Question 6 Kevin Blank, CFA, is a representative for Campbell Advisors. In a meeting with a prospective client, the client inquires about investing in bonds denominated in Mexican pesos. Blank assures the client that Campbell can help him with Mexican fixed income investing. In fact, Blank had heard that his colleague, Jon Woller, might have had experience in Mexican bonds. The following day Blank learns that Woller had, in fact, no such experience. Blank does not correct his earlier statement and the prospective client invests with Campbell. Blank has:: w7 H- G* j+ Y u8 r. `
A) only violated the Code and Standards when he learned that his statement was incorrect and did not contact the prospect to explain his error. B) violated the Code and Standards, both when he misrepresented the qualifications of his firm and later, when he learned the truth and failed to contact the prospective client and correct his earlier statement. C) not violated the Code and Standards because Blank did not intentionally mislead the prospect. D) not violated the Code and Standards because Blank's statements were verbal and not in writing. / v8 @" R* A& j; ^
Question 7 Joey Balder, CFA, was approached by the management of Flagship Investment Managers about becoming Flagship’s Southtown branch supervisor. Balder is reluctant to accept the position because certain compliance procedures have not been adopted in that branch. To comply with the Standards, Balder should most appropriately: A) discuss his concerns with management and tell them he will not accept the position unless and until he is given authority over compliance procedures. B) accept the position on condition that the procedures be adopted immediately. C) accept the position and use his best efforts to get the procedures implemented as soon as possible. D) decline in writing to accept the supervisory position until the firm adopts appropriate procedures. 8 ^9 K1 t/ |2 i z
Question 8 Which of the following is least likely required of members and candidates by the CFA Institute Code of Ethics? A) Encourage others to practice in a professional manner. B) Disclose to clients and prospects the basic principles of their investment processes. C) Strive to improve the competence of other investment professionals. D) Place client interests above their own. " m( R2 W" T8 A1 |! a2 ^
Question 9 Abner Flome, CFA, is writing a research report on Paulsen Group, an investment advisory firm. Abner’s brother-in-law holds shares of Paulsen and Abner has recently interviewed for a position with Paulsen and expects a second interview. According to the Standards, Abner’s most appropriate action is to disclose: A) his brother-in-law’s holding of Paulsen and the job offer to his supervisor and in the research report if he writes it. B) his brother-in-law’s holding of Paulsen to his supervisor and in the research report if he writes it. C) neither his brother-in-law’s holdings nor the job offer to his supervisor or in the report if he writes it. D) the fact that he is being considered for a job at Paulsen to his supervisor and in the research report if he writes it.
4 T1 \' b: u. a/ r6 }; QQuestion 10 James Copley, a pension fund manager and a CFA charterholder, has an agreement with a brokerage firm to give him lower transactions costs on his personal brokerage in exchange for directing the pension fund's trades to the brokerage firm. Copley is most likely violating which of the following Standards? A) Standard III(A), Loyalty, Prudence, and Care. B) Standard III(B), Fair Dealing. C) Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis. D) Standard V(B), Communication with Clients and Prospective Clients. |