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Questions # 141:

Which security is most likely to provide a capital gain if held to maturity?

Options:

A.

A corporate bond bought at a discount

B.

Cumulative preferred shares bought at par value

C.

Common shares of a mature company

D.

A government bond bought at a premium

Questions # 142:

Which of the following statements is TRUE about inflation?

Options:

A.

Inflation results in a redistribution of income from borrowers to lenders.

B.

Generally inflation will benefit those who are living on investment income.

C.

Purchasing power rises as inflation rises.

D.

An increase in the inflation rate could mean investors have less money to invest.

Questions # 143:

What is a key difference between marketable government bonds and treasury bills?

Options:

A.

Treasury bills do not pay any coupon interest, while marketable bonds do

B.

Marketable government bonds may be sold at a discount while Treasury bills are sold at a premium

C.

Treasury bills trade in the over-the-counter market, while marketable bonds trade on the exchange

D.

Marketable government bonds actively trade in the secondary market while Treasury bills can only be bought from and sold to the government

Questions # 144:

Helen is an experienced investor and after all these years she believes that the market is completely efficient. What action would she undertake?

Options:

A.

Invest in ETF that tracks the S&P/TSX Composite Index

B.

Use market timing strategy trying to "beat the market"

C.

Find a portfolio manager who will be managing her portfolio on an everyday basis

D.

Monitor financial press in order to find securities that are under- or over-valued

Questions # 145:

Which of the following statements about standard deviation is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

Indicates how much an investment's performance fluctuates around its average historical return.

B.

A standard deviation greater than one indicates a higher level of volatility than the market.

C.

Measures the systematic risk of an investment relative to a benchmark index.

D.

Standard deviation is also referred to as beta.

Questions # 146:

Your clients, Jessica and Ken, want to buy a house next year. You recommend a money market fund. How do you think a money market fund will help Jessica and Ken reach their goal?

Options:

A.

Money market funds are safe investments because their net asset value per unit does not usually fluctuate.

B.

Money market funds provide high returns without risking the capital invested.

C.

Money market funds pay income weekly which can be automatically reinvested.

D.

Money market funds provide investors a guaranteed fixed rate of return.

Questions # 147:

Which of the following statements is true when comparing fund of funds to traditional mutual funds?

Options:

A.

Fund of funds have higher fees than traditional mutual funds since there are two sets of management fees.

B.

Fund of funds have more asset class options available and lower fees than traditional mutual funds.

C.

Since fund of funds invest primarily outside Canada, they will have higher fees than traditional mutual funds.

D.

Fund of funds have more fee structure options available and lower fees than traditional mutual funds.

Questions # 148:

In conjunction with investment objectives, what Know Your Client information is essential to allow an advisor to fulfill suitability assessment obligations?

Options:

A.

Risk tolerance

B.

Account type

C.

Insider status

D.

Referral arrangement

Questions # 149:

David had $10,000 in his investment account with Dynamic Investments, a mutual funds dealer. On June 28, David wants to buy 500 units in ABC Canadian Dividend Fund that has a Net Asset Value Per Unit (NAVPU) of $14.10. His friend Robert suggests that he may get a better price if he used the strategy of dollar-cost averaging. David then instructs his Dealing Representative to place a purchase order for 100 units on the first of every month starting July 1st for the next 5 months.

The orders are executed at the following NAVPUs.

July 01, $14.00

Aug. 01, $14.50

Sep. 01, $15.00

Oct. 01, $14.25

Nov. 01, $16.50

Did David get a better purchase price following the dollar-cost averaging strategy compared to making a lump-sum purchase of 500 shares on Jun 28, 20xx?

Options:

A.

David got his 500 units at the same price as the lump sum price he would have paid.

B.

David got his 500 units at a lower price than the lump sum price he would have paid.

C.

David realizes that Dollar cost averaging is the best strategy for getting lower prices.

D.

David got his 500 units at a higher price than the lump sum price he would have paid

Questions # 150:

Nancy received a $160 taxable dividend from Can-Star Ltd., whose shares she holds in her non-registered account. Can-Star is a taxable Canadian corporation. What is the approximate amount of the dividend tax credit Nancy will receive on the shares?

Options:

A.

$94

B.

$24

C.

$33

D.

$61

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