ACC  © Accreditation Commission for Certifications ©  - Credential Standards and Quality Certification Accreditation ©

 

IBS ©  International Board of Standards ©  for Professional Certification and  Quality in Credentialing Education Standards

The Accreditation Commission recognizes these universal ethical guidelines.  IBS Board recognizes the responsibility of  professionals to foster high ethical standards in our profession. THE IBS ™ does hereby adopt the following CODE OF ETHICS and PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS to provide direction in attaining high principles of truth, justice, zeal and good faith dealings. 

1. To abide by the laws of the United States of America, Sovereign, or State or Provincial Regulator or your Sovereign Country. To maintain high standards of conduct when seeking employment, performing services, and negotiating transactions so as to create a high ethical standard to the public.

2. To illustrate zeal and professionalism with all of our dealings with clients and customers.

3. To continue building the knowledge base of our professional community through study, collaboration, and continuing education.

4. To work with universities and academic groups in improving financial standards, and the practical financial education of individuals.

5. To build confidence and the trust of the public and our employers using diligence, honesty, cooperation, and confidentiality.

6. To provide occasional pro-bono assistance to the disadvantaged persons who may seek insight and advise in the financial fields.

7. To observe the designation copyrights, trademarks, service marks, intellectual property rights of the ACC and IBS .

9. To further the harmony and communication between the nations of the world.

10. To reduce waste, improve efficiency, and protect the environment through the effective use of natural resources. ©

You shall act in good faith in all dealings with clients, disclose all relevant information, abstain from self-dealing and conflicts of interests, abide by your professional ethics such as State Boards and any other government regulation that you are subjected to by your profession. The board reserves the right to terminate approvals, alliances, accreditations, or licenses.