accounting standards. And I can't remember the stat, but something like less than 5% of all distributors of MLMs actually turn a profit. Let's say Younique is a statistical anomaly and 10-20% make money... is it ethical to represent to the 80-90% that they have this incredible money-making opportunity and that this wonder-product practically sells itself, knowing that statistically they have almost no chance at actually turning a profit, and even less of a chance of making a decent wage, even if they work their tail off? And that is just one angle...MLM is a bogus business model and it is a travesty that it is part of LDS/Utah culture. I would be embarrassed to own one. They are set up to get away with what you can not get away with otherwise. Legal dishonesty.