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Canadian Investment Funds Course Exam Questions and Answers

Question 45

Maxine is a portfolio manager who 15 years ago, purchased 100 shares of Never2Tacky, a social media corporation for Aspirations Global Technology Fund. She purchased the stock when it was trading at $10. Last year, the peak market price was $120. Presently, it is trading at $99. News agencies are now reporting that additional regulations regarding social media companies are about to be agreed upon by G7 countries. Maxine is concerned the market value of Never2Tacky is going to drop. She buys a put option with an exercise price of $95 with an expiry of 9 months.

What type of strategy is Maxine using?

Options:

A.

Speculating

B.

Modern portfolio theory

C.

Passively managing

D.

Hedging

Question 46

Quinton, a Dealing Representative, meets with his client Banji. Banji’s Know Your Client (KYC) indicates that her risk profile is “medium’’. Banji currently has $35,000 in her account which is invested 50% in the Middleton Balanced Fund and 50% in the Hector Growth Fund. She tells Quinton that she would like to contribute an additional $10,000 to purchase the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund. Which of the following statements about Banji’s proposed transaction is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Quinton can proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund because it is suitable for Banji based on her current KYC.

B.

Quinton should update Banji's risk profile to "high" so that he can proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund.

C.

Quinton should not proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund because it is not suitable for Banji based on her current KYC.

D.

Quinton must provide Banji with full disclosure about the risks so that he can proceed with the purchase of the Prospect Labour-Sponsored Fund.

Question 47

Which of the following actions by the federal government or the Bank of Canada is an example of monetary policy?

Options:

A.

increasing taxes

B.

increasing transfer payments to particular provinces

C.

increasing the cost of borrowing

D.

increasing spending on road construction and maintenance

Question 48

Daisy is a Dealing Representative registered in the province of Saskatchewan only. Daisy’s client, Orville, a resident of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan is a retiree who presently has a $1,000,000 with her dealer, Easy Ride Financial. Orville is now planning to move to Vegreville, Alberta next month. Easy Ride Financial is registered in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Neither Easy Ride Financial nor Daisy have any clients who are resident in Alberta.

Which of the following should Daisy do if she wants to continue to service Orville’s account?

Options:

A.

Request approval from the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada to be eligible to be a registered Dealing Representative in Alberta

B.

Daisy could seek permission from her dealer to request a client mobility exemption with the Alberta Securities Commission.

C.

Daisy will need to forfeit her registration in Saskatchewan if she wants to be registered in Alberta to keep Orville as a client.

D.

Register with a different mutual fund dealer that is registered in Alberta so she can keep Orville as a client.

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