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IFSE Institute CIFC Canadian Investment Funds Course Exam Exam Practice Test

Demo: 52 questions
Total 224 questions

Canadian Investment Funds Course Exam Questions and Answers

Question 1

Lior is considering an investment that gains exposure to companies that trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). He is not sure what the differences are between a Canadian equity fund and a Canadian dividend fund.

What would you tell him?

Options:

A.

Equity funds are more appropriate than dividend funds if Lior requires a steady flow of income.

B.

Dividend funds generate tax-preferred income while income from equity funds is fully taxable.

C.

Dividend funds tend to be less volatile and lower risk than equity funds.

D.

Equity funds hold common shares while dividend funds hold only preferred shares.

Question 2

Which of the following is included when calculating a country's gross domestic product (GDP)?

Options:

A.

total income of all employed individuals

B.

the cost of all goods produced

C.

the market value of goods and services sold to final users

D.

the value of work done by volunteers

Question 3

Which of the following qualifies as personal information under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)?

Options:

A.

employee's business address

B.

employee's name

C.

employee's credit record

D.

employee's business telephone number

Question 4

Russell is a Dealing Representative with Wealth Quest Strategies Ltd., a mutual fund dealer and member of the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA). Russell is developing his website to

include sales content on a Target Date Fund. Which of the following is Russell permitted to include on his website about the Target Date Fund?

i. the asset mix through the life of the fund until the future date

ii. the expected decline in the fund's risk level as the fund reaches its target date

iii. the guaranteed return that the client will receive on the future date

iv. a graphic illustration of the fund's promised growth on target date

Options:

A.

i and ii

B.

i and iii

C.

ii and iv

D.

iii and iv

Question 5

Jehona is a Dealing Representative with Vista Wealth Investments Inc., a mutual fund dealer in Ontario and Nova Scotia. Jehona has reviewed her client Sokol’s account and wants to adjust the holdings and re-balance the portfolio. Which of the following statements about Jehona’s permitted activities is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

If Sokol has signed a Limited Authorization Form, Jehona can process the trades in the account without Sokol's pre-approval.

B.

If Jehona wants to execute trades for Sokol's account, Sokol must provide his specific authorization before the trades are entered.

C.

If Sokol has given Jehona discretionary trading authority, Jehona can process trades in the account without Sokol's pre-approval.

D.

If Jehona wants to execute the trades without Sokol's pre-approval, Sokol must first appoint Jehona as his Power of Attorney.

Question 6

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?

Options:

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.

Question 7

What does a normal yield curve look like?

Options:

A.

slopes upward to the left

B.

is flat and has no slope

C.

slopes down to the right

D.

slopes upward to the right

Question 8

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 9

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?

Options:

A.

bond fund

B.

Canadian equity index fund

C.

asset allocation fund

D.

target date fund

Question 10

Which of the following statements best describes dollar-cost averaging?

Options:

A.

It is a type of systematic withdrawal program.

B.

It is buying a set dollar amount of a mutual fund on a regular basis

C.

It is the strategy of purchasing a set number of units of a mutual fund on a regular basis.

D.

It is making lump-sum purchases when the market price for a mutual fund is low.

Question 11

Pippa purchased a 15-year bond with a face value of $5,000 and a 7% coupon rate at the time of issuance. The bond is due to mature later this year. The general interest rate climate remained stable for the first 13 years of the bond's term. However, especially over the past 18 months, both inflation and general interest rates have increased more than expected.

What is Pippa likely to experience from her bond?

Options:

A.

With the unanticipated rise in inflation, Pippa will benefit from a higher real rate of return as well.

B.

Due to inflation, Pippa will experience a capital loss once her bond reaches maturity.

C.

The return of investment capital will have lower purchasing power than prior to investing.

D.

With capital appreciation at 7% annually, Pippa's capital gain will be reduced by inflation at maturity.

Question 12

Thomas, a resident of Ontario, is a full-time university student. He does food delivery to supplement his income. During the school year, he works on weekends and works full-time during his summer break.

Thomas' pensionable earnings were $16,000 for the year. How much must Thomas contribute to CPP when CPP contribution rate is 5.95%?

Options:

A.

$0

B.

$743.75

C.

$912.00

D.

$1,425.00

Question 13

Which of the following statements about capital gains distributions from mutual fund trusts is correct?

Options:

A.

Capital gains from mutual fund distributions are 100% taxable.

B.

Capital gains distributions are not a disposition and are therefore not taxable.

C.

Capital gains from mutual fund trusts are deferred until the investor exits the mutual fund.

D.

Capital gains distributions from a mutual fund trust are reported annually on a T3.

Question 14

Karen’s know your client (KYC) profile corresponds to someone who has a long time horizon, is comfortable with risk and volatility, and is primarily interested in growth. She watches the daily movements of the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and wants a mutual fund that will closely match what she sees.

