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CSI IFC Exam Overview :

Exam Name: Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Exam
Exam Code: IFC Dumps
Vendor: CSI Certification: Canadian Securities Course
Questions: 486 Q&A's Shared By: kiyan
Question 44

Carol contributed $500 to her TFSA. $350 was invested in ABC Bank Canadian equity fund and $150 in the ZYX Global growth fund. The expected return for the funds is 8% and 9.8%, respectively. What is the expected return on her TFSA?

Options:

A.

17.8%

B.

8.9%

C.

9.3%

D.

8.5%

Discussion
Question 45

Sonya, a mutual fund manager for Drake Financial, has had a stellar year in managing their Canadian equity portfolio and has outperformed the benchmark by over 200 basis points. She is now concerned that within the last couple of months of this calendar year, the Canadian equity market is due for a 10 to 15% pullback. Which investment strategy would be most appropriate for her to implement for the last couple of months of the year to offset the market correction?

Options:

A.

Buy put options on the iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index Fund

B.

Buy call options on the iShares S&P/TSX 60 Index Fund

C.

Increase her equity exposure to the consumer staples sector

D.

Reduce her equity exposure to the energy sector

Discussion
Question 46

Pippa purchased a 15-year bond with a face value of $5,000 and a 7% coupon rate at the time of issuance. The bond is due to mature later this year. The general interest rate climate remained stable for the first 13 years of the bond's term. However, especially over the past 18 months, both inflation and general interest rates have increased more than expected.

What is Pippa likely to experience from her bond?

Options:

A.

With the unanticipated rise in inflation, Pippa will benefit from a higher real rate of return as well.

B.

Due to inflation, Pippa will experience a capital loss once her bond reaches maturity.

C.

The return of investment capital will have lower purchasing power than prior to investing.

D.

With capital appreciation at 7% annually, Pippa's capital gain will be reduced by inflation at maturity.

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Question 47

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.

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