action. In this case the action being examined is whether or not it is ethical for one board member to use their board member status when dealing with personal business contacts. The first part of Kant’s theory states that a person’s motives must be pure. In this case the board member’s motive are not pure. They want to use the board’s good name to further his personal business connections. This motive is selfish as it only produces a positive effect for the board member’s personal business. This
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• Group exercise 3. Negotiation • • Role play Group exercise 4. Tax for individuals • • Case study Group discussion 5. Reboot • • Presentation Group discussion 6. Tax cases / Anti-avoidance • Group discussion Ch.3, 4, 8, 9 & 11 7. Cross border tax issues • Group discussion Ch.3, 4, 12 & 13 8. Tax planning • • Case study Group reflection Ch.3, 4, 5, 9, 11 & 12 9. Conclusion • • Presentation Group discussion Ch.3
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for conduct in these situations exist or existing policies seem inadequate. A central task of computer ethics is to determine what we should do in such cases, i.e., to formulate policies to guide our actions. Of course, some ethical situations confront us as individuals and some as a society. Computer ethics includes consideration of both personal and social policies for the ethical use of computer technology. Now it may seem that all that needs to be done is the mechanical application of an ethical
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A Project Study Report On Training Undertaken at HDFC Bank Ltd Titled RETAIL LOAN & PARA BANKING PRODUCT IN HDFC BANK LTD. Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION |Submitted by |Submitted to | |Abhimanyu Singh Rathore |Mrs. Dhwani Mishra
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Taxation Virtual Income: Is it really taxable? János Szakács BA IB Year 3 5/11/11 Table of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 2 Virtual worlds and incomes .................................................................................................... 2 2. Theoretical background ................................................................................
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been the object of many research studies and debates in the economic history field. While some blame it on geography or simply luck, others consider technology improvements as being a relevant cause for growth. This essay will analyze the relationship between culture and economic growth through a closer look on entrepreneurial culture and its effects. There are many ways in which one can define culture and as many in which to describe entrepreneurial behavior. Studies conducted, both from an economic
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called the premium. Risk management, the practice of appraising and controlling risk, has evolved as a discrete field of study and practice. The transaction involves the insured assuming a guaranteed and known relatively small loss in the form of payment to the insurer in exchange for the insurer's promise to compensate (indemnify) the insured in the case of a financial (personal) loss. The insured receives a contract, called the insurance policy, which details the conditions and circumstances under
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1. What were some of the challenges that RIM faced to protect its intellectual property, and how did RIM handle those challenges? The following are two challenges that RIM had to face and how they handled those challenges: a. Employees at RIM: If you are an RIM employee with a company Blackberry, everything you say and do with that phone is property of RIM. According to Tindal (2009), employees at RIM are aware that the purpose of having a business phone is to conduct business; therefore
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extinguish themselves from their competitors’ products.” It is very important to differentiate between intrinsic- and extrinsic properties of clothes. Intrinsic properties are the fit and feel of the clothing item and the ability to use it for multiple wearing. It also includes the chemical and physical properties of the clothing (Kincade & Gibson; 2010:78). The extrinsic properties are how the product appears to the consumer end their feeling of wealth, luxury and status. Most of the time this includes
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centered on the idea that because there is no right and wrong actions, just personal preferences there is no such thing as morality. It also states that morals are just a personal preference So, any moral claim may be translated as a reporting of one’s feelings. The best example here in this type is “Stealing things from good friends is wrong” can be rewrite as “I disapprove of stealing things from good friends.” In this case, moral right or wrong is based on the individual’s opinion. In the other
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