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CIFC IFSE Institute Canadian Investment Funds Course Exam Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)

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Which of the following statements about pension adjustments (PA) is TRUE?

A.

They represent how much your pension is reduced due to market conditions.

B.

They increase your registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) room by the amount of the pension adjustment.

C.

They represent how much your pension will increase due to years of service.

D.

You will receive a PA whether you are in a defined contribution or a defined benefit pension plan.

Maureen is 65 years old and will be retiring soon. She has a modest portfolio of mutual funds that focus on growth. As she approaches retirement, Maureen wants to switch to investments that provide steady income with low to medium risk.

Given Maureen’s wishes, which of the following mutual funds would be suitable for her?

A.

money market funds, mortgage funds, bond funds

B.

money market funds. Canadian dividend funds, sector funds

C.

Canadian dividend funds, global equity index funds, bond funds

D.

money market funds, global equity funds, bond funds

Which of the followings describes segregated funds?

A.

Segregated funds have high returns, high management fees, and cannot be redeemed until the maturity date of the contract.

B.

Segregated funds flow through capital losses to investors because the investors are the owners of the underlying fund.

C.

Segregated funds offer some protection of the capital invested but there is an added cost for the protection.

D.

Segregated funds are subject to securities regulation because they are distributed by mutual fund dealing representatives.

Leira has a marginal tax rate of 45% and may deduct $5,000 in registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) contributions on her income tax return. If she decides to use her available deduction and assuming

this does not reduce her taxable income to a lower tax bracket, by how much will it reduce her tax payable?

A.

$5,000

B.

$4,500

C.

$2,250

D.

$0

Which investor's needs would be BEST met with an income trust?

A.

Tina wants a product that guarantees the return of at least 75% of her capital upon maturity of the contract or upon her death.

B.

Leanne wants a product that employs alternative strategies such as leverage and short selling to amplify returns.

C.

Gary wants to invest in a product which provides a consistent cash flow of interest, royalties, and lease payments passed along to unitholders.

D.

Phil wants to invest in a product where the performance is linked to that of an underlying asset and the issuer is obligated to repay his principal at maturity.

Which of the following formulas correctly shows how taxable income is calculated?

A.

gross income less tax credits

B.

the sum of earned income and investment income

C.

total income less tax deductions

D.

the sum of income from all sources

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?

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.

Your client Charlie is thinking about making a large investment into the Sentinel Canadian Equity Fund on December 15. The ex-dividend date for the mutual fund is December 20. What advice would you give

Charlie to avoid the tax trap?

A.

Purchase the mutual fund after the ex-dividend date of December 20.

B.

Make the purchase on December 15 but choose to reinvest the distributions.

C.

Make the purchase on December 15 but choose to receive the distributions in cash.

D.

Purchase the mutual fund before the ex-dividend date of December 20.

Lydia wants to transfer units of her Sussex Growth Fund to her registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) as her RRSP contribution. The current market value is $10,600 and the cost of the units is $4,500.

Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

A.

Lydia is only permitted to contribute cash to her RRSP not units of her mutual fund.

B.

Lydia's RRSP contribution will be valued at $4,500.

C.

Lydia's RRSP contribution will be valued at $10,600.

D.

Lydia will incur a capital gain of $4,500 from the contribution.

Gregory is a conservative investor who wants to hold a portfolio of equity securities that would fall less than the overall market in a downturn.

Which of the following portfolios would you advise Gregory to invest in?

A.

a portfolio with a beta equal to 1

B.

a portfolio with a beta between 1 and 2

C.

a portfolio with a beta greater than 2

D.

a portfolio with a beta less than 1

Last year at age 70, Gregory opened a registered retirement income fund (RRIF). Recently, Gregory unexpectedly received a large cash gift and presently does not need to depend on any payments from his RRIF. He contacts his financial advisor Eric for guidance.

Which of the following statements by his financial advisor would be CORRECT?

A.

Periodic contributions to a RRIF are permitted until Gregory reaches the age of 71.

B.

Withdrawals become mandatory within the first year of the plan being started.

C.

Gregory's account will be subjected to no maximum withdrawal limit but to an annual minimum withdrawal.

