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Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Exam Questions and Answers

Question 9

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 10

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 11

Which of the following statements is TRUE about the movement of business cycles in the Canadian economy?

Options:

A.

A period of economic expansion is followed by a period of economic contraction.

B.

A period of economic expansion is of the same length in every cycle.

C.

A period of economic expansion is always of the same length as a period of economic contraction.

D.

A period of at least 3 consecutive months of contraction is called a recession.

Question 12

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.

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