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Misrepresentation
#analyst-notes #guidance-for-standards-i-vii
In ethical terms, a member or candidate indulging in plagiarism is not conducting himself or herself with integrity. By plagiarizing, he or she is not only stealing the ideas of others, but also exposing himself or herself to violations of other standards by making recommendations that may not have a reasonable basis and may not avoid material misrepresentations.

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Subject 3. Standard I (C) Misrepresentation
required to attribute ideas, methodologies, etc. developed by people within their firms when speaking with clients and prospects. Members and candidates should keep copies of materials used in preparing research reports. <span>In ethical terms, a member or candidate indulging in plagiarism is not conducting himself or herself with integrity. By plagiarizing, he or she is not only stealing the ideas of others, but also exposing himself or herself to violations of other standards by making recommendations that may not have a reasonable basis and may not avoid material misrepresentations. Procedures for compliance Members can prevent unintentional misrepresentations of the qualifications of services the member or the member's firm is capable of perform


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