with equal allocations to cash, fixed income and equities before being re-balanced.

C.

The asset allocation of a lifecycle fund is set based on the age demographic of its unitholders and remains the same for the time frame of the lifecycle fund.

D.

Investor income is the only basis for changing the asset allocation of a lifecycle mutual fund.

Question 25

Which among the following BEST describes a company's retained earnings statement?

Options:

A.

a company's financial position at a specific point in time

B.

the amount of money contributed to the company by its shareholders or owners

C.

the amount of profit that is reinvested in the company

D.

the earnings and expenses of a business over a period of time

Question 26

Bernadette has a high-paying job and is in the top tax bracket. She recently received a payment of $5 million upon the settlement of her uncle’s estate. Bernadette would like to invest her inheritance in financial products that would not only grow her money but is also income tax friendly.

Which of the following would provide the most favourable tax treatment?

Options:

A.

Dividends received from a large foreign corporation.

B.

Coupon payments from Government of Canada bonds.

C.

Capital gains from a large Canadian corporation.

D.

Eligible dividends from a publicly-listed Canadian corporation

Question 27

Bernadette has a high-paying job and is in the top tax bracket. She recently received a payment of $5 million upon the settlement of her uncle's estate. Bernadette would like to invest her inheritance in financial products that would not only grow her money but is also income tax friendly.

Which of the following would provide the most favourable tax treatment?

Options:

A.

Coupon payments from Government of Canada bonds.

B.

Dividends received from a large foreign corporation.

C.

Capital gains from stock investments.

D.

Dividends from a large public Canadian corporation.

Question 28

Manuel is a Dealing Representative for Commonwealth Financial Inc., a mutual fund dealer. His dealer represents many different mutual fund families available, including their own: CF Group of Funds. He is

considering recommending a CF equity fund to one of his clients, Stefania. While describing details about the fund, he informs her that accounts are set-up in nominee name, and that their mutual funds are not transferable. In addition, the fund does pay trailer fees.

What type of information has Manuel described about his potential investment recommendation?

Options:

A.

The material conflict of interest

B.

Features of a locked-in plan

C.

Excessive trading

D.

A Letter of Engagement

Question 29

Danica is looking for a mutual fund to hold in her non-registered account that provides a regular stream of income with potential for capital growth. She is having difficulty distinguishing between bond funds and dividend funds. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

Options:

A.

The return of dividend funds relies only on interest rates; whereas with bond funds, the return also depends on the general direction of stock markets.

B.

When interest rates rise, the net asset value per unit (NAVPU) of bond funds decreases; whereas with dividend funds it rises.

C.

Bond funds receive fixed interest payments from most of their investments.

D.

Bond fund distributions receive more favorable tax treatment than that of dividend funds.

Question 30

Quintin has been a Dealing Representative for Global Maximum Financial for 5 years. Today, he opened an account for his new client, Reginald. In addition to opening a new account, Reginald agreed to

accept Quintin's investment recommendation and placed a purchase order to buy units of the Global Maximum Value Equity fund.

Quintin informed his Branch Manager Lupita about this new account on the same day the purchase order was received. Lupita told Quintin that she would complete her review of the New Client Application Form (NCAF) by no later than tomorrow.

Which statement regarding this new account opening is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Quintin cannot accept purchase orders from a client until Lupita completes her review of the NCAF.

B.

Lupita has two business days from the date of opening the new account to approve the NCAF completed by Quintin.

C.

Quintin and Lupita are both following proper procedure regarding new account openings and purchase orders.

D.

Unless Quintin is presently under probation, he does not need Lupita's approval regarding the NCAF.

Question 31

Jacinta is a Dealing Representative with WealthSource Partners Inc., a mutual fund dealer registered in Ontario. Jacinta meets with her friend Saabir, who is a licensed insurance agent. Saabir asks Jacinta for

a list of Jacinta's clients so that Saabir can reach out to them to ensure that their insurance needs are being met. Which of the following statements about Jacinta sharing the list with Saabir is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

If Saabir obtains prior consent from Jacinta to use the clients' personal information for a reasonable purpose, Saabir can contact the clients to inquire about their insurance needs.

