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    Ethical Choices at Choice House Case

    not in place in Choice House 2. Identify ethical issues that Ashley should discuss with the Finance Committee? Which IMA Ethical Standards would apply to Ashley? Discuss. * Credibility: The ED should record all expenses and provide all information when I asked. He cannot deny any information. Providing accurate and insightful information are the key function to ED role. 3. How should Ashley respond to the Finance Committee? Review the IMA Resolution of Ethical Conflict section

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    Oday’s Business Environment: Law and Ethics

    Chapter 1 Today’s Business Environment: Law and Ethics 1. Which of these issues may impact a company’s operations? a. international issues b. political issues c. ethical issues d. legal issues e. all of these issues can impact operations ANSWER: e (page 3-4) National:  AACSB Analytic; Diversity; AICPA BB-Legal 2. Which area of law is most likely to impact directly the finance and accounting departments of

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    Choice House

    Memo – Choice House To: Joan Tanner and Finance Committee I have investigated the matters brought to my attention by the Board of Directors Finance Committee and have come to the following conclusions with the information gathered. 1. Were the ED’s salary and benefits in line for EDs with other nonprofits similar to Choice House? As Choice House belongs to a consortium of nonprofits, I contacted the consortium to gain some clarification on the questions of salary and benefits for

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    Ethical Decision Making

    Approaches to ethical decision making at times can be made using different philosophical approaches, which was the first part of our assignment this week; the completion of Appendix B where we were to decide which course of action was to be taken based on each philosophical approach for the given scenarios. The three philosophical approaches are: consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Consequentialism is the view that the value of actions is derived solely from the value of its consequences

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    Business

    CAP 4 Case Conection Homesick By mid-2011, plummeting home prices played a pivotal role in a chronically ill U.S. economy that just couldn't seem to shake the 2008 financial collapse. In the first half of 2011, 1.2 million homeowners received foreclosure notices. With an increasing number of homeowners in financial distress, real estate values plummeted, making it tough for homeowners to refinance to cheaper loans, dampening consumer confidence and spending. Policymakers have considered a range

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    The Mysterious Rose and the Cold Feet

    unethical practice that happens in organization. Leaders must take action. In the case of the Mysterious Roses and the case of the Cold Feet G BioSport find themselves resolving serious dilemmas. This discuss will address decision-making steps, ethical lenses used to make decisions, and ethical lenses that influence decisions. Ethical issues presented in the simulation The Mysterious Roses and the Case of the Cold feet were two simulation that present different issues with different

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    Rules of Thumb, Ethics

    Rules of Thumb Misha McCulloch March 10, 2013 Rules of Thumb Misha McCulloch March 10, 2013 Every day ethical situations arise. How people solve these ethical dilemmas vary based on each individuals’ ethical thinking, or, Rules of Thumb. My personal tools for ethical decision making are the Golden Rule and going with my gut instinct. The Golden Rule states “do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” The Golden Rule has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. It

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    Genb Paper 1

    offer to sell his house at an “okay” price given the current real estate market. ISSUE Should Luke share the information to his brother, Owen, or should he keep his obligations of confidentiality to his company? In this specific case an ethical issue arises from the conflict between a set of good values: honesty and loyalty. Luke has to decide to choose between being truthful to his brother, Owen, or loyal to the company he is employed by. ANALYSIS – APPLICATION OF ETHICAL LENSES/THEORIES

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    Legal Case Study

    Legal Case Study This study is about a 41 year old woman whose name is Terri Schiavo. She was in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years with a brain injury before she died on March 31, 2005. This paper discusses her 15 year ordeal, the effects of it on her husband and family, Terri’s right to die, and the importance of end of life choices. We discuss the ethical and legal issues involved in the decision making of this case. Her husband and family disagreed on how to handle her situation

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    Ethics in It

    Ethics in Information Technology Dustin Hughson Kaplan University Introduction Ethical theories date back to the times of Socrates and Aristotle, the problem with ethical and moral theories is that information technology was not even a possibility when first developed. Lines can be crossed and personal ambiguity can help people act bolder then he/she may normally want too. Ethical theories are being used more and more to help the professional and computing world handle the rapid change

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