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IIA Exam IIA-CFSA Topic 9 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for IIA's IIA-CFSA exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 9
[All IIA-CFSA Questions]

Call provisions are often part of ______________, but usually not bonds issued by ______________.

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Suggested Answer: C

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Jackie
2 months ago
D, definitely D. I'm still trying to figure out what a 'call provision' even is. Is it like a coupon you can use at the bond store?
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Alexis
10 days ago
D, definitely D. I'm still trying to figure out what a 'call provision' even is. Is it like a coupon you can use at the bond store?
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Michal
14 days ago
D) None of these
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Marquetta
20 days ago
C) Corporate and municipal bonds, bonds issued by Federal Government
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Walker
23 days ago
B) Corporate bonds, Zero coupon bonds
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Samira
1 months ago
A) Zero coupon bond, Federal Government bonds
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Cherilyn
2 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is C. But seriously, who has the time to read all those bond prospectuses? Just give me the ones with the most call provisions!
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Desire
24 days ago
I prefer bonds with call provisions. It gives me more flexibility in managing my investments.
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Reita
25 days ago
I think the answer is C too. Call provisions can really impact the return on investment.
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Kiera
26 days ago
I agree, call provisions can be confusing. I always look for bonds with fewer restrictions.
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Shawn
1 months ago
I always try to look for bonds with the most call provisions. It can be a good way to protect your investment.
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Emogene
1 months ago
I think the answer is B. Corporate bonds usually have call provisions.
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Raul
1 months ago
I agree, call provisions can be confusing. But they're important to understand.
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Launa
2 months ago
But they are usually not found in bonds issued by the Federal Government.
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Janey
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C. I mean, the Federal Government is about as boring as it gets when it comes to bonds, right?
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Nu
1 months ago
So, the answer must be C then.
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Clement
1 months ago
Definitely, it makes sense that call provisions are not typically found in Federal Government bonds.
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Jovita
1 months ago
Yeah, call provisions are more common in corporate and municipal bonds.
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Wade
2 months ago
I think you're right, call provisions are usually not included in bonds issued by the Federal Government.
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Fairy
2 months ago
Yes, that's right. They allow the issuer to redeem the bonds before maturity.
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Launa
2 months ago
I think call provisions are common in corporate bonds.
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Nohemi
3 months ago
C'mon, who doesn't love a good call provision? It's like a little secret handshake between the bond issuer and the investor.
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Rebbecca
2 months ago
Yeah, they give the issuer the option to redeem the bond before maturity.
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Karon
2 months ago
I think call provisions are more common in corporate and municipal bonds.
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Vernice
2 months ago
I agree, call provisions can be a nice perk for investors.
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