B.

If Saabir promptly discloses that he has collected the clients' personal information from Jacinta without their consent, Saabir can use the information for a new stated purpose.

C.

If Jacinta determines that there is a reasonable purpose for sharing the list with Saabir, she can disclose the information to Saabir without obtaining prior consent from the clients.

D.

If Jacinta shares the list with Saabir without obtaining the clients' prior consent, she will be in breach of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

Question 32

Which person would be categorized as a vulnerable client?

Options:

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.

Question 33

At 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on July 6, the following information is collected for the Marigold Canadian Dividend Fund:

What is the net asset value per unit NAVPU for the Marigold Canadian Dividend Fund for July 6?

Options:

A.

$7.19

B.

$7.65

C.

$8.25

D.

$9.27

Question 34

Solomon is a Dealing Representative who is excited about a new equity fund his dealer recently approved. He thinks investors will be attracted to the fund’s historical performance. He has a prospective new client, Madira, who is 25 years old. Madira has invested in mutual funds before, but not with Solomon’s dealer. She has made an appointment to open a new RRSP with Solomon’s firm.

What does Solomon need to do to make this a suitable recommendation?

Options:

A.

Show from past fund performance, that mutual fund costs are not important if there are high returns.

B.

Rely on the risk rating of the mutual fund when offering an investment solution.

C.

Identify how the proposed investment is in alignment with the investor's profile and holdings.

D.

Match the past rates of return of the mutual fund with what is the anticipated rate of return.

Question 35

Sven owns preferred shares that give him the option to sell his holdings back to the issuing company at a predetermined price and within a specified time. What type of preferred shares does Sven own?

Options:

A.

retractable

B.

participating

C.

convertible

D.

redeemable

Question 36

Josephine is a Dealing Representative with Sunshine Mutual Funds Inc. for over 10 years. Her brother Jonathan has an account with Sunshine Mutual Funds Inc., too. Jonathan wants Josephine to manage his

portfolio and make investment decisions on his behalf. Jonathan trusts his sister to make better investment choices than he can. He also wants to give Power of Attorney (POA) to Josephine so she can have full authority over his account.

How can Josephine respond to her brother's request?

Options:

A.

Josephine can accept a limited POA.

B.

Josephine cannot accept the POA as she is not the immediate family.

C.

Josephine can accept the POA as it is an exception that is permitted under the MFDA rules.

D.

Josephine should accept the POA after making a full disclosure to her dealer about the POA.

Question 37

Which information is typically included in the Letter of Engagement?

Options:

A.

Client's responsibilities

B.

Process for complaints

C.

Investment Objective

D.

Payee for deposits

Question 38

Which financial leverage ratio measures a company’s ability to repay its borrowings?

Options:

A.

Operating profit margin ratio

B.

Interest coverage ratio

C.

Total debt ratio

D.

Cash flow from operations to total debt ratio

Question 39

What value are withdrawals under a ratio withdrawal plan based upon?

Options:

A.

Value at inception of plan

B.

Average of start and year-end portfolio value

C.

End of year portfolio value

D.

Current portfolio value

Question 40

Which of the following best describes how a target date fund works?

Options:

A.

Through the years, the asset allocation shifts from equities towards fixed income as the maturity date approaches.

B.

Through the years, the asset allocation shifts from fixed income towards equities as the maturity date approaches.

C.

The mutual fund is constantly rebalanced to maintain an even split between equities and fixed income through the life of the mutual fund.

D.

In exchange for a lump-sum purchase the unitholder receives guaranteed monthly payments for life.

