F – a NL fund is normally used for fee-based accounts.
O – is a NL fund and the advisor fee is negotiated between you and your advisor.
Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with investment funds. Investment funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. Please read the prospectus before investing.
Are you an accredited investor?
Starlight Private Pools are offered only to “accredited investors” or in reliance on another exemption from the prospectus requirement. By clicking “Accept”, you confirm that you are an “accredited investor” within the meaning of National Instrument 45-106 – Prospectus Exemptions, and in Ontario, within the meaning of Section 73.3 of the Securities Act (Ontario) as supplemented by the definition in National Instrument 45-106, on the basis that you fit within the category of an “accredited investor” as defined therein.
You may be an “accredited investor” if:
- your net income before taxes exceeded $200,000 in both of the last two years and you expect to maintain at least the same level of income this year; OR Your net income before taxes, combined with that of a spouse, exceeded $300,000 in both of the last two years and you expect to maintain at least the same level of income this year;
- you, alone or together with a spouse, own financial assets worth more than $1 million before taxes but net of related liabilities (cash, or certain investments such as public equity or bonds, would be considered liquid/financial assets); or
- you, alone or together with a spouse, have net assets of at least $5 million (for the purposes of the net asset test, the calculation of total assets would include the value of a purchaser’s personal residence and the calculation of total liabilities would include the amount of any liability (such as a mortgage) in respect of the purchaser’s personal residence).
It is your obligation to consult with your financial advisor and/or such other advisors as you deem necessary in making the determination that you meet the definition of “accredited investor”.
Disclaimer
Information pertaining to the Starlight Private Pools is not to be construed as a public offering of securities in any jurisdiction of Canada. The offering of units of the Starlight Private Pools are made pursuant to their respective offering memorandum only to those investors in jurisdictions of Canada who meet certain eligibility or minimum purchase requirements. Important information about the Starlight Private Pools including a statement of each fund’s fundamental investment objective, is contained in their respective offering memorandum, a copy of which may be obtained from your dealer. Read the applicable offering memorandum carefully before investing. Unit values and investment returns will fluctuate.
Are you an accredited investor?
Unison Acquision Trust is offered only to “accredited investors” or in reliance on another exemption from the prospectus requirement. By clicking “Accept”, you confirm that you are an “accredited investor” within the meaning of National Instrument 45-106 – Prospectus Exemptions, and in Ontario, within the meaning of Section 73.3 of the Securities Act (Ontario) as supplemented by the definition in National Instrument 45-106, on the basis that you fit within the category of an “accredited investor” as defined therein.
You may be an “accredited investor” if:
- your net income before taxes exceeded $200,000 in both of the last two years and you expect to maintain at least the same level of income this year; OR Your net income before taxes, combined with that of a spouse, exceeded $300,000 in both of the last two years and you expect to maintain at least the same level of income this year;
- you, alone or together with a spouse, own financial assets worth more than $1 million before taxes but net of related liabilities (cash, or certain investments such as public equity or bonds, would be considered liquid/financial assets); or
- you, alone or together with a spouse, have net assets of at least $5 million (for the purposes of the net asset test, the calculation of total assets would include the value of a purchaser’s personal residence and the calculation of total liabilities would include the amount of any liability (such as a mortgage) in respect of the purchaser’s personal residence).
It is your obligation to consult with your financial advisor and/or such other advisors as you deem necessary in making the determination that you meet the definition of “accredited investor”.
Disclaimer
Information pertaining to the Unison Acquision Trust is not to be construed as a public offering of securities in any jurisdiction of Canada. The offering of units of the Unison Acquisition Trust are made pursuant to their respective offering memorandum only to those investors in jurisdictions of Canada who meet certain eligibility or minimum purchase requirements. Important information about the Unison Acquisition Trust including a statement of each fund’s fundamental investment objective, is contained in their respective offering memorandum, a copy of which may be obtained from your dealer. Read the applicable offering memorandum carefully before investing. Unit values and investment returns will fluctuate.
Are you an accredited investor?
Tower Development Trust is offered only to “accredited investors” or in reliance on another exemption from the prospectus requirement. By clicking “Accept”, you confirm that you are an “accredited investor” within the meaning of National Instrument 45-106 – Prospectus Exemptions, and in Ontario, within the meaning of Section 73.3 of the Securities Act (Ontario) as supplemented by the definition in National Instrument 45-106, on the basis that you fit within the category of an “accredited investor” as defined therein.
You may be an “accredited investor” if:
- your net income before taxes exceeded $200,000 in both of the last two years and you expect to maintain at least the same level of income this year; OR Your net income before taxes, combined with that of a spouse, exceeded $300,000 in both of the last two years and you expect to maintain at least the same level of income this year;
- you, alone or together with a spouse, own financial assets worth more than $1 million before taxes but net of related liabilities (cash, or certain investments such as public equity or bonds, would be considered liquid/financial assets); or
- you, alone or together with a spouse, have net assets of at least $5 million (for the purposes of the net asset test, the calculation of total assets would include the value of a purchaser’s personal residence and the calculation of total liabilities would include the amount of any liability (such as a mortgage) in respect of the purchaser’s personal residence).
It is your obligation to consult with your financial advisor and/or such other advisors as you deem necessary in making the determination that you meet the definition of “accredited investor”.
Disclaimer
Information pertaining to the Tower Development Trust is not to be construed as a public offering of securities in any jurisdiction of Canada. The offering of units of the Tower Development Trust are made pursuant to their respective offering memorandum only to those investors in jurisdictions of Canada who meet certain eligibility or minimum purchase requirements. Important information about the Tower Development Trust including a statement of each fund’s fundamental investment objective, is contained in their respective offering memorandum, a copy of which may be obtained from your dealer. Read the applicable offering memorandum carefully before investing. Unit values and investment returns will fluctuate.