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A financial advisor shouldn’t tailgate (make for herself the same investment just transacted for a client) a client only if tailgating is not ethical or if it is not expected to be beneficial. In fact, it isn’t true that tailgating is either ethical or beneficial. So a financial advisor should not tailgate a client.
It is valid.
It is invalid.
It is partially valid.
It is syntactically homologous.
| a. | It is valid. | |
| b. | It is invalid. | |
| c. | It is partially valid. | |
| d. | It is syntactically homologous. |
Solution
A financial advisor shouldn’t tailgate a client only if tailgating is not ethical or if it is not expected to be beneficial.
In fact, it isn’t true that tailgating is either ethical or beneficial. So a financial advisor should not tailgate a client.
It is valid.
| a. | It is valid. |