Question 41

Tony, the investment manager of True North Canadian Equity Fund is deciding on some new investments. He has done an economic analysis of the various provinces and sectors of the Canadian economy and has determined that Nova Scotia and Alberta present the best prospects. He has also identified potential in the oil and gas sector. He narrows down his selection to an oil supply firm in Medicine Hat and a drilling company in Halifax.

What investment approach is Tony employing?

Options:

A.

bottom-up

B.

growth at a reasonable price (GARP)

C.

value investing

D.

top-down

Question 42

What term applies to unemployment created by a new technology that eliminates the need for subway train drivers?

Options:

A.

Structural

B.

Frictional

C.

Natural

D.

Cyclical

Question 43

The Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA) has strict rules concerning conflicts of interest. Which of the following is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Gifts and benefits may be provided to a client if your employer is aware of the benefits and has given approval.

B.

Activities that do not relate specifically to your employer need not be reported.

C.

Only actual conflicts must be reported to your employer. Potential conflicts need not be reported because they have not happened yet.

D.

Borrowing money from a client will always be acceptable provided there is a written contract detailing the nature of the agreement.

Question 44

Which statement regarding Canada's income tax system is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Federal and provincial income tax brackets are both progressive and each respective jurisdiction determines the tax rates that will be used.

B.

Once a person's taxable income reaches the next income tax bracket level, all income is subject to be taxed at the higher tax rate.

C.

Tax credits will reduce an individual's taxable income and may lower that person's top marginal tax rate.

D.

After federal and provincial tax rates have been applied to a person's taxable income, tax deductions are then applied to reduce taxes.

Question 45

Jehona is a Dealing Representative with Vista Wealth Investments Inc., a mutual fund dealer in Ontario and Nova Scotia. Jehona has reviewed her client Sokol’s account and wants to adjust the holdings and re-balance the portfolio. Which of the following statements about Jehona’s permitted activities is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

If Sokol has signed a Limited Authorization Form, Jehona can process the trades in the account without Sokol's pre-approval.

B.

If Jehona wants to execute trades for Sokol's account, Sokol must provide his specific authorization before the trades are entered.

C.

If Sokol has given Jehona discretionary trading authority, Jehona can process trades in the account without Sokol's pre-approval.

D.

If Jehona wants to execute the trades without Sokol's pre-approval, Sokol must first appoint Jehona as his Power of Attorney.

Question 46

What is the national self-regulatory organization (SRO) for investment dealers?

Options:

A.

The National Securities Commission

B.

The Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada

C.

The Canadian Securities Administrators

D.

The Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada

Question 47

Gershon is a Dealing Representative and he opens a new account for his client, Isaac. Gershon collects the necessary information from Isaac in order to designate the Trusted Contact Person (TCP) for Isaac’s account. Which of the following statements about Isaac’s TCP is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

The TCP is an alternative to a Power of Attorney (PQA) and has the authority to make changes to Isaac's account and direct trading.

B.

The TCP is an alternative authority on Isaac's account that has the power to place a temporary hold on Isaac's account to disallow trading.

C.

The TCP is the person whom Gershon can speak to if he becomes concerned about Isaac's mental capacity to make financial decisions.

D.

The TCP is the person who is designated with authority to direct financial dealings for Isaac's account and make financial decisions.

Question 48

Which of the following statements about global equity funds is TRUE?

Options:

A.

They may invest in all countries including the investment fund manager's home country.

B.

They must invest almost exclusively outside of the Americas.

C.

They are always less risky than Canadian equity funds.

D.

They specialize in one or two countries.

Question 49

Axis Wealth Management Inc. is a mutual fund dealer and member of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA).

Indrek is a Branch Manager for the Guelph Branch and he is responsible for conducting suitability reviews in order to identify any unsuitable transactions or accounts. Which of the following

accounts/transactions would be unsuitable?

Options:

A.

Gilles has invested in various mutual funds using a leverage strategy recommended by his Dealing Representative. Gilles is 82, he is retired, he needs regular income, and his risk profile is "low".

B.

