The units of a segregated fund differ from the units of a mutual fund in that
A) a segregated fund does not report a NAV.
B) the units of the segregated fund are owned by the unit holder.
C) each unit is insured from the date of purchase.
D) the units of the segregated fund are owned by the insurance company.
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