Connery, a smart professional, passed his Level II CFA exam 2 years ago. He could not take the Level III exam due to professional time commitments elsewhere.He is thinking of taking Level III a couple of years from now, once things settle down on his personal front. His resume, which he has sent to a few prestigious firms, states that he is a candidate in the CFA program and has successfully completed Level II exam. He makes no exaggerated claims about his abilities on his resume. Connery has:
A. violated Standard II (A) - Use of Professional Designation. He cannot claim to be CFA - Level II.
B. not violated any standards.
C. violated Standard II (A) - Use of Professional Designation. He cannot claim to be in the CFA program since he is not registered to take Level III exam.
D. violated Standard II (A) - Use of Professional Designation. He cannot claim to be in the CFA program without having completed the Level III exam.
Connery, a smart professional, passed his Level II CFA exam 2 years ago. He could not take the Level III exam due to pro
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Connery, a smart professional, passed his Level II CFA exam 2 years ago. He could not take the Level III exam due to pro
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