Hundolf holds the Fortune Small Cap Equity Fund. Hundolf is fully employed, he is saving for his retirement in 18 years, his investment objective is "growth", and his risk profile is "medium-high".

C.

Megara bought a principal protected note (PPN) with a 7-year maturity. Megara wants principal protection and has a long-term investment time horizon (10+ years).

D.

Ulani is saving for the final payment she will owe on her pre-construction condominium. Ulani has invested in the Harbour Money Market Fund because she is seeking "safety".

Question 50

Last year at age 70, Gregory opened a registered retirement income fund (RRIF). Recently, Gregory unexpectedly received a large cash gift and presently does not need to depend on any payments from his RRIF. He contacts his financial advisor Eric for guidance.

Which of the following statements by his financial advisor would be CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Periodic contributions to a RRIF are permitted until Gregory reaches the age of 71.

B.

Withdrawals become mandatory within the first year of the plan being started.

C.

Gregory's account will be subjected to no maximum withdrawal limit but to an annual minimum withdrawal.

D.

Gregory must have attained the minimum age of 71 to open a RRIF.

Question 51

While assessing the suitability of an investment recommendation as a Dealing Representative, which statement applies to the "Client's Interest First" standard?

Options:

A.

Presenting a fund's historical investment performance to anticipate a mutual fund's future rate of return.

B.

Clarifying for clients the costs and fees associated with mutual funds and how they impact investment performance.

C.

The use of a risk-based approach when determining which mutual fund to recommend to the client.

D.

Accurately document Know Your Client information (KYC) so there is evidence to support a recommendation.

Question 52

Which of the following statements about registered education savings plans (RESPs) is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Contributions to RESPs are tax deductible.

B.

There is a yearly contribution limit per beneficiary.

C.

RESPs must be collapsed by the end of the 31st year of its starting date

D.

Contributed funds grow tax-free within the plan.

Question 53

Rank the decisions made by a portfolio manager in order of importance for the success of the portfolio.

Options:

A.

Sector weighting, security selection, asset allocation

B.

Asset allocation, security selection, sector weighting

C.

Security selection, sector weighting, asset allocation

D.

Asset allocation, sector weighting, security selection

Question 54

Natasha currently owns 2 mutual funds: a bond fund and a Canadian equity fund. She would like to use one of them as her registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) contribution for the year. From a tax efficiency perspective, which mutual fund should she contribute?

Options:

A.

the equity fund

B.

the bond fund

C.

either since it makes no difference

D.

it depends on her marginal tax rate

Question 55

Maxine is a portfolio manager who 15 years ago, purchased 100 shares of Never2Tacky, a social media corporation for Aspirations Global Technology Fund. She purchased the stock when it was trading at $10. Last year, the peak market price was $120. Presently, it is trading at $99. News agencies are now reporting that additional regulations regarding social media companies are about to be agreed upon by G7 countries. Maxine is concerned the market value of Never2Tacky is going to drop. She buys a put option with an exercise price of $95 with an expiry of 9 months.

What type of strategy is Maxine using?

Options:

A.

Speculating

B.

Modern portfolio theory

C.

Passively managing

D.

Hedging

Question 56

You ask a new client, Brad, "what are your financial obligations and what are your assets?" What information are you trying to gather in order to comply with the know your client (KYC) rule?

Options:

A.

net worth

B.

marginal tax rate

C.

income and cash-flow

D.

tax consequences

Question 57

Maureen is 65 years old and will be retiring soon. She has a modest portfolio of mutual funds that focus on growth. As she approaches retirement, Maureen wants to switch to investments that provide steady income with low to medium risk.

Given Maureen’s wishes, which of the following mutual funds would be suitable for her?

Options:

A.

money market funds, mortgage funds, bond funds

B.

money market funds. Canadian dividend funds, sector funds

C.

Canadian dividend funds, global equity index funds, bond funds

D.

money market funds, global equity funds, bond funds

Question 58

Your clients, Philip and Helen, have a disabled son, Alex, age 22. They want to set up a registered disability savings plan (RDSP) for Alex and have asked you for some information.

