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Questions # 111:

How is a $10,000 withdrawal from a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) taxed?

Options:

A.

As regular income

B.

As a deduction against other income

C.

At a set rate of 30%

D.

Based on the type of investment income type

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Questions # 112:

What bias would influence an investor’s decision to continue to hold an unprofitable investment despite little likelihood of an improvement in the investment’s value?

Options:

A.

Representativeness

B.

Loss aversion

C.

Status quo

D.

Cognitive dissonance

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Questions # 113:

For the last year, an investor earned a return before adjustment for inflation of 2% on a money market fund, while inflation averaged 1.5%. What was his nominal rate of return?

Options:

A.

0.50%

B.

1.50%

C.

3.50%

D.

2.00%

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Questions # 114:

What information does Fund Facts provide to potential investors?

Options:

A.

What the mutual fund is currently investing in.

B.

How to calculate the taxes owed from investment income.

C.

The portfolio management strategy that is used.

D.

The remuneration paid to the Independent Review Committee.

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Questions # 115:

Which of the following asset allocation statements is correct?

Options:

A.

A fixed income component of less than 25% is appropriate for conservative portfolios

B.

You should review a client’s asset allocation when the investment environment changes

C.

Portfolio security selection determines the long-term growth potential

D.

Equity weightings greater than 90% should not be recommended

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Questions # 116:

The owners of Underground Airways Ltd. want to take their privately owned corporation public through an initial public offering (IPO). They are speaking to a specialist from an investment dealer to determine

whether it would be advisable to become listed on a stock exchange or the over-the-counter (OTC) market.

In comparing the two options, which of the following considerations is TRUE?

Options:

A.

Underground would be subject to less stringent listing requirements if they chose the stock exchange as compared to the OTC market.

B.

If Underground chose to list on the OTC market, there would be no secondary market available for investors.

C.

Underground would still be directly involved in the trading of their shares on either market.

D.

A stock exchange listing would provide Underground with greater market exposure and public confidence than listing on the OTC market.

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Questions # 117:

Daisy is a Dealing Representative registered in the province of Saskatchewan only. Daisy’s client, Orville, a resident of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan is a retiree who presently has a $1,000,000 with her dealer, Easy Ride Financial. Orville is now planning to move to Vegreville, Alberta next month. Easy Ride Financial is registered in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Neither Easy Ride Financial nor Daisy have any clients who are resident in Alberta.

Which of the following should Daisy do if she wants to continue to service Orville’s account?

Options:

A.

Request approval from the Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada to be eligible to be a registered Dealing Representative in Alberta

B.

Daisy could seek permission from her dealer to request a client mobility exemption with the Alberta Securities Commission.

C.

Daisy will need to forfeit her registration in Saskatchewan if she wants to be registered in Alberta to keep Orville as a client.

D.

Register with a different mutual fund dealer that is registered in Alberta so she can keep Orville as a client.

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Questions # 118:

What bias would be considered an emotional behavioural bias?

Options:

A.

Overconfidence

B.

Anchoring

C.

Hindsight

D.

Status quo

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Questions # 119:

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).

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Questions # 120:

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

Question # 120

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

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