According to the Principle of Confidentiality, a CFP® Board designee shall treat client information as confidential unless which of the following circumstances apply? (This question is subject to change after October 1, 2019, when the CFP® Board adopts its new Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct.)(1) The information is required in response to proper legal process.(2) The information is needed to establish an advisory or brokerage account.(3) The information is needed to defend against charges of wrongdoing.(4) The information is needed in connection with a civil dispute between the CFP® Board designee and the client.

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The CFP Certification Exam's General Principles section assesses foundational financial planning knowledge, covering roughly 15-16% of the 170-question, 4-hour, multiple-choice exam. Key topics include financial planning process steps, client interactions, time value of money (TVM), personal financial statements, education planning, and economic concepts.  Key elements of the General Principles domain include: Financial Planning Process: Understanding the seven steps, including defining the relationship, gathering data, analyzing, developing, implementing, and monitoring the plan. General... Show more

According to the Principle of Confidentiality, a CFP® Board designee shall treat client information as confidential unless which of the following circumstances apply? (This question is subject to change after October 1, 2019, when the CFP® Board adopts its new Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct.)<br>(1) The information is required in response to proper legal process.<br>(2) The information is needed to establish an advisory or brokerage account.<br>(3) The information is needed to defend against charges of wrongdoing.<br>(4) The information is needed in connection with a civil dispute between the CFP® Board designee and the client.






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