Which statement is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Philip and Helen's contributions are refundable to them.

B.

There is no annual or lifetime maximum limit on contributions.

C.

Alex must quality for the disability tax credit.

D.

Philip and Helen's contributions are tax-deductible.

Question 59

Francis wants to redeem his US Asset Allocation Fund as he needs the money for a down payment for a home purchase. The current proceeds from the redemption are USD $27,859, and the current CAD/USD exchange rate is 0.7353.

How much will Francis receive in Canadian dollars when he redeems the Funds? Please round your answer to the nearest dollar.

Options:

A.

$37,888

B.

$36,698

C.

$42,861

D.

$35,859

Question 60

Quinton, a Dealing Representative, meets with his client Banji. Banji’s Know Your Client (KYC) indicates that her risk profile is “medium’’. Banji currently has $35,000 in her account which is invested 50% in the Middleton Balanced Fund and 50% in the Hector Growth Fund. She tells Quinton that she would like to contribute an additional $10,000 to purchase the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund. Which of the following statements about Banji’s proposed transaction is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Quinton can proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund because it is suitable for Banji based on her current KYC.

B.

Quinton should update Banji's risk profile to "high" so that he can proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund.

C.

Quinton should not proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund because it is not suitable for Banji based on her current KYC.

D.

Quinton must provide Banji with full disclosure about the risks so that he can proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund.

Question 61

Malik has been saving money for retirement but he is worried about the impact inflation may have on the value of his savings. He wants to purchase a bond that will give him a steady stream of income that is greater than the inflation rate. He has found a bond issued by a major airline with a market price of $9,200, a par value of $10,000, and a coupon rate of 6.75%.What is the current yield of this bond?

Options:

A.

7.34%

B.

6.75%

C.

6.25%

D.

6.21%

Question 62

What stage in the business cycle typically has increasing wages, rising inflation, rising interest rates with slowing sales, and decreasing business investment?

Options:

A.

Peak

B.

Expansion

C.

Trough

D.

Recovery

Question 63

As a measurement of risk, which of the following statements about beta is TRUE?

Options:

A.

A larger beta for a stock means it will outperform the market at any point in the business cycle.

B.

It is a relative measure that compares how an investment reacts to movements in a specific index.

C.

It is a ratio that compares a company's current rate of return to its average rate of return overtime.

D.

It corresponds to a stock's riskiness in relation to the frequency of dividend payments over a certain period of time.

Question 64

Which statement best describes what a rational investor will do when comparing the risk and return of two investments?

Options:

A.

He will select the one that maximizes risk and maximizes return

B.

He will select the one with the lower risk because all investors are risk averse

C.

He will select the one that minimizes risk and maximizes return

D.

He will select the one with the higher expected risk because that is the only way to earn a higher return

Question 65

The owners of Underground Airways Ltd. want to take their privately owned corporation public through an initial public offering (IPO). They are speaking to a specialist from an investment dealer to determine

whether it would be advisable to become listed on a stock exchange or the over-the-counter (OTC) market.

In comparing the two options, which of the following considerations is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Underground would be subject to less stringent listing requirements if they chose the stock exchange as compared to the OTC market.

B.

If Underground chose to list on the OTC market, there would be no secondary market available for investors.

C.

Underground would still be directly involved in the trading of their shares on either market.

D.

A stock exchange listing would provide Underground with greater market exposure and public confidence than listing on the OTC market.

Question 66

Michael had invested in several mutual funds, most of which have appreciated in value. He is not sure if he needs to report the gain as capital gains when he files his income tax return.

What would you tell Michael?

Options:

A.

Capital gains are taxed when they are realized.

B.

He has to report any unrealized capital gains each year.

C.

Capital gains are taxed only on equity mutual funds.

D.

Capital gains are not subject to tax.

