In a meeting with her firm’s research director, Janice Mitchell, a proponent of the CFA Institute Research Objectivity Standards (ROS), stated that two of the key objectives of the ROS were to:
- Assist in meaningful, fair, specific, and complete disclosure of both possible and real conflicts of interest.
- Create voluntary reporting of research practices that promote independent and objective research to CFA Institute on an annual basis.
Determine whether Mitchell is correct or incorrect with regard to her statements about the objectives of the ROS.
Mitchell’s first statement is correct. Objectives of the CFA Institute Research Objectivity Standards include assisting in full, fair, meaningful, and specific disclosure of potential and actual conflicts of interest. Mitchell’s second statement is incorrect. The ROS do not intend to create any sort of reporting to CFA Institute on the research practices of any firm. |