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CISI Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) Exam Sample Questions (Q379-Q384):
NEW QUESTION # 379
Quintin has been a Dealing Representative for Global Maximum Financial for 5 years. Today, he opened an account for his new client, Reginald. In addition to opening a new account, Reginald agreed to accept Quintin's investment recommendation and placed a purchase order to buy units of the Global Maximum Value Equity fund.
Quintin informed his Branch Manager Lupita about this new account on the same day the purchase order was received. Lupita told Quintin that she would complete her review of the New Client Application Form (NCAF) by no later than tomorrow.
Which statement regarding this new account opening is CORRECT?
- A. Quintin and Lupita are both following proper procedure regarding new account openings and purchase orders.
- B. Lupita has two business days from the date of opening the new account to approve the NCAF completed by Quintin.
- C. Quintin cannot accept purchase orders from a client until Lupita completes her review of the NCAF.
- D. Unless Quintin is presently under probation, he does not need Lupita's approval regarding the NCAF.
Answer: C
Explanation:
According to the MFDA Rules, a Dealing Representative must not accept any purchase orders from a client until the Branch Manager or other designated person has reviewed and approved the New Client Application Form (NCAF) for the client. This is to ensure that the Dealing Representative has obtained and verified all the necessary information about the client, such as identity, investment objectives, risk tolerance, financial situation, and suitability of investments. The review and approval of the NCAF must be completed before any trades are executed for the client, unless there are exceptional circumstances that justify a delay. In this case, Quintin should have waited for Lupita's approval of the NCAF before placing the purchase order for Reginald.
1: MFDA Rules as at December 31, 2021 - MFDA 2 (Rule 2.2.4)
NEW QUESTION # 380
Sarah and Kyle are a married couple. They are both 34 years of age and work as teachers. Their combined annual income is $130,000. They are able to save $800 each month. They own a home worth
$340,000 with a $120,000 mortgage. Since they work for the same employer, they have the same defined benefit pension plan. Other than a tax-free savings account (TFSA) in Kyle's name with $5,000, they do not have any other assets.
They are avid sailors and want to save towards a purchase of a sailboat. For the type of sailboat they want, they estimate it should cost around $65,000. They want you to recommend an investment for their monthly savings to help them achieve their goal faster.
What question should you ask them next?
- A. What is your net worth?
- B. How much do you make individually each year?
- C. What is your investment objective for these savings?
- D. How would you feel if you lost part of your money in the short-term?
Answer: C
Explanation:
According to the Canadian Investment Funds Course, an investment objective is the goal or purpose of investing money. An investment objective reflects the investor's desired return, risk tolerance, time horizon, and liquidity needs. An investment objective is one of the key components of the know-your-client (KYC) information that a mutual fund representative must obtain and update from a client. The KYC information helps the representative to assess the suitability of any investment recommendation or trade instruction for the client2 In this case, Sarah and Kyle are a married couple who want to save towards a purchase of a sailboat. They are able to save $800 each month and have a tax-free savings account (TFSA) in Kyle's name with $5,000. They want you to recommend an investment for their monthly savings to help them achieve their goal faster. Before you can make any recommendation, you need to gather more information about their investment objective for these savings. You need to know how much return they expect, how much risk they are willing to take, how long they plan to invest, and how easily they want to access their money. These factors will help you to determine the most suitable investment option for them.
Therefore, the question you should ask them next is C. What is your investment objective for these savings?
1: Canadian Investment Funds Course - IFSE Institute 3 (Unit 2: Know Your Client) 2: Canadian Investment Funds Course - IFSE Institute 4 (Unit 10: Portfolio Management)
NEW QUESTION # 381
Which exemplifies the tendency of mutual fund companies to shut down poor performing funds?
- A. Survivorship bias
- B. Short selling
- C. Standby underwriting
- D. Standard lot
Answer: A
Explanation:
Survivorship bias occurs when poor-performing funds are closed, excluding them from performance rankings and inflating the perceived performance of surviving funds. The feedback from the document states:
"All comparison universes also exhibit some degree of survivorship bias no matter how carefully the universes are constructed. Survivorship bias develops as defunct portfolios drop out and are excluded from rankings in subsequent quarters. A performance universe is essentially a universe of survivors." Reference: Chapter 14 - Understanding Mutual Fund PerformanceLearning Domain: Evaluating and Selecting Mutual Funds
NEW QUESTION # 382
In which of the following situations would the client mobility exemption apply?
- A. Olaf is a registered dealing representative in Sunnyside, Prince Edward Island. His client Jules is moving to Moncton, New Brunswick. Olaf's mutual fund dealer is not currently registered in New Brunswick but is in the process of applying there.
- B. Although her mutual fund dealer is registered in all provinces and territories, Lori is only registered as a dealing representative in Saskatchewan. Last year, three of Lori's clients moved to Alberta and now two more are moving to that province. Lori wants to continue servicing these clients.
- C. Sigrid's brother-in-law has agreed to be her client. She is a registered dealing representative in Ottawa, Ontario and he lives in Hull, Quebec. Both Sigrid and her mutual fund dealer are currently registered in Quebec.
- D. Karl is a registered dealing representative in Dauphin, Manitoba. 30 of his clients who work for the same company are being relocated to British Columbia. He wants to retain these clients. His mutual fund dealer is registered in British Columbia, but Karl is not.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The client mobility exemption is a provision in the National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations that allows a registered individual to continue dealing with a client who moves to another jurisdiction without having to register in that jurisdiction, subject to certain conditions. One of the conditions is that the individual must not have more than five clients in each of the other jurisdictions where they are not registered. Therefore, the client mobility exemption would apply to Lori' s situation, as she has five or fewer clients in Alberta, where she is not registered. The client mobility exemption would not apply to the other situations, as they do not meet the conditions for the exemption. For example, Olaf's mutual fund dealer is not registered in New Brunswick, which is a requirement for the exemption. Sigrid's brother-in-law is not an existing client who moved to another jurisdiction, but a new client who resides in a different jurisdiction. Karl has more than five clients in British Columbia, where he is not registered, which exceeds the limit for the exemption.
Canadian Investment Funds Course, Chapter 1: The Canadian Financial Services Industry1
NEW QUESTION # 383
Portia is a Dealing Representative with Highview Wealth Inc., a mutual fund dealer. Portia recommends the Stature Growth Fund to her client Clive. Which of the following CORRECTLY describes what Portia must do in order to satisfy her obligations under the Client Relationship Model (CRM) and Client Focused Reforms (CFR)?
- A. Portia must calculate the net asset value per unit (NAVPU) and report it to Give in the trade confirmation.
- B. Portia must mark the trade as