Question 67

An employer wants to offer his employees a pension plan. The goal is to provide a simple-to-understand plan that will reward all participants equally, regardless of their income level, and provide a retirement income based on a participant’s years of service with the company. What plan will best meet his requirements?

Options:

A.

Defined contribution plan

B.

Career average plan

C.

Flat benefit plan

D.

Final average plan

Question 68

Xerxes, 45 years old, is a successful architect, having an annual income of $185,000. He has around $10,000 in his non-registered account, which he is looking to invest in a tax-efficient manner.

From the following options, which would be the most tax-efficient?

Options:

A.

target date fund

B.

bond fund

C.

asset allocation fund

D.

Canadian equity index fund

Question 69

Reginald is a Dealing Representative, who feels pressure from management at the beginning of every calendar year, to open new registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) and generate RRSP contributions. It is the end of February, and Reginald is close to reaching his personal sales objectives. He just finished an appointment with a prospective new client, Orel. Orel wants to open a tax-free savings account (TFSA) to build emergency savings. However, Reginald recommended to Orel that he should first contribute to an RRSP, and then use the tax savings for a TFSA contribution. With regards to account suitability, what can be said about Reginald's advice?

Options:

A.

Reginald is putting the client's interest first by informing Orel why he should change his investment strategy.

B.

Based on Orel's stated need, recommending an RRSP contribution is unsuitable.

C.

Recommending an investment solution that addresses two needs, is putting Reginald's client's interest first.

D.

By convincing Orel to contribute to an RRSP, instead of a TFSA, Reginald has put his client's interest first.

Question 70

Patrick is a portfolio manager for the HyperTally Growth Fund. It has generated an annualized rate of return of 10% this past year. However, with the anticipation of very high inflation to soon occur, there is also an expectation of higher interest rates. Patrick is concerned about the future returns of existing stocks within the fund. What may Patrick do to protect against the market value of the fund dropping?

Options:

A.

Agree to buy forward contracts where he is in the "long' position.

B.

Buy call options for the existing stocks stored within the fund.

C.

Avoid the use of derivatives because they are speculative in nature.

D.

Purchase put options for the fund's existing assets.

Question 71

What role do investment dealers play in the Canadian and global financial markets?

Options:

A.

They are contributors to a company's profits.

B.

They are contributors to an investor's earnings.

C.

They assist with the exchange of capital for a financial instrument.

D.

By underwriting financial instruments, they raise capital for investors.

Question 72

Janine will celebrate her 71st birthday this year. She currently has a lot of money in a personal registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) and knows there are rules about what she can do with those funds. Which of the following is TRUE?

Options:

A.

She can convert her RRSP to a locked-in retirement income fund (LRIF).

B.

She can convert her RRSP to a registered retirement income fund (RRIF) this year or by December 31st of next year.

C.

She can take the entire amount in cash, with no tax consequences because her RRSP funds were tax-sheltered.

D.

She can purchase a registered term or life annuity.

Question 73

Your clients, Jessica and Ken, want to buy a house next year. You recommend a money market fund. How do you think a money market fund will help Jessica and Ken reach their goal?

Options:

A.

Money market funds are safe investments because their net asset value per unit does not usually fluctuate.

B.

Money market funds provide high returns without risking the capital invested.

C.

Money market funds pay income weekly which can be automatically reinvested.

D.

Money market funds provide investors a guaranteed fixed rate of return.

Question 74

What equity investment philosophy places greater emphasis on industry weighting than on security selection?

Options:

A.

Growth at a reasonable price

B.

Growth investing

C.

Momentum investing

D.

Sector rotation

Question 75

On which of the following does the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) impose requirements?

Options:

A.

consumers

B.

departments and agencies of the Government of Canada

C.

organizations in the private sector subject to federal regulation

D.

departments and agencies of provincial governments

Question 76

Exchange traded funds (ETFs) that track an index and index mutual funds have many similarities. However, what is a major difference between these two products?

Options:

A.

