Code of Ethics
📈 Investing
intermediate

Quick Definition

A Code of Ethics is a set of guidelines designed to help professionals conduct business honestly and with integrity.

Examples

  • 1A financial advisor adhering to a Code of Ethics by disclosing all potential conflicts of interest to clients.
  • 2An investment firm enforcing a Code of Ethics that prohibits insider trading among its employees.
  • 3A company's Code of Ethics requiring all staff to avoid any actions that could be perceived as bribery or corruption.
  • 4A real estate agency's Code of Ethics mandating fair treatment of all clients regardless of their background.

Tags

ethicsprofessional-conductintegritycompliancecorporate-responsibility
Quick Info
Category:Investing
Difficulty:intermediate
Last Updated:6/18/2025