Question #17
Reading: Reading 42.5 Standards of Professional Conduct Guidance for Standards V
PDF File: Reading 42.5 Standards of Professional Conduct Guidance for Standards V.pdf
Page: 10
Status: Incorrect
Correct Answer: B
Your Answer: B
Question
Wes Smith, CFA, works for Advisors, Inc. In order to remain in compliance with Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis, Smith may recommend a security in which of the following situations?
Answer Choices:
A. For either of the reasons listed here
B. Smith reads a favorable review of the security in a widely read periodical
C. Advisors' research department recommends a stock. Lon Smith is an analyst in the Research Department of Lincoln & Co., a large investment bank. Smith has just completed a temporary assignment in Lincoln's Corporate Finance Department related to underwriting a debt offering for FinSoft, a computer software
Explanation
Smith will be in violation if he acts solely on the basis of what he read in the periodical.
Use of information within the firm can be relied upon unless the Smith has reason to
believe the source lacks a sound basis.
(Module 42.8, LOS 42: V(A))
Lon Smith is an analyst in the Research Department of Lincoln & Co., a large investment
bank. Smith has just completed a temporary assignment in Lincoln's Corporate Finance
Department related to underwriting a debt offering for FinSoft, a computer software
company. FinSoft's recent operating record has reflected lagging sales volume and heavy
product development expenses. Smith has marked his FinSoft notes and work sheets
"CONFIDENTIAL / CORPORATE FINANCE DEPARTMENT" and sent them to the company file in
the Research Department. This material reveals that FinSoft is about to receive a major
contract for an innovative software program that will have a very significant positive impact
on earnings as well as on the company's visibility and stature in the industry.
Jay Jones, a CFA candidate and a portfolio manager for Lincoln, has come upon these notes
and work sheets while reviewing the FinSoft research file. Jones had been considering sale of
the stock from the accounts under his management, but realizes after reading the file
material that the recent weakness in operating results is about to be reversed and that the
company's prospects are actually quite favorable. Perhaps, he thinks, he should add to his
clients' FinSoft positions instead of considering their sale.
Jones briefly reflects on the matter of "inside information" in relation to perhaps buying
more of the stock instead of selling it, but his recollection is hazy and Lincoln has no formal
guidelines on the subject to which he can refer. Based on the circumstances, Jones believes
he is free to use this new knowledge for the benefit of Lincoln's clients.
At a local CFA society event, Jones mentions to Mohammed Bamyeh, a friend and financial
advisor, that FinSoft is about to receive a major new contract that has yet to be announced.
Later that day, Bamyeh takes a large long position in a technology ETF that has a large
weight for FinSoft stock.