While ETFs are prone to tracking errors, index funds are perfectly aligned with their underlying index.

B.

ETFs can be purchased continuously throughout the trading day while index funds can only be bought or sold at the end of the day.

C.

The market price of ETFs always matches the underlying basket of securities while there can be a discrepancy in pricing index funds.

D.

ETFs do not have management fees since they are exchange traded while index funds do incur such fees.

Question 77

Your client Charlie is thinking about making a large investment into the Sentinel Canadian Equity Fund on December 15. The ex-dividend date for the mutual fund is December 20. What advice would you give

Charlie to avoid the tax trap?

Options:

A.

Purchase the mutual fund after the ex-dividend date of December 20.

B.

Make the purchase on December 15 but choose to reinvest the distributions.

C.

Make the purchase on December 15 but choose to receive the distributions in cash.

D.

Purchase the mutual fund before the ex-dividend date of December 20.

Question 78

A married couple is opening a spousal RRSP account in the name of the wife. The dealing representative gathers the information required on the NAAF, including the wife’s name, social insurance number, permanent address, and investment objectives. The representative also gathers KYC information for both and informs them that leveraging is not permitted with respect to RRSP accounts. Which information was not required?

Options:

A.

Disclaimer with respect to leveraging

B.

Wife’s KYC information

C.

Wife’s social insurance number

D.

Husband’s KYC information

Question 79

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

Options:

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.

Question 80

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

Options:

A.

increasing taxes

B.

increasing transfer payments to particular provinces

C.

increasing the cost of borrowing

D.

increasing spending on road construction and maintenance

Question 81

Fund A has a 5-year average return of 10% and a standard deviation of 5%. Fund B has a 5-year average return of 8% and a standard deviation of 2%. Select the most accurate statement about Funds A and B.

Options:

A.

Fund A will always provide a higher return than Fund B

B.

Fund B’s lowest return is lower than Fund A’s lowest return

C.

Fund A’s returns have ranged from 5% to 10%

D.

Fund B is less risky than Fund A

Question 82

When you buy a put option, which of the following is TRUE?

Options:

A.

You have the right to sell a set number of shares at a set price.

B.

You have the right to purchase a set number of shares at a set price.

C.

You have the obligation to sell a set number of shares at a set price.

D.

You have the obligation to buy a set number of shares at a set price.

Question 83

For what reason do different entities have securities created and sold?

Options:

A.

Government debt is reduced due to the capital that is received from investors when their securities are purchased.

B.

When common shares are initially sold, the capital raised will increase the issuing corporation's retained earnings.

C.

Governments can address financial needs and support initiatives when securities are first sold.

D.

The issuance of securities is a method used by corporations to redistribute their wealth to investors to lower taxes.

Question 84

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

Options:

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.

Question 85

Why do speculators tend to avoid diversification?

Options:

A.

Diversifying a portfolio may result in overall risk that is lower than that of its component securities

B.

Diversifying a portfolio tends to increase the probability of very large gains and losses

C.

Diversifying a portfolio tends to reduce the probability of very large gains and losses

D.

Not diversifying a portfolio exposes the investor to the total risk of the securities

Question 86

Which of the following statements is TRUE about inflation?

Options:

A.

Inflation results in a redistribution of income from borrowers to lenders.

B.

Generally inflation will benefit those who are living on investment income.

C.

Purchasing power rises as inflation rises.

D.

An increase in the inflation rate could mean investors have less money to invest.

Question 87

Kendrick is a newly registered Dealing Representative for Oak Solid Financial. He has been assigned the task of contacting existing clients where there has been no record of consultation within the last 12 months. The first person he sees on his list is a client named Chandra Ruffino. He double-checks if her phone number is on the Do Not Call List (DNCL) registry.Which of the following statements apply?

Options:

A.

If Chandra is on the DNCL registry, Kendrick is still eligible to contact the client of Oak Solid Financial.

B.

If Chandra has been on the DNCL registry for 18 months, then Kendrick is not allowed to contact her.

