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Canadian Securities Course Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Exam

Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Exam

Last Update Jun 3, 2026
Total Questions : 486

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Questions 2

Stan, a portfolio manager, is looking at two steel companies as potential investments. Truesteel Inc. has a current ratio of 2:1 while Strongco Ltd. has a current ratio of 0.8:1.

What could this information indicate?

Options:

A.  

It appears that Truesteel is more profitable than Strongco.

B.  

Truesteel is better able to meet its short-term financial obligations than Strongco.

C.  

The stock market is more optimistic about the prospects for Truesteel than Strongco.

D.  

Stronqco is reiving less on debt financing than Truesteel.

Discussion 0
Questions 3

Calculate the 2-year simple return for the AAA Mutual Fund.

AAA Mutual Fund Performance

Year | Price at Beginning | Distribution | Price at End | Simple 1-Yr Return

1st Year | $10.00 | $0.25 | $11.00 | 12.50%

2nd Year | $11.00 | $0.25 | $10.20 | -5.00%

Options:

A.  

7%

B.  

3%

C.  

8%

D.  

-3%

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Questions 4

Jenny contributed $5,000 each year for five years to a spousal RRSP in Albert's name. In the sixth calendar year, Jenny did not contribute and Albert withdrew all the funds from the spousal RRSP. What are the tax implications of the withdrawal for Albert and Jenny?

Options:

A.  

No effect on Jenny's taxable income and Albert includes $25,000 plus income earned in the plan in his taxable income.

B.  

Albert includes $10,000 in his taxable income and Jenny includes $15,000 plus income earned in the plan in her taxable income.

C.  

Jenny includes $25,000 in her taxable income and Albert includes income earned in the plan in his taxable income.

D.  

Jenny includes $10,000 in her taxable income and Albert includes $15,000 plus income earned in the plan in his taxable income.

Discussion 0
Questions 5

Which drawback of the comparison universe method makes average fund managers look more like underperformers as the comparison period lengthens?

Options:

A.  

Survivorship bias

B.  

Definition of universes

C.  

Matching of risk profiles

D.  

Universe size

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