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Multimedia Presentations: CFP Board's Standards Applied to Specific Situations and Business Models

In 2009, CFP Board assembled a Business Model Working Group to discuss the application of CFP Board’s Standards of Professional Conduct to specific situations and business models. This Working Group, comprised of representatives of nearly two dozen financial service firms that employ or contract with CFP® certificants, identified specific scenarios where additional guidance from CFP Board would be helpful. Following the Working Group’s discussions, CFP Board has developed the following multimedia presentations to assist CFP® certificants in understanding and complying with CFP Board’s Standards.

Scenario SS 3: Understanding the Definition of Financial Planning and Material Elements of Financial Planning: Advice in a Single Subject Area

Sometimes CFP® certificants provide service as a resource to help clients in a single subject area. Scenario SS3 describes an employee benefits situation that does not involve financial planning or material elements of financial planning.
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CFP Board's Standards of Professional Conduct

On May 31, 2007, the Board of Directors of Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) announced the adoption of an updated Standards of Professional Conduct, which sets forth the ethical standards for CFP® professionals. CFP® professionals found in violation of CFP Board’s ethical standards may be subject to public discipline, up to a permanent revocation of the right to use the CFP® marks.

The updated Standards have an effective date of July 1, 2008 and an enforcement date of January 1, 2009. CFP® certificants are expected to abide by the revised Standards beginning on the effective date of July 1, 2008. Conduct by a CFP® certificant that takes place prior to the January 1, 2009 enforcement date will be reviewed under CFP Board’s previous Standards of Professional Conduct. Compliance with the revised Standards will satisfy the requirements of the previous Standards.

Updated Standards of Professional Conduct
Effective Date: July 1, 2008
Enforcement Date: January 1, 2009
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