C.

If Chandra is on the DNCL, then Kendrick can only contact her if she is specifically his client.

D.

If Chandra had closed her account within the last 12 months and registered herself on the DNCL, then Kendrick cannot call her.

Question 88

Your client earns $100,000 from employment and $10,000 from investments each year. Her bills total $95,000 annually. What is her discretionary income?

Options:

A.

$5,000

B.

$20,000

C.

$15,000

D.

$10,000

Question 89

Catarina is a Dealing Representative for Ethical Financial which represents 20 different mutual fund families. Darlene is a fund manager from one of those mutual fund families and wants to send a gift card to Catarina as a symbol of appreciation. Ethical Financial's policies and procedures manual (PPM) require that Catarina decline the gift.

What method of addressing conflict of interest is being used by Ethical Financial?

Options:

A.

Potential

B.

Disclosure

C.

Avoidance

D.

Control

Question 90

Which statement is most accurate about fund wraps?

Options:

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

Question 91

Ellen and her only son Jeff live on the family farm with her father George. Jeff is five years old and Ellen has decided that it is time to start saving for Jeff’s post-secondary education. She has called you to ask about registered education savings plans (RESPs).

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

Options:

A.

If Jeff qualifies for additional CESG. his CESG lifetime maximum increases to $10,000.

B.

If Jeff decides not to pursue a post-secondary education, he can keep all the CESG but it then becomes taxable.

C.

George may open an RESP for Jeff but it will not quality to receive Canada Savings Education Grants (CESGs).

D.

If Ellen receives the National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS), Jeff may be eligible for the Canada Learning Bond

Question 92

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?

Options:

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

Question 93

Megan purchases a treasury bill for $98,200. When it matures for $100,000, how does Megan treat the $1,800 difference?

Options:

A.

as interest income

B.

as a capital gain

C.

as a dividend

D.

as return of capital

Question 94

Raybert has a very short-term investment objective and has decided to purchase money market instruments. There are plenty of 90-day money market securities available for him to choose from. Although Raybert is aware that all the respective issuers have a similar need for his capital, no matter what he decides, he can only afford to purchase one.

In terms of financial markets and their relationship to the principles of supply and demand, which characteristic of investment capital are the issuers being exposed to?

Options:

A.

Mobility

B.

Risk

C.

Scarcity

D.

Sensitivity

Question 95

Your client, Helen, just received her non-registered account statement which states that one of her mutual funds made an interest income distribution during the year. She asks you how she will be taxed on the distribution. What do you tell Helen?

Options:

A.

She will pay taxes on 50% of the distribution.

B.

She will pay taxes at her top marginal tax rate.

C.

She will pay taxes on the grossed-up amount of the income.

D.

She will pay taxes at her average tax rate.

Question 96

The following table shows Sabrina's earned income for the past few years:

Sabrina has always maximized her RRSP contributions, so she has no carry-forward room available. If the maximum contribution limit for Year 3 is $24,270, what is her RRSP contribution room for Year 3?

Options:

A.

$22,500

B.

$24,270

C.

$25,200

D.

$26,100

Question 97

Nelson is a Dealing Representative with True Wealth Advisors Inc., a mutual fund dealer. Nelson follows proper procedures related to his firm’s Relationship Disclosure Information (RDI). Which of the following CORRECTLY describes how Nelson is permitted to evidence that he satisfied his RDI obligation?

Options:

A.

Nelson may retain a copy of the RDI in the client file with detailed notes to confirm that he provided and explained the RDI to the client.

B.

Nelson may deliver the RDI to clients who request it and keep detailed notes of the clients who were provided with the RDI.

C.

Nelson can formalize his relationship under the RDI using a Letter of Engagement that specifies duties, responsibilities, and level of service.

D.

Nelson can record detailed notes which confirm that he provided and explained the Fund Facts to the client within 2 days of the RDI.

Demo: 97 questions
Total 324 questions