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What type of investor are you?

- Personal
I am making an investment for my own account

- Advisor
I am making an investment on behalf of a client and I am licensed to do so

- Institutional
I am an institutional investor

What funds are you interested in?

- Van Arbor Canadian Advantage
The Van Arbor Canadian Advantage Fund is an actively managed pure Canadian equity fund that invests solely in mid to large cap Canadian companies. The Fund consists of the investment managers' best 20 Canadian investment ideas taken from their rigorous independent economic and company analysis. The Van Arbor Canadian Advantage Fund is one of best performing equity funds in Canada over the last five years. The Fund is RRSP-eligible and is best suited for the long term investor.

- Van Arbor World Advantage
The Van Arbor World Advantage Fund is an actively managed Global Equity Fund that invests in the world's largest companies from developed Asia, Europe, and North America. The Fund consists of the investment managers' best 20 global investment ideas taken from their rigorous independent economic and company analysis. The Van Arbor World Advantage Fund offers investors an opportunity to capitalize on the diverse selection of companies, sectors, and currencies, from around the developed world. The Fund is RRSP-eligible and is best suited for the long term investor.

- Both
I am interested in investing in both funds

Where do you live?

- British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador

- Other Province
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Nunavut, Yukon, Northwest Territories

- International

Are you an accredited investor?

- Yes
To be an accredited investor, you must meet strict eligibility criteria as set out in National Instrument 45 – 106. The main attributes of the Accredited Investor definition are set out in the FAQ section, which varies by jurisdiction. If you are unsure if you are an accredited investor, please consult your advisor.

- No
To be an accredited investor, you must meet strict eligibility criteria as set out in National Instrument 45 – 106. The main attributes of the Accredited Investor definition are set out in the FAQ section, which varies by jurisdiction. If you are unsure if you are an accredited investor, please consult your advisor.

Do you have an advisor you would like to handle this transaction?

- Yes
If you have an advisor, please click ‘yes’. You will be asked for the advisor’s contact information in the “Forms” section.

- No
If you do not have an advisor, please click ‘no’. You will be directed to an online brokerage to facilitate this transaction in the “Forms” section.

Would you like to invest more than $150,000?

- Yes
- No

Would you like to complete a short questionnaire to help us generate a pre-populated subscription form for you?

- Yes
- No

Is this a wrap account or a regular account?

- Wrap
A wrap account is a type of client account with a Dealer, where the Dealer charges the client a flat quarterly or annual fee. The fee covers the administrative, trading and management expenses associated with the account.

- Regular
A regular account is a type of client account whereby the Dealer charges fees based on a schedule which varies by type of investment vehicle and investment activity such as trading costs.