What kind of mutual fund would be BEST for her?

Options:

A.

Canadian small capitalization equity fund

B.

Canadian equity index fund

C.

Canadian dividend fund

D.

Canadian bond fund

Question 15

Francis wants to redeem his US Asset Allocation Fund as he needs the money for a down payment for a home purchase. The current proceeds from the redemption are USD $27,859, and the current CAD/USD exchange rate is 0.7353.

How much will Francis receive in Canadian dollars when he redeems the Funds? Please round your answer to the nearest dollar.

Options:

A.

$37,888

B.

$36,698

C.

$42,861

D.

$35,859

Question 16

Sandra presently participates in her employer-sponsored defined contribution pension plan (DCPP). As contributions continue to be made into her plan, what can she expect?

Options:

A.

Retirement benefits will be based on a prescribed formula that can be referenced from the plan's terms and conditions.

B.

The employer will solely make contributions to her DCPP based on a prescribed formula noted within her plan.

C.

Her available registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) contribution room will be reduced by what is being contributed to her plan.

D.

To ensure she has savings at retirement, the employer will choose stable investments to grow her retirement savings.

Question 17

Darryl has a diversified investment portfolio of mutual funds in a non-registered account with Investwell Mutual Funds, a mutual fund dealer. Darryl’s diversified portfolio is composed of 3 mutual funds. Each mutual fund is currently worth about $100,000. The ABC Canadian Equity Fund has a total return of 6%, the DEF Bond Fund has a total return of 8% and GHI Global Equity Fund has a total return of 10%. Darryl wants to make an in-kind contribution to his registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) account. He has unused RRSP contribution room of $60,000.

From a tax-efficient viewpoint, which funds contribute in-kind to his RRSP account?

Options:

A.

Move the DEF Bond Fund to the RRSP.

B.

Move the GHI Global Equity Fund to the RRSP

C.

Move $20,000 from each of the three funds to the RRSP.

D.

Move the ABC Canadian Equity Fund to the RRSP.

Question 18

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)?

Options:

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.

Question 19

In which of the following situations would the client mobility exemption apply?

Options:

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.

Question 20

Saheed is a retiree who is considering splitting his pension income with his wife, Minu.

Which of the following outcomes may occur if he shares his pension benefits?

Options:

A.

Whether the couple saves on income tax will be dependent on Minu's marginal tax rate.

B.

Minu will be exposed to a pension adjustment (PA) if she receives income from his pension.

C.

This is a form of tax evasion and is therefore considered illegal based on income tax legislation.

D.

Regardless of how much income each person reports, the total amount of income taxes will not change.

Question 21

Natasha currently owns 2 mutual funds: a bond fund and a Canadian equity fund. She would like to use one of them as her registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) contribution for the year. From a tax efficiency perspective, which mutual fund should she contribute?

Options:

A.

the equity fund

B.

the bond fund

C.

either since it makes no difference

D.

it depends on her marginal tax rate

Question 22

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?

Options:

A.

Potential

B.

Disclosure

C.

Avoidance

D.

Control

Question 23

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.

Question 24

Iliana owns 1,000 participating preferred shares in the First Canadian Bank. Which of the following features are characteristic of her investment?

Options:

A.

Iliana has the right to purchase more preferred shares in the company before common shareholders.

B.

Iliana is able to vote at the annual general meeting and elect members of the board of directors.

C.

Iliana can convert her preferred shares to common shares at a fixed price and within a specified time period.

D.

Iliana has a right to share in the bank's net profits over and above the specified dividend rate.

Question 25

Patrick is a portfolio manager for the HyperTally Growth Fund. It has generated an annualized rate of return of 10% this past year. However, with the anticipation of very high inflation to soon occur, there is also an expectation of higher interest rates. Patrick is concerned about the future returns of existing stocks within the fund. What may Patrick do to protect against the market value of the fund dropping?

Options:

A.

Agree to buy forward contracts where he is in the "long' position.

B.

Buy call options for the existing stocks stored within the fund.

C.

Avoid the use of derivatives because they are speculative in nature.

D.

Purchase put options for the fund's existing assets.

Question 26

Xian-Li believes she is a sophisticated investor. She has constructed her own portfolio and has had some success. She does not believe in studying a company’s details such as earnings, expenses, or assets. She is more concerned with patterns in a company’s stock price over time. She believes patterns form and can be used to predict future movements in the market.

How does Xian-Li evaluate the companies in her portfolio?

Options:

A.

fundamental analysis

B.

flowchart analysis

C.

technical analysis

D.

value analysis

Question 27

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?

Options:

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

Question 28

Your client Gerard is 30 years old and plans to retire at age 65. He has a mutual fund portfolio of $40,000 in which he invests $1,500 monthly. Gerard's objective is to use these funds to meet the 20% down payment requirement to buy a house for $650,000.

