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Your client Jerry's asset mix is deviating from the original target asset mix because the stock market has had strong performance. Equities are now over-weighted in Jerry's account. The original target asset mix is still valid since Jerry's situation has not changed. He is invested in several bond and equity mutual funds. What should you do?

A.

advise him to change his know your client (KYC) form to reflect more growth

B.

advise him to do nothing since equities could outperform bonds in the next year

C.

advise him to sell a portion of assets invested in bond funds and reinvest the proceeds into equity funds

D.

advise him to sell a portion of assets invested in equity funds and reinvest the proceeds into bond funds

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.

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.

C.

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.

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.

Which of the following is typical for a normal yield curve?

A.

short and long term rates are the same

B.

long term rates are lower than short term rates

C.

yields decline as term to maturity increases

D.

short term rates are lower than long term rates

One of your clients, Rakesh, had a portfolio composed of 60% ABC Equity Fund and 40% ABC Bond Fund. Since equities were performing much better than fixed income, he had increased his holdings in ABC Equity Fund to 70% and had reduced his holding in ABC Bond Fund to 30% of his portfolio.

After benefitting the growth in his ABC Equity Fund for over 2 years, Rakesh is uncomfortable with this heavy exposure to equity funds and decides to rebalance his portfolio back to 60% of ABC Equity Fund and 40% of ABC Bond Fund.

He instructs you to switch 10% of the portfolio from the ABC Equity Fund to the ABC Bond Fund.

Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

A.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if it is outlined in the prospectus.

B.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if his equity fund is a no-load fund.

C.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if his original units were purchased with a sales charge.

D.

Rakesh will not be subjected to a switch fee if his equity fund is a low-load fund.

Catarina is a Dealing Representative for Ethical Financial which represents 20 different mutual fund families. Darlene is a fund manager from one of those mutual fund families and wants to send a gift card to Catarina as a symbol of appreciation. Ethical Financial's policies and procedures manual (PPM) require that Catarina decline the gift.

What method of addressing conflict of interest is being used by Ethical Financial?

A.

Potential

B.

Disclosure

C.

Avoidance

D.

Control

Your client, Rinaldo, wants to know more about the fees associated with his mutual funds. What can you tell him about a mutual fund’s management expense ratio (MER)?

A.

Mutual funds are required to calculate the MER on a daily basis.

B.

Trailer and brokerage fees are charged separately from the MER.

C.

The MER reflects the percentage of each dollar of fund assets that is used to pay for management services.

D.

Mutual fund performance is not impacted by the MER since rates of return are published net of fees.

Sheldon is a 25 year old graphic designer. He has just started working and saves regularly. Apart from his regular salary he also earns extra money from freelancing after office hours and during weekends. His earnings from his freelance work are sufficient for meeting his living expenses. He saves the entire amount of his salary. He has heard about lifecycle funds but has come to you for additional information.

Which of the following statement about lifecycle funds is TRUE?

A.

As Sheldon gets older, the life cycle asset allocation changes from more risky to less risky.

B.

All lifecycle funds start with equal allocations to cash, fixed income and equities before being re-balanced.

C.

The asset allocation of a lifecycle fund is set based on the age demographic of its unitholders and remains the same for the time frame of the lifecycle fund.

D.

Investor income is the only basis for changing the asset allocation of a lifecycle mutual fund.

Pierre buys a call option on a stock. What is the implication of this transaction?

A.

Pierre has the right to buy the stock if he exercises the option.

B.

Pierre is obligated to sell the stock if the option is exercised.

C.

Pierre has the right to sell the stock if he exercises the option.

D.

Pierre is obligated to buy the stock if the option is exercised.

Your clients, Philip and Helen, have a disabled son, Alex, age 22. They want to set up a registered disability savings plan (RDSP) for Alex and have asked you for some information.

Which statement is TRUE?

A.

Philip and Helen's contributions are refundable to them.

B.

There is no annual or lifetime maximum limit on contributions.

C.

Alex must quality for the disability tax credit.

D.

Philip and Helen's contributions are tax-deductible.

Ken is a member of his employer’s Defined Benefit Pension Plan (DBPP). Which of the following statements about Ken’s plan is CORRECT?

A.

Contributions to the plan do not result in a Pension Adjustment (PA) for Ken.

B.

The amount Ken receives in retirement depends on the performance of the investments he has selected within the plan.

C.

The amount that Ken will receive at retirement is not guaranteed.

D.

Income received from the plan is eligible for pension income splitting even if Ken retires before 65.