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bachelor in business administration
Polytechnic State University Sanluis
Jan-2006 - Nov-2010
CPA
Polytechnic State University
Jan-2012 - Nov-2016
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Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
Mar-2012 - Present
Clark & Kerns (C&K), a U.S. pension fund manager for more than 20 years, plans to es- tablish offices in a European and a Pacific Rim country in order to manage pension funds located in those countries and invest in their local stock markets. Tony Clark, CFA, man- aging partner, learns that investment organizations and their affiliates in the European country perform three functions:
•                   Consult with corporate pension sponsors on how the pension fund should be man- aged and by whom
•                   Manage their portfolios
•                   Execute securities transactions as a broker for the  funds
Common practice in this country is to withhold disclosure of the ownership of business organizations. Clark believes that C&K must provide all three functions to compete effec- tively. He therefore decides to establish offices in Europe to offer all three services to pro- spective pension fund clients, through local organizations owned by C&K. The pension consulting organization will be Europension Group; the portfolio management firm will be C&K International; and the broker-dealer operation will be Alps  Securities.
a.   Briefly describe two CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct that apply to Clark, if C&K provides all three functions on a combined basis. Describe the specific duty Clark is required to perform to comply with these   standards.
Clark learns that a customary practice in the European country is to allocate at least 80 percent of pension fund assets to fixed-income  securities.
b.   Identify and briefly explain two CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct that apply to this  situation.
Clark observes that portfolio managers in the Pacific Rim country frequently use insider
information in their investment decisions. Because the pension fund management indus- try is performance oriented, Clark decides to adopt local investment practices as the only way to attract and retain local corporate clients   in that country.
c.   Identify and briefly explain two CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct that apply to this  situation.
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