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Old 07-21-2010, 04:50 PM
Cookie Monster Cookie Monster is offline
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Default Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) course study tips

Hello,

I am applying for a Public Banking Officer job at Scotiabank. As part of the application process, I must have my mutual fund license certification, which in my case, takes the form of the Investment Funds in Canada (IFC) course. I have two questions for anyone who has successfully studied and taken this exam:

1.) Is this a hard exam? How do you recommend I study for this exam? What am I in for?
2.) Have you heard anything about public banking jobs in Canada, and how they may allow one to move to a more senior role, such as a financial analyst, etc.

Thank-you,

Cookie Monster.
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