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Complete question:
Customer Name: John Doe
Age: 41
Marital Status: Married
Dependents: 1 Child, Age 13
Occupation: Engineer
Household Income: $140,000
Net Worth: $240,000 (excluding residence)
Own Home: Yes
Investment Objectives: Total Return / Tax Advantaged
Investment Experience: 12 years
Current Portfolio Composition: 8% Common Stocks
62% Corporate Bonds
30% Money Market Fund
This client has just been informed that he has been promoted and will be earning $190,000 per year instead of $140,000 per year. The customer intends to use this extra income to fund his 13-year old child's college education. Based on the customer's existing asset mix, the best recommendation would be for the customer to invest the extra $50,000 per year into a(n):
A. money market fund
B. income fund
C. growth fund
D. inflation protected fund
Answer:
C.) Growth fund
Explanation: With the help of a growth fund which the client may be able to achieve his aim, the growth fund is mainly fo used on multiplication and expansion of investment which aid the rapid increase in invested capital. With a growth fund, rather than being paid dividends on investment, they are added to the capital and reinvested which will aid the capital outlay of the investor within the specified period.
Also, previous investment in equities is significantly low at 8%, so investing the pay rise in a growth fund is a very good idea.