D.

Gregory must have attained the minimum age of 71 to open a RRIF.

Ellen and her only son Jeff live on the family farm with her father George. Jeff is five years old and Ellen has decided that it is time to start saving for Jeff’s post-secondary education. She has called you to ask about registered education savings plans (RESPs).

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.

If Jeff qualifies for additional CESG. his CESG lifetime maximum increases to $10,000.

B.

If Jeff decides not to pursue a post-secondary education, he can keep all the CESG but it then becomes taxable.

C.

George may open an RESP for Jeff but it will not quality to receive Canada Savings Education Grants (CESGs).

D.

If Ellen receives the National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS), Jeff may be eligible for the Canada Learning Bond

Lucas is 60 years old and continues to work. He presently is a plan holder of a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP). He is considering changing his RRSP to a registered retirement income fund (RRIF).

Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

A.

There is no minimum age to be an annuitant to a RRIF.

B.

Once he changes his RRSP to a RRIF, his unused total RRSP contribution room is lost.

C.

Minimal withdrawals are required to start in the current calendar year his RRIF was established.

D.

Investments that qualify as an eligible investment for a RRIF are different than for an RRSP.

Xerxes, 45 years old, is a successful architect, having an annual income of $185,000. He has around $10,000 in his non-registered account, which he is looking to invest in a tax-efficient manner.

From the following options, which would be the most tax-efficient?

A.

target date fund

B.

bond fund

C.

asset allocation fund

D.

Canadian equity index fund

Every February, Reginald, a Dealing Representative, feels pressured by his Manager to generate new registered retirement savings plans (RRSP) and contributions to assist the branch in meeting broader business targets. Reginald is nearing the end of February, and he has a meeting with a new client, Orel. Orel wants to open a tax-free savings account (TFSA) to develop emergency savings because he does not want to worry about his withdrawals being taxed. Reginald suggests that if Orel were to contribute to an RRSP first, then the resulting tax savings could be used to fund a new emergency account.

In relation to account suitability, what can be said about Reginald’s advice?

A.

Recommending an investment solution that addresses two needs is putting Reginald's client's interest first

B.

Based on Orel's stated need, recommending an RRSP contribution is unsuitable.

C.

Reginald is putting the client's interest first by informing Orel why he should change his purpose for investing.

D.

By convincing Orel to contribute an RRSP, instead of a TFSA, Reginald has put his client's interest first.

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

A.

increasing taxes

B.

increasing transfer payments to particular provinces

C.

increasing the cost of borrowing

D.

increasing spending on road construction and maintenance

Julia is looking for a mutual fund that will give her growth with moderate volatility. Her dealing representative has suggested the Laurentian Fund. The mutual fund's mandate limits the amount of equity exposure in the portfolio to 60%. Also, the portfolio must hold between 40 - 60% in fixed income at all times. The mutual fund distributes interest, dividends, and capital gains to its unitholders. What type of mutual fund is the Laurentian Fund?

A.

asset allocation

B.

balanced

C.

specialty

D.

index

Which statement regarding Canada's income tax system is CORRECT?

A.

Federal and provincial income tax brackets are both progressive and each respective jurisdiction determines the tax rates that will be used.

B.

Once a person's taxable income reaches the next income tax bracket level, all income is subject to be taxed at the higher tax rate.

C.

Tax credits will reduce an individual's taxable income and may lower that person's top marginal tax rate.

D.

After federal and provincial tax rates have been applied to a person's taxable income, tax deductions are then applied to reduce taxes.

In a mutual fund dealer, who is the person responsible for establishing and maintaining compliance policies and procedures as well as monitoring and assessing compliance?

A.

the chief executive officer

B.

the ultimate designated person

C.

the trustee

D.

the chief compliance officer

When comparing the current yield and yield-to-maturity of a bond, which statement applies?

A.

Yield-to-maturity accounts for the reinvestment of coupon payments.

B.

Yield-to-maturity is based on the current market value of the bond, not the price paid.

C.

Capital gains or capital losses are reflected in the current yield calculation.

D.

Current yield includes in the calculation the time to maturity.

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