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CIFC Exam Dumps - Canadian Investment Funds Course Exam

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Question # 25

Sylvia decided to use the savings from her bank account to purchase a 5-year bond. The face value of the bond is $10,000, the market price is $9,230 and the coupon rate is 7%.

What is the current yield on the bond? Round to 2 decimal places.

A.

7.00%

B.

7.25%

C.

7.58%

D.

7.75%

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Question # 26

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?

A.

the equity fund

B.

the bond fund

C.

either since it makes no difference

D.

it depends on her marginal tax rate

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Question # 27

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

A.

Redeemable preferred shares

B.

Cumulative preferred shares

C.

Convertible preferred shares

D.

Participating preferred shares

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Question # 28

What type of mutual fund can invest in specified derivatives and forward contracts for grains, meats, metals, energy products, and coffee?

A.

global equity fund

B.

commodity pool

C.

labour-sponsored investment fund

D.

specialty fund

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Question # 29

Lior is considering an investment that gains exposure to companies that trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). He is not sure what the differences are between a Canadian equity fund and a Canadian dividend fund.

What would you tell him?

A.

Equity funds are more appropriate than dividend funds if Lior requires a steady flow of income.

B.

Dividend funds generate tax-preferred income while income from equity funds is fully taxable.

C.

Dividend funds tend to be less volatile and lower risk than equity funds.

D.

Equity funds hold common shares while dividend funds hold only preferred shares.

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Question # 30

What purpose does it serve for non-money market mutual funds to hold money market instruments?

A.

Money market instruments primarily generate investment income that provides investors with preferential tax treatment.

B.

If the portfolio manager has an immediate need for cash, money market instruments are relatively easy to liquidate.

C.

They are purchased by non-money market funds to satisfy the regulatory requirement of fund diversification.

D.

They ensure that the fair market value of a mutual fund will not drop below a minimal market value.

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Question # 31

Pierre buys a call option on a stock. What is the implication of this transaction?

A.

Pierre has the right to buy the stock if he exercises the option.

B.

Pierre is obligated to sell the stock if the option is exercised.

C.

Pierre has the right to sell the stock if he exercises the option.

D.

Pierre is obligated to buy the stock if the option is exercised.

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Question # 32

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

A.

as interest income

B.

as a capital gain

C.

as a dividend

D.

as return of capital

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