ETHICS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to Ethics |
1 |
WELCOME |
2 |
Definitions in The Real World |
6 |
eth'ics (eth'iks) n. pl. |
6 |
Example #1 |
9 |
Example #2 |
10 |
Example #3 |
11 |
Example #4 |
13 |
Example #5 |
14 |
Why Be Ethical? |
16 |
four basic issues |
16 |
Egoism versus egotism |
19 |
What is the scope of ethics? |
20 |
What does it take to be a moral person? |
22 |
What kind of work do you want to do? |
24 |
What do I want my legacy to be? |
24 |
Example #1 |
25 |
Example #2 |
26 |
Example #3 |
27 |
Example #4 |
28 |
What are our responsibilities to other moral persons? |
29 |
Ethics in Action |
32 |
Objectivist Ethics |
32 |
What does Ethics in Action Mean? |
33 |
Example |
36 |
Howard Fischer Associates - character traits |
40 |
Sympathy & Empathy |
45 |
Looking the Part |
50 |
Courtesy |
51 |
The “image” technique |
52 |
Greed |
53 |
When Views Differ on Ethics Who Will Decide What is Right? |
58 |
Variability of moral valuation |
58 |
Rationalizing |
61 |
Understanding |
64 |
Mores |
65 |
Behavior |
65 |
Mandate / Customs |
66 |
Morally Correct |
67 |
When you Really Want to be Somebody |
68 |
pro bono |
70 |
Considering if an agency is right for you |
71 |
Ethics in Selling |
74 |
Setting Appointments |
74 |
Getting in the Door |
76 |
Laying out Policy Benefits and Limitations |
78 |
Steps to minimize misunderstandings |
79 |
Policy Replacement |
80 |
When the Agent Allows Misconceptions |
82 |
When the Premium Seem Too High |
83 |
Obtaining Proper Signatures from the Client |
84 |
Keeping in Touch After the Sale |
84 |
Selling the “Fast Buck” Items |
87 |
Commingling Funds |
88 |
Getting Education in a Timely Manner |
88 |
Ethical Investing - Is It Possible? |
92 |
Ethics & Money |
92 |
Nothing happens unless you get involved personally in your own money management. |
94 |
Investment Avoidance Approach |
95 |
Investing from a Positive Approach |
96 |
National Council of Churches |
97 |
Investing from the Activist Approach |
98 |
Gadflies |
99 |
Where does an Individual Begin? |
100 |
Capital Gains & Income |
101 |
Know Thyself |
102 |
Investment Portfolios |
103 |
Can you Objectively Appraise Yourself? |
104 |
Finding the Right Professional |
109 |
Brokers |
110 |
Who or What is Ethical? |
113 |
Finding Out What You Need to Know |
115 |
prospectus |
117 |
Looking for Promising Small Companies |
118 |
Which Small Company is Worthwhile? |
120 |
Living for Today as well as for Tomorrow |
123 |
Fixed & Variable Income |
123 |
Are Tax Dollars Ethical for the Individual |
126 |
Tax Shelters and the Ethical Investor |
128 |
Tax credits & Depreciation allowances |
128 |
General Rules of Thumb |
129 |
Can the Ethical Investor Not Consider Retirement Planning? |
131 |
Rules for Retirement Planning |
131 |
Living Day-In and Day-Out |
134 |
Ethical Insurance |
137 |
Replacement Selling |
138 |
Selecting Ethical Insurance Companies |
140 |
Shareholders & the Proxy Vote |
142 |
Proxy means ... |
143 |
Agent Due Diligence |
145 |
Limitations to the Technical Approach |
145 |
Negative cash flow |
147 |
Ethical behavior tends to have ... |
153 |
Individual ethics & Business ethics |
155 |
Due Diligence: A Matter of Ethics |
156 |
What does the term, due diligence, actually mean? |
157 |
Using financial rating services |
159 |
Insurer Solvency |
162 |
A.M. Best |
162 |
Chart |
163 |
Financial Size Categories |
163 |
Quantitative Evaluation from A.M. Best |
164 |
Qualitative Evaluation by A.M. Best |
166 |
Understanding the Rating System |
167 |
Rating Modifiers |
169 |
Performance Modifiers |
170 |
Affiliation Modifiers |
171 |
Rating “Not Assigned” Categories |
172 |
Many Rating Companies to Choose From |
174 |
Determining Who We Are |
176 |
Universal Moral Law / categorical imperative |
177 |
All Moral Traditions Examine Same Basic Questions |
178 |
If it’s Legal, it Must Be Moral! |
180 |
Moral certainty |
182 |
Commitment to Acting Ethically |
184 |
Last page |
185 |
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