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Members
have a professional obligation to clients, prospects, employers, employees,
the general public and other members to act competently and ethically
at all times. Members are expected to comply with the content and the
spirit of the Code of Ethics in order to fulfill this professional obligation.
This obligation extends to employees and others who are supervised by
the member. The Association's Board of Directors reserves the right
to discipline members who do not comply with the Code, and may terminate
membership and the privilege of using the CCFC designation for breaches
of the Code.
Members
shall:
- keep
themselves informed of all relevant laws, regulations and professional
codes
- keep themselves informed of all relevant professional knowledge relating
to their financial consulting
- practice take on only those assignments for which they have the necessary knowledge
and skills to perform competently
- inform the client (or employer), where they discover they do not have
the necessary knowledge and/or skills
- to perform competently on an assignment, and assist the client (or employer)
to find the services of a professional who has the necessary knowledge
and skills
- base all recommendations and advice to clients on the thorough and diligent
research and analysis expected of professional financial consultant
serving the best interests of the client
- ensure they understand the circumstances and needs of clients so they
can best meet their needs
Integrity
Members shall:
- not
knowingly participate in, assist or ignore violations by a client or
relevant laws, regulations and professional codes
- not misrepresent their credentials, their qualifications to perform
services or any other information provided to clients, prospects or
employers
- not act (including failure to act) in any manner that discredits the
professional image of a financial consultant as a "trusted advisor" refuse any gift, favor or other benefit that could influence, or be
seen to influence, the member to act against the client's best interests
or against this Code of Ethics
- comply with relevant laws, regulations and professional codes determine
their fiduciary duty of care to each client and comply fully with that
duty
- make reasonable effort to avoid all conflects of interest, immediately
declare any conflict of interest to clients, seek legal advice ot the
advice of the Association if necessary, and take the required action
to resolve the conflict
- inform clients (or employers) of their profesinal obligation to charge
clients fair and resonable fees that are agreed upon in writing before
work begins, and inform the client at once if any additional financial
benefit is realized by the member in the course of the assignment
- encourage other financial consultants to comply with this Code.
Members
shall:
- avoid
any circumstance that may keep them from acting objectively and independently
in the best interests of the client
- disclose to clients all information that will enable clients to determine
when recommendations and advice are based on fact and when on opinion,
and generally to enable clients to understand the underlying rationales.
Members
shall:
- not
disclose confidential information of clients unless legally required
to do so by relevant laws and regulation and/or due to illegal activity
- not
use confidential information of clients for personal gain or for the
benefit of anyone other than the client
Educational Program
In order to satisy the educational requuirements of CCFC designation a consultancy report of a minimum 15,000 words needs to be submitted on an approved topic.
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