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作者: mayanfang1    时间: 2009-1-9 16:34     标题: [2009] Session 1 -Reading 2-IV: Standards of Professional Conduct & Guidance

Q8. An analyst working at an investment firm has a client that rents limousines. The client tells the analyst that as long as he is the client’s analyst, he can have free use of a limousine several times a year. The analyst needs to:

A)   do nothing since the offer is not linked to the performance of the client's portfolio.

B)   explicitly refuse such an offer.

C)   inform his supervisor in writing of the offer if the analyst intends to accept the offer.

Q9. Selma Brown, CFA, is a portfolio manager for Mainland Securities. Rick Wood, one of her clients and owner of Wood Fitness Centers, offers to permit Brown and her immediate family to use the facilities at his fitness centers at no cost during 2003. To get this benefit, Brown must achieve on Wood’s portfolio at least a 2-percentage point return above the total return on the S&’s 500 index during 2002. Brown orally informs her immediate supervisor of the nature and duration of the proposed arrangement.

Arnold Turley, a CFA Institute member, is a portfolio analyst at Mainland Securities. He was just elected to the Board of Directors for Omega Services, which pays him $1,000 plus expenses for attending each of its quarterly board meetings. Turley e-mails Mainland’s compliance officer informing her of this arrangement with Omega and receives a reply informing him that the agreement is acceptable.

Did Brown or Turley violate CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct?

A)    Brown: No, Turley: No.

B)    Brown: Yes, Turley: Yes.

C)    Brown: Yes, Turley: No.

Q10. Jane Talbot, CFA, is a portfolio manager at Cavalier Investments. Talbot manages the account of Wendall Wilcox. The performance of Wilcox's portfolio has been below that of the benchmark portfolio, the S& 500, for the past several years. In an effort to enhance his portfolio's performance, Wilcox offers to pay Talbot $2,000 each year that his portfolio's return exceeds that of the S& 500. Wilcox suggests this arrangement last for the next three years. The amount that Wilcox agrees to pay Talbot is in addition to the compensation that Talbot will receive from his employer and the standard fee that Wilcox will pay Cavalier for managing his portfolio over the three-year period. Talbot agrees to the arrangement proposed by Wilcox and informs Cavalier in writing of the terms of the agreement under which she will receive additional compensation. According to CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct Talbot must disclose:

A)   both the nature and amount of compensation only.

B)   the nature of the compensation only.

C)   the nature and amount of compensation plus the duration of the agreement.


作者: mayanfang1    时间: 2009-1-9 16:35

答案和详解如下:

Q8. An analyst working at an investment firm has a client that rents limousines. The client tells the analyst that as long as he is the client’s analyst, he can have free use of a limousine several times a year. The analyst needs to:

A)   do nothing since the offer is not linked to the performance of the client's portfolio.

B)   explicitly refuse such an offer.

C)   inform his supervisor in writing of the offer if the analyst intends to accept the offer.

Correct answer is C)

Standard IV(B) requires that members disclose to their employer in writing all benefits that they receive in addition to their regular compensation for services they perform on behalf of their employer. They also need to get consent from their employer in writing. The written report to the employer should include the details of any written or oral agreement for extra compensation. The analyst does not have to refuse the offer.

Q9. Selma Brown, CFA, is a portfolio manager for Mainland Securities. Rick Wood, one of her clients and owner of Wood Fitness Centers, offers to permit Brown and her immediate family to use the facilities at his fitness centers at no cost during 2003. To get this benefit, Brown must achieve on Wood’s portfolio at least a 2-percentage point return above the total return on the S&’s 500 index during 2002. Brown orally informs her immediate supervisor of the nature and duration of the proposed arrangement.

Arnold Turley, a CFA Institute member, is a portfolio analyst at Mainland Securities. He was just elected to the Board of Directors for Omega Services, which pays him $1,000 plus expenses for attending each of its quarterly board meetings. Turley e-mails Mainland’s compliance officer informing her of this arrangement with Omega and receives a reply informing him that the agreement is acceptable.

Did Brown or Turley violate CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct?

A)    Brown: No, Turley: No.

B)    Brown: Yes, Turley: Yes.

C)    Brown: Yes, Turley: No.

Correct answer is C)

Brown violated Standard IV(B), Additional Compensation Arrangements, because she must disclose in writing other benefits to be received for services that are in addition to compensation conferred by her employer. Turley did not violate Standard IV(B) because he received consent from his employer in writing, which includes e-mail.

Q10. Jane Talbot, CFA, is a portfolio manager at Cavalier Investments. Talbot manages the account of Wendall Wilcox. The performance of Wilcox's portfolio has been below that of the benchmark portfolio, the S& 500, for the past several years. In an effort to enhance his portfolio's performance, Wilcox offers to pay Talbot $2,000 each year that his portfolio's return exceeds that of the S& 500. Wilcox suggests this arrangement last for the next three years. The amount that Wilcox agrees to pay Talbot is in addition to the compensation that Talbot will receive from his employer and the standard fee that Wilcox will pay Cavalier for managing his portfolio over the three-year period. Talbot agrees to the arrangement proposed by Wilcox and informs Cavalier in writing of the terms of the agreement under which she will receive additional compensation. According to CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct Talbot must disclose:

A)   both the nature and amount of compensation only.

B)   the nature of the compensation only.

C)   the nature and amount of compensation plus the duration of the agreement.

Correct answer is C)

Procedures for compliance for Standard IV(B) indicate that the written report should state the terms of any oral or written agreement under which Talbot will receive additional compensation including the nature of the compensation, the amount of compensation and the duration of the agreement.


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