Trisdale is a portfolio manager who has consistently outperformed the market on a risk-adjusted basis for the past 3 years. As an appreciation for his work, one of his clients recently gave him a travel package to Vancouver worth around $5,000. Trisdale informed his supervisor about this gift and then took time off from work to enjoy a vacation in Vancouver. Trisdale has
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The AIMR code of ethics does not preclude members from accepting gifts in excess of the modest amount of $100 from clients, as long as they are disclosed to the immediate supervisor. What the code does prohibit is acceptance of gifts in excess of $100 from parties that have a strong motive to influence the judgment of the members (e.g., companies that a member might be researching for investment recommendations). The disclosure of additional compensation arrangements with clients allows the supervisory authorities to monitor the portfolio activity and ensure that the gift-giving client's portfolio is not receiving any undue favorable treatment.