CPS Client Communication and Relationship Management 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a client discovery meeting for a CPS professional?
- To immediately recommend specific investments
- To gather comprehensive information about the client's goals, needs, and risk tolerance (Correct answer)
- To explain fee structures only
- To discuss only past investment performance
Correct answer: To gather comprehensive information about the client's goals, needs, and risk tolerance
Discovery meetings gather comprehensive client information including goals, time horizon, financial situation, and risk tolerance before any portfolio recommendations.
Question 2: What is 'risk profiling' in client relationship management?
- Reviewing the client's investment history
- Assessing a client's ability and willingness to tolerate investment risk (Correct answer)
- Calculating the client's net worth
- Determining the client's tax bracket
Correct answer: Assessing a client's ability and willingness to tolerate investment risk
Risk profiling assesses both the client's financial ability to bear risk (risk capacity) and their psychological comfort with risk (risk tolerance).
Question 3: What does 'know your client' (KYC) require of a CPS professional?
- Learning the client's name and address only
- Understanding the client's full financial situation, goals, and investment experience (Correct answer)
- Only verifying the client's identity for compliance
- Memorizing the client's portfolio holdings
Correct answer: Understanding the client's full financial situation, goals, and investment experience
KYC requires thoroughly understanding the client's financial situation, objectives, risk tolerance, and investment experience to provide suitable advice.
Question 4: How should a CPS professional handle a client who panics during a market downturn?
- Immediately liquidate all holdings as requested
- Acknowledge emotions, provide perspective, and review the long-term investment plan (Correct answer)
- Avoid contact until markets recover
- Transfer the account to another advisor
Correct answer: Acknowledge emotions, provide perspective, and review the long-term investment plan
A skilled portfolio specialist acknowledges the client's concerns, provides market context, and reinforces the long-term investment plan to prevent panic-driven decisions.
Question 5: What should a portfolio review meeting with a client typically include?
- Only reviewing returns against a benchmark
- Reviewing performance, discussing any life changes, and reassessing goals and allocation (Correct answer)
- Discussing only the best-performing holdings
- Providing only regulatory compliance updates
Correct answer: Reviewing performance, discussing any life changes, and reassessing goals and allocation
Comprehensive portfolio reviews cover performance, any client life changes affecting goals, and whether the current allocation still aligns with objectives.
Question 6: What is 'suitability' in the context of portfolio recommendations?
- Ensuring the portfolio has the best possible returns
- Ensuring recommended investments match the client's financial situation, goals, and risk tolerance (Correct answer)
- Choosing the most popular investment products
- Selecting only highly rated investments
Correct answer: Ensuring recommended investments match the client's financial situation, goals, and risk tolerance
Suitability requires that all investment recommendations be appropriate for the specific client's situation, goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance.
What is the primary purpose of a client discovery meeting for a CPS professional?