Canadian Securities Course (CSC) Practice Exam

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What type of financial products may structured products resemble?

  1. Insurance policies

  2. Government bonds

  3. Debentures

  4. Debt, equity, and investment funds

The correct answer is: Debt, equity, and investment funds

Structured products are a type of hybrid financial instrument that combines multiple types of underlying assets, such as debt, equity, and investment funds, to create a customized product. This makes it unique from traditional financial products such as insurance policies, government bonds, and debentures, which typically only involve one type of underlying asset. Therefore, D is the correct answer as structured products may resemble these different types of financial products.