What is Gerard's investment time horizon not considering market fluctuations?

Options:

A.

5 years

B.

15 years

C.

25 years

D.

35 years

Question 29

Maalik opens an account for a new client, John. During the new account process, Maalik determines that he will need to confirm John’s identity. Which of the following statements about Maalik’s identification requirements is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

If Maalik determines that there is anything suspicious about John’s transaction, he is required to report the matter to his dealer. The dealer must report the matter to the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC).

B.

If Maalik learns that John is the president of a state-owned company, Maalik is required to report John as a Politically Exposed Foreign Person (PEFP) to his dealer. If John is not a US person, the dealer must report the account to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

C.

If John wants to make a large cash deposit of $10,000 or more, Maalik is required to collect personal information about John and report it to his dealer. The dealer must report the information to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

D.

If John attempts to make a suspicious deposit, Maalik is required to report the attempt to his dealer. The dealer must keep records of attempted suspicious transactions that are not reported to the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC).

Question 30

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?

Options:

A.

How would you feel if you lost part of your money in the short-term?

B.

What is your investment objective for these savings?

C.

What is your net worth?

D.

How much do you make individually each year?

Question 31

Marta is turning 71 years old this year. She will have to convert her registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) to a registered retirement income fund (RRIF). Which of the following statements is TRUE?

Options:

A.

She will be able to continue contributing to her RRIF and be subject to the same annual limits as her RRSP.

B.

When she converts her RRSP to a RRIF, she will incur a tax liability.

C.

She will be subject to annual maximum withdrawal limits.

D.

She does not have to withdraw the minimum amount this year.

Question 32

You are collecting know your client (KYC) information for your new client, Yael. She has recently accepted an early retirement package from her employer and has $100,000 to invest. She is looking for an investment that will provide income to help pay her ongoing monthly expenses. Without this extra income, she would have trouble paying her bills. From your discussions, Yael understands that markets fluctuate and says she is comfortable with high risk. Which of the following would be a suitable investment?

Options:

A.

global equity fund

B.

money market fund

C.

mortgage fund

D.

Canadian equity index fund

Question 33

The following table shows Sabrina's earned income for the past few years:

Sabrina has always maximized her RRSP contributions, so she has no carry-forward room available. If the maximum contribution limit for Year 3 is $24,270, what is her RRSP contribution room for Year 3?

Options:

A.

$22,500

B.

$24,270

C.

$25,200

D.

$26,100

Question 34

One of your clients, Fernando, is approaching 71 years of age and has a few questions regarding life income funds (LIFs).

Which of the following statements about LIFs is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Fernando may make contributions to his LIF if he continues working.

B.

Fernando is free to withdraw any amount from his LIF above the minimum amount.

C.

Fernando can transfer money from his registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) to a LIF.

D.

Fernando can transfer money from his locked-in retirement account (LIRA) to a LIF.

Question 35

Which of the following statements are CORRECT about labour sponsored investment funds (LSIFs)?

Options:

A.

LSIFs are appropriate for investors with a short-term time horizon.

B.

All provinces offer some sort of additional tax credit for investors.

C.

LSIFs are suitable for investors with a low risk tolerance.

D.

Investors will forfeit their tax credits if they redeem their LSIF investment before 8 years have elapsed.

Question 36

What type of shares offer its shareholders the opportunity to receive additional dividends if the company’s profit exceeds a stated level?

Options:

A.

Redeemable preferred shares

B.

Cumulative preferred shares

C.

Convertible preferred shares

D.

Participating preferred shares

Question 37

If an investor was looking for an investment with a risk equal to that of the market, which factor would she want in an investment?

Options:

A.

a beta of 0

B.

a standard deviation of 1

C.

a standard deviation of 0

D.

a beta of 1

Question 38

Beatrice is looking for comprehensive information regarding the analysis of financial statements and fund management expenses as it relates to her current mutual fund investment.

Which document would provide the information she is looking for?

Options:

A.

Annual Information Form

B.

Fund Facts

C.

Simplified Prospectus

D.

Management Reports of Fund Performance

Question 39

Which of the following best describes how a target date fund works?

Options:

A.

Through the years, the asset allocation shifts from equities towards fixed income as the maturity date approaches.

B.

Through the years, the asset allocation shifts from fixed income towards equities as the maturity date approaches.

C.

The mutual fund is constantly rebalanced to maintain an even split between equities and fixed income through the life of the mutual fund.

D.

In exchange for a lump-sum purchase the unitholder receives guaranteed monthly payments for life.

Question 40

Grant is a Dealing Representative with WealthPlus Securities Inc. Grant becomes a volunteer member of his local arena's Hockey Association and is appointed as the Association's new Treasurer. Which of the

following statements about Grant's appointment as Treasurer is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

If Grant is not compensated for the Treasurer position, his firm's approval is not required.

