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This document contains a series of questions and answers designed to assess knowledge and understanding of investment funds specific to the Canadian market. It is structured to help students or professionals prepare for examinations or certifications related to finance and investment. Contents: Types of Investment Funds Definition and examples of mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and hedge funds. Regulatory Framework Overview of the governing bodies, such as the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and their roles. Investment Strategies Discussion on various strategies used by funds, including active vs. passive management. Performance Metrics Explanation of metrics like Net Asset Value (NAV), expense ratios, and performance benchmarks. Tax Implications Insights on taxation of investment income and capital gains in Canada. Sample Questions and Answers A collection of multiple-choice and short-answer questions to test understanding, along with detailed explanations of the correct answers.

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IFIC Mock Exam Q&A

Question 1

Dickson is interested in a high-risk, high-return investment
strategy that involves concentrated portfolios with strong gains
in earnings or stock prices. Which investment philosophy should
Dickson consider?

A) Sector Rotation.
B) Value Investing.
C) Momentum Investing.
D) GARP.

Extracted from Chapter 15:

Momentum investing is a strategy designed to take advantage of ongoing

market trends. It involves purchasing securities that are rising in value and

selling them when they show signs of a downturn. Momentum investors

operate under the belief that stocks that have performed well historically are

likely to continue doing so, and the same applies to those that have

underperformed.

While this strategy can offer the potential for significant returns, it also carries

a greater level of risk compared to other investment approaches. Therefore,

it's essential for Emma to manage these risks thoughtfully and to consider her

overall investment goals and risk tolerance when applying this strategy.




Question 2

Ken is considering withdrawing funds from his RRSP to finance a
home renovation project. What consequence is he likely to face
regarding taxation?

A) Reduced tax liability due to the purpose of the withdrawal.
B) Income tax on the withdrawn amount in the year of withdrawal.

, C) Capital gains tax on the withdrawn amount.
D) No tax implications as long as the funds are used for home
improvement.

Extracted from Chapter 6:

Withdrawals from RRSPs are subject to income tax in the year they are taken

out, regardless of the intended use. Betty should carefully assess the potential

tax consequences before proceeding with the withdrawal.

Question 3

Which of the following represents an implicit cost related to
Principal-Protected Notes (PPNs)?

A) Early redemption fees.
B) Commissions.
C) Performance averaging formulas.
D) Management fees.

Extracted from Chapter 13:

Performance averaging formulas are an example of an implicit cost associated

with Principal Protected Notes (PPNs). These formulas determine the final

payout based on the average performance of the underlying asset throughout

the duration of the note, which can either increase or decrease the returns for

investors. In contrast, other costs are considered explicit.

Question 4



A mutual fund sales representative recommending a high-risk
investment to a retiree with a low risk tolerance, in order to meet
a personal sales target, primarily violates which type of
responsibility?

A) Ethical Responsibility.
B) Professional Responsibility.
C) Legal Responsibility.

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