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Canadian Investment Funds Course Exam

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Question # 61

Lucas is 60 years old and continues to work. He presently is a plan holder of a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP). He is considering changing his RRSP to a registered retirement income fund (RRIF).

Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

A.

There is no minimum age to be an annuitant to a RRIF.

B.

Once he changes his RRSP to a RRIF, his unused total RRSP contribution room is lost.

C.

Minimal withdrawals are required to start in the current calendar year his RRIF was established.

D.

Investments that qualify as an eligible investment for a RRIF are different than for an RRSP.

Question # 62

Karen’s know your client (KYC) profile corresponds to someone who has a long time horizon, is comfortable with risk and volatility, and is primarily interested in growth. She watches the daily movements of the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and wants a mutual fund that will closely match what she sees.

What kind of mutual fund would be BEST for her?

A.

Canadian small capitalization equity fund

B.

Canadian equity index fund

C.

Canadian dividend fund

D.

Canadian bond fund

Question # 63

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

Question # 64

Which of the following statements about standard deviation is CORRECT?

A.

Indicates how much an investment ' s performance fluctuates around its average historical return.

B.

A standard deviation greater than one indicates a higher level of volatility than the market.

C.

Measures the systematic risk of an investment relative to a benchmark index.

D.

Standard deviation is also referred to as beta.

Question # 65

Julia is looking for a mutual fund that will give her growth with moderate volatility. Her dealing representative has suggested the Laurentian Fund. The mutual fund ' s mandate limits the amount of equity exposure in the portfolio to 60%. Also, the portfolio must hold between 40 - 60% in fixed income at all times. The mutual fund distributes interest, dividends, and capital gains to its unitholders. What type of mutual fund is the Laurentian Fund?

A.

asset allocation

B.

balanced

C.

specialty

D.

index

Question # 66

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

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 # 67

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

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