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Basic Question 1 of 4
A financial analyst drinks during lunchtime every day and is intoxicated at work after that. This behavior constitutes a violation of Standard I (D). True or False?
User Contributed Comments 15
User | Comment |
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noonah | Are we also supposed to remember which standard is violated, or do we assume the right one is given in the question? |
gomumia | we all are supposed to remember which standard is violated so you'd better learn them by heart |
Slothrop | Yes, we are supposed to remember all the numbering/lettering of the subparts of the standards. |
SkinsFan | So if he is not intoxicated he has not violated the standard? |
eb2568 | If he is getting drunk during lunchtime everday, he has a bigger problem than worrying about his standard 1D violation. |
Yurik74 | eb2568! - great remark!!! |
Shalva | Time to see a doctor, yep... |
ljamieson | What if you work in London? |
Bretton | If in London, I assume it isn't applicable |
ciji | In London tougher standards dont apply ? |
loisliu88 | why, what happened in London? |
michlam14 | very funny people. |
johntan1979 | I(D) is the easiest to memorize... D for drunk ;) |
Shaan23 | I thought alcoholism was a disease. Can we impose a violation on a person for having a disease? Mostly joking...relax...haha... |
applelee | In London everyone drinks during lunchtime and drunk in the afternoon lol |
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Learning Outcome Statements
demonstrate the application of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct to situations involving issues of professional integrity
recommend practices and procedures designed to prevent violations of the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct
identify conduct that conforms to the Code and Standards and conduct that violates the Code and Standards
CFA® 2024 Level I Curriculum, Volume 6, Module 3.