B.

Grant must obtain the firm's approval before he starts the Treasurer position.

C.

Since Grant holds the Treasurer position on a voluntary basis, it is not an outside activity.

D.

Grant must disclose the Treasurer position to his firm once he has accepted the position.

Question 41

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

Options:

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

Question 42

Pierre wants to discuss the merits of a specific mutual fund with his Dealing Representative, Simone. There are no trailer fees associated with this fund. Simone is familiar with the mutual fund that Pierre is referring to, which is not offered by her dealer. They schedule an appointment to further discuss his investment portfolio.

Which behaviour from Simone is ethical?

Options:

A.

Simone's ability to keep her knowledge current on competitors' investment offerings shows that she is putting her client's interest first.

B.

Knowing Pierre does not like that her dealer's funds have trailer fees, she chooses not to discuss the relationship between trailer fees and MER while making comparisons.

C.

When comparing her dealer's own mutual funds to the one Pierre discovered, Simone emphasizes the importance of similar net rates of return and minimizes the significance of management expense ratios (MERs).

D.

While comparing Fund Facts of the different mutual funds, Simone points out that not only are the fund management expenses different but so are the investor profiles for each fund.

Question 43

Malik has been saving money for retirement but he is worried about the impact inflation may have on the value of his savings. He wants to purchase a bond that will give him a steady stream of income that is greater than the inflation rate. He has found a bond issued by a major airline with a market price of $9,200, a par value of $10,000, and a coupon rate of 6.75%. What is the current yield of this bond?

Options:

A.

7.34%

B.

6.75%

C.

6.25%

D.

6.21%

Question 44

Your employer has a contributory group RRSP under which he matches employee contributions, up to a maximum of 5% of salary.

Which of the following statements about a group registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

It is more costly and time consuming to administer than traditional pension plans.

B.

If you leave your employer, your group RRSP stays with the employer.

C.

You need to wait until you file your taxes to receive your contribution tax deduction.

D.

The employer chooses the plan provider.

Question 45

Your client, Helen, just received her non-registered account statement which states that one of her mutual funds made an interest income distribution during the year. She asks you how she will be taxed on the distribution. What do you tell Helen?

Options:

A.

She will pay taxes on 50% of the distribution.

B.

She will pay taxes at her top marginal tax rate.

C.

She will pay taxes on the grossed-up amount of the income.

D.

She will pay taxes at her average tax rate.

Question 46

Michael had invested in several mutual funds, most of which have appreciated in value. He is not sure if he needs to report the gain as capital gains when he files his income tax return.

What would you tell Michael?

Options:

A.

Capital gains are taxed when they are realized.

B.

He has to report any unrealized capital gains each year.

C.

Capital gains are taxed only on equity mutual funds.

D.

Capital gains are not subject to tax.

Question 47

A client has $950,000 in his RRSP account and $550,000 in his non-registered account held in nominee name with Tradewell Mutual Funds.

In the event of his dealer, Tradewell Mutual Funds declaring insolvency, what is the total amount the client be eligible to receive from the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada Investor Protection Corporation (IPC)?

Options:

A.

The client will not be eligible for any coverage.

B.

The client will be eligible for coverage of $950,000.

C.

The client will be eligible for coverage of $1,500.000.

D.

The client will be eligible for coverage of $550,000.

Question 48

Which of the following statements about your mutual fund registration is CORRECT?

Options:

A.

You can sell mutual funds anywhere in Canada as long as you are registered with one of the provincial or territorial securities commissions.

B.

Your online application must be reviewed and approved by your mutual fund dealer before you can begin to sell mutual funds.

C.

You must renew your registration through the online NRD system every two years.

D.

You must inform the regulatory authorities of any material or significant changes to your personal circumstances.

Question 49

Which of the following statement about Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Usually the market price of an ETF is the net asset value per unit (NAVPU) of the Fund on that day.

B.

Investors may sell their ETFs in the stock market or redeem them through the Fund at the NAVPU of the day.

C.

ETFs have lower MERs compared to mutual funds.

D.

All ETFs are actively managed.

Question 50

Eleanora receives a $500 eligible Canadian dividend from her mutual fund. Her federal marginal tax rate for the year is 29%. Assuming the enhanced gross-up of 38% and a federal dividend tax credit of 15.02%, how much federal tax will she pay on her dividend?

Options:

A.

$69.90

B.

$189.16

C.

$96.46

D.

$115.40

Question 51

Kerry's total income this past year was $100,000 and she claimed a tax deduction of $2,000. When the tax return is filed, what would be the federal tax payable when applying the following federal tax rates?

(Round to the closest whole dollar for the final answer.)

Options:

A.

$17,472

B.

$18,754

C.

$24,000

D.

$25,480

Question 52

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

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