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All
members of the Association share a devotion to high professional standards
and best practices. This is made concrete by the fact that every
member at every level - from student to CCFC - must agree to abide
by this stringent Uniform Code of Professional Conduct.
Building
Trust
To
succeed as a consultant your clients must believe in you, and
trust that you are working in their best interest.
In
a profession where there are often few guideposts, membership
in the Institute serves as a benchmark for the client community.
The Code of Conduct, as well as the global CCFC designation, assures
clients that they are hiring the best consulting talent. The Institute's
very public establishment and promotion of this Code sets you
apart from non-members and aids you in building a professional
relationship with your clients founded on trust.
Purpose
The
purpose of this code is identify those professional obligations
that serve to protect the public in general, and the client in
particular. The code is also designed to identify clearly the
expectations of members with respect to other members and the
profession.
- A
member shall keep informed of the applicable Code of Professional
Conduct and the profession's Common Body of Knowledge.
- A member shall strive to keep current with developments in any
area of the profession where specific expertise is claimed.
Self Discipline
- A
member shall recognize that the self disciplinary nature of
the profession is a privilege and that the member has a responsibility
to merit retention of this privilege. Therefore, a member shall
report to the Board unbecoming professional conduct by another
member.
- A
member shall ensure that other financial consultants carrying
out work on the member's behalf are conversant with, and abide
by, the applicable Code of Professional Conduct.
Image
- A
member shall behave in a manner that maintains the good reputation
of the profession and its ability to serve the public interest.
- A member shall behave in a manner that maintains the good reputation
of the profession and its ability to serve the public interest.
- A member shall avoid activities that adversely affect the quality
of that member's professional advice.
- A member may not carry on business that clearly A member may
not carry on business that clearly detracts from the member's
professional status.
- A
member shall act in the best interest of the client, providing
professional services with integrity, objectivity, and independence.
- A member shall not encourage unrealistic client expectations.
- A
member shall not adopt any method of obtaining business that
detracts from the professional image of the Institute or its
members.
- A
member shall accept only those assignments that the member has
the knowledge and skill to perform.
Informed Client
- A
member shall, before accepting an assignment, reach a mutual
understanding with the client as to the assignment objectives,
scope, workplan, and costs.
Fee Arrangement
- A
member shall establish fee arrangements with a client in advance
of any substantive work and shall inform all relevant parties
when such arrangements may impair or may be seen to impair the
objectivity or independence of the member.
- A member shall not enter into fee arrangements that have the
potential to compromise the member's integrity or the quality
of services rendered.
Conflict
- A
member shall avoid acting simultaneously for two or more clients
in potentially conflicting situations without informing all
parties in advance and securing their agreement to the arrangement.
- A member shall inform a client of any interest that may impair
or may be seen to impair professional judgment.
- A member shall not take advantage of a client relationship by
encouraging, unless by way of an advertisement, an employee
of that client to consider alternate employment without prior
discussion with the client.
- A
member shall treat all client information as confidential.
- A
member shall refrain from serving a client under terms or conditions
that impair independence and a member shall reserve the right
to withdraw from the assignment if such becomes the case.
Legal
- A
member shall act in accordance with the applicable legislation
and laws.
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