You didn't merely omit details - you stated pure falsehood. That goes to credibility. You can easily focus on current benefits without damaging your own credibility. When making statements about the past, it is still important to do your homework.
In the financial profession, it is important to know the difference between "details" and facts. Truth counts.
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Credibility
Submitted by Dave on April 17, 2008 - 20:23.
You didn't merely omit details - you stated pure falsehood. That goes to credibility. You can easily focus on current benefits without damaging your own credibility. When making statements about the past, it is still important to do your homework.
In the financial profession, it is important to know the difference between "details" and facts. Truth counts.