APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants [Supersedes APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (Issued in June 2006 and subsequently amended in February 2008)] ISSUED: December 2010 Copyright © 2010 Accounting Professional & Ethical Standards Board Limited (“APESB”). All rights reserved. Apart from fair dealing for the purpose of study‚ research‚ criticism and review as permitted by the Copyright Act 1968‚ no part of these materials may be reproduced‚ modified‚ or reused
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Case Study 1 If Helen decides to take her friend’s stolen exam answer‚ she would violate the school’s or her professor’s property because he was the one that created the exam. The exam answer belongs to the professor or the school so it would consider being their property. Helen would also violate the truth to Empire State University if she uses that exam answers to get a better grade for her qualification for summa cum laude. Cheating is dishonest and she will have to lie throughout her life to
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definitely plays a factor which most everyone feels about America’s veterans. • Does the organization have a social initiative? If so‚ what is it? If not‚ identify a social initiative for the organization. 3. DAV’s sole initiative is to fulfill promises to our vets by selflessly providing them life assistance including fighting for them on Capitol Hill. • What are the potential ethical or moral effects of the organization’s
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1 Agency Visit Paper BSHS/332 Professional Ethics and Legal issues in Human Service In summer of 2011 I made a decision that would change my life to move from Southern California to Atlanta‚ Georgia. I was laid off‚ bored‚ and wanting a change in my life and with the support of my family and friends I made the move by myself. The first few months down there were a culture shock; I had no friends and no job. One I received a phone call to work for a nonprofit organization called
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INDIAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND VALUES & ETHICS IN BUSINESS : NATURE AND TYPES OF INDIAN SOCIETY : 1) Tribal Society : The tribals are economically‚ educationally and politically backward as compared to the non-tribals. One scholar has called tribal people “Backward Hindus”. However there is a sizable number of Tribals who are Christian. The tribes of India before independence were considered animistic by the by religion Census authorities. Distinction was made between those who were Hindu and
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Social Work Values and Ethics The 6 core values of the NASW code of ethics include service‚ social justice‚ dignity‚ and worth of a person‚ he importance of human relationships‚ integrity and competence. Social workers have ethical responsibilities to clients‚ colleagues‚ in practice settings‚ as professionals‚ to the social work profession and the broader society. Social workers must be critical thinkers in order to deal with ethical dilemmas. Social workers have ethical obligations at a Macro
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needs to be addressed and explained in the informed consent. Since she did not have a policy concerning this‚ she is bound by confidentiality which should have been in her informed consent. * It is not the job of the counselor to instill his/her values onto a client. The counselor shold try to remain as neutral as possible. Even if the husband feels the extra-marital relationship is enhancing the marriage‚ his wife still doesn’t know about it‚ and he seems to be the only one benefitting from the
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How Values Affect Decisions in Personal and Professional Life Shaundrea Sager University of Phoenix Abstract Many people have a set of core values‚ either personal‚ organizational‚ or cultural‚ that help guide his or her life‚ and that assist him or her in making decisions in their everyday existence. Most of my decisions are based on how they will affect my family‚ me‚ and my career. My family is the key factor in any decision I make. I have to consider what influence my
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CHAPTER-1 Q.12) How does a fall in the value of the pound sterling affect British consumers? ANS- A fall in the value of pound sterling affects the cost of foreign goods. Q.13) How does an increase in the value of the pound sterling affect Canadian businesses? ANS-An increase in the value of pound sterling results in Canadian dollar buying more units of foreign currency‚ which in turn results in appreciation. Q.14) Looking at Figure 1-8 (page 11)‚ in what years would you have chosen
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VALUES VERSUS ETHICS IN COUNSELLING HOMOSEXUAL DONE BY: SOUD TENGAH BA COUNSELLING MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY DATE: NOVEMBER 2010 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Page Introduction 3 Definitions 3 Origin of Homosexuality 4 Stages of Homosexuality 7 Counselling Homosexual 8 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 13 2 INTRODUCTION Homosexuality is an issue that has often been challenging to counsellors mainly due to lack of in depth information on the
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