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This textbook comprehensively compiles and describes core financial services-related ethics, compliance, and relevant regulatory standards of practice. It rests on a foundation of theory related to rulemaking, standards enforcement, and ethics with each chapter focusing on the behavioral and psychological factors associated with creating and managing ethical client-focused ethical practices. It includes practical examples of ethics violations and the actions that can be taken to address ethical lapses while also describing cognitive biases and behavioral outcomes related to rules, regulations,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This textbook comprehensively compiles and describes core financial services-related ethics, compliance, and relevant regulatory standards of practice. It rests on a foundation of theory related to rulemaking, standards enforcement, and ethics with each chapter focusing on the behavioral and psychological factors associated with creating and managing ethical client-focused ethical practices. It includes practical examples of ethics violations and the actions that can be taken to address ethical lapses while also describing cognitive biases and behavioral outcomes related to rules, regulations, and ethical guidelines in the financial services profession. The book includes supplementary materials such as PowerPoints slides, practice test questions, videos, and regulatory updates, and will be of use to students in financial services including CFA and CFP programs alongside financial services professionals.
Autorenporträt
Wookjae Heo is an Assistant Professor of Financial Counseling and Planning at the Division of Consumer Science at Purdue University. He is currently teaching financial planning courses at Purdue including Ethics and Compliance in Financial Planning. Dr. Heo's main research interest is broadly related to financial behavioral intervention, financial stress, life insurance, and data mining/data analysis in financial planning.

John Grable, CFP®, teaches and conducts research in the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. undergraduate and graduate programs at the University of Georgia where he holds an Athletic Association Endowed Professorship. Prior to entering the academic profession, he worked as a pension/benefits administrator and later as a Registered Investment Adviser in an asset management firm. Dr. Grable has served the financial planning profession as the founding editor of the Journal of Personal Finance and co-founding editor of the Journal of Financial Therapy and Financial Planning Review.