SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA COURSE CODE : BKAA3023 COURSE NAME : AUDITING AND ASSURANCE II PRE-REQUISITE : AUDITING AND ASSURANCE I _____________________________________________________________________ 1. SYNOPSIS This is a continuation of Audit and Assurance 1. It intends to strengthen and enhance the students’ understanding in auditing. Among the topics that will be discussed are code of ethics, auditors’ liability and in-depth explanations
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ACCTG 351B: Business Law (San Francisco, Fall 2013) INSTRUCTOR: KRISTIN L. ROSI Work: (415) 538-4387 FAX: (415) 904-5854 E-mail: krosi@ggu.edu In addition to working as an Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University, I am employed as an Administrative Law Judge with the California Department of Insurance and as a Pro Tem Judge with the Alameda County Superior Court. Prior to becoming an ALJ, I was the Senior Regional Attorney at the California Public Employment Relations Board, where I authored
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Design Spring 2007 ETHICS CASE STUDY THE CASE OF THE SOLE REMAINING SUPPLIER By David Davenport Date Due: 03/20/07 Date Submitted: 03/20/07 Instructors: Dr. Said Ahmed-Zaid/Professor Robert Hay TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. ETHICAL CASE RESEARCH 3 2.1 Identify Stakeholders 3 2.2 Fact Research 4 3. ETHICAL DECISION MAKING PROCESS 5 3.1 Alternative Generation & Evaluation 5 3.2 Ethical Decision & Reflection 6 4. RECOMMENDATIONS 7 5. REFERENCES 7
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investigated in this assignment is the ethics of institutions. Are businesses operating in an ethical or unethical manner? Goldman like many other operations use behaviors that were unethical and grossly unfair to clients. Shaded areas are areas to be defined by the individual interpretation itself. Many say money is the root to all evil and as this case dictates, true. Ethics should always be at the forefront of any organization. Operating a business requires adequate consideration to a number
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Sci Eng Ethics (2011) 17:597–605 DOI 10.1007/s11948-010-9213-7 Teaching Ethics to Engineers: Ethical Decision Making Parallels the Engineering Design Process Bridget Bero • Alana Kuhlman Received: 14 January 2010 / Accepted: 18 May 2010 / Published online: 4 June 2010 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 Abstract In order to fulfill ABET requirements, Northern Arizona University’s Civil and Environmental engineering programs incorporate professional ethics in several of its engineering
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INTRODUCTION By using Feminist Ethics theory, I will examine case of child’s play based on its principles / framework to point out what is the right decision that most benefit the parties. Differ from Deontology which is known as “Duty ethics” of Kant and Virtue ethics of Aristotte, Gilligan’s Caring ethics aim to avoid harm and maintain healthy relationships and also aim at the achievement of harmony, empathy and integration with regard to particular ethical issue. To me, this is most appropriate
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Mix “4Ps” Ethics and Political Environment of Business Senior project Spring 2015 Group Name: Nouhad El Zein Sadika Zaiter Zaynab Kdouh Table of Contents Abstract 3 Definition of the marketing: 4 Definition of the marketing mix 4 Product: 4 Price: 4 Promotion: 5 Place: 5 Social Responsibility in the 4Ps 5 Marketing mix and unethical practices 6 Introduction: 6 Definition of Marketing Ethics 7 Ethics and Product 7 Ethics and Pricing 7 Ethics and Distribution
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Subject Discipline/Course Number: Business Law BSAD C131-50 CRN: 50074 [->0] Instructor’s Name: Anthony (Tony) Damiano Class Day/Time/Class Room: On-line Contact: [->1] or (760) 371-0633 (AT&T Cellular Service) After Hours: Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday 4:30 PM to 9:30 PM (All times are Pacific Standard) General Course Information: It is every student’s responsibility to ensure proper enrollment or withdrawal from this class. You are responsible for your administrative
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| |College of Business and Economics | |Course Syllabus - Undergraduate | |Course Name: Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management-14478
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1. Case 10.4 in the text discusses a situation where one employee observes another employee doing something contrary to company policy. Is this a situation where whistleblowing would be appropriate? Identify and apply 5 of the principles discussed in the text and in class with regard to when whistleblowing might be appropriate. a. From the company’s viewpoint having Weston live in a ‘slum’ violates their intentions for the monthly allowance. He did falsify documents he submitted to the company
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