Semester 1‚ 2010/2011 CBEB3101 Business Ethics Quiz 1 26 August 2010 SUGGESTED ANSWERS True/False Questions: Circle the correct answer. 1. Ethically responsible leaders within any business promote ethics through personal behaviour and thoughts alone. False 2. Talking about business’s social responsibilities is to be concerned with society’s interests that bind business’s behaviour. True 3. Rawl’s theory of social justice is the ethical principle that is based on the foundations
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answering challenge questions answering challenge questions [SECTION TITLE] 1 2 CONTENTS Practical experience requirements (PER) 4 challenge questions 5 sample answers 01 Demonstrate the application of professional ethics‚ values and judgement 6 03 Raise awareness of non-financial risk 7 04 Manage self 8 05 Communicate effectively 10 08 Improve departmental performance 12 10 Prepare financial statements for external purposes 13 13 Contribute to budget
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7102AFE Corporate Auditing Lecture 2: Audit quality and ethics (Chapter 3‚ Arens et al) Department of Accounting‚ Finance & Economics 1 Audit quality and corporate governance Audit quality: » How well an audit detects and reports material misstatements » Detection reflects auditor competence » Reporting reflects ethics or auditor integrity Regulatory mechanisms in Australia emphasise: » Accountability and transparency Corporate governance: » Describes the control and direction of corporations
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ETHICS AUDIT ON RYANAIR Done By Hemanth Mutthukrushnun This is an ‘Ethics Audit Report’ prepared based on the operations of Ryan Air studied from various videos available on You Tube and the public documents disclosed by Ryanair. Set up in the year 1985 at a capital of 1 pound with a staff strength of 25‚ Ryanair is today the World’s favourite and most commonly used airline which operates more than 1‚400 flights per day from 44 bases and 1100+ low fare routes across 27 countries‚ connecting
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Ethics Case Assignment From Diane’s perspective: 1) Relevant facts: * She is planning on not recording overtime worked * Policy is clear that employees must accurately record the time worked 2) Ethical Issue: * Working overtime and not recording your hours worked 3) Who is being Affected and How: * Diane: Could lose her job‚ Hours of work‚ violating the firms policy‚ placing will in the position to violate the firms policy‚ may have similar circumstances in the future
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Euthanasia: A Question of Ethics Euthanasia is one of the most acute and uncomfortable contemporary problems in medical ethics. Is Euthanasia Ethical? The case for euthanasia rests on one main fundamental moral principle: mercy. It is not a new issue; euthanasia has been discussed-and practised-in both Eastern and Western cultures from the earliest historical times to the present. But because of medicine’s new technological capacities to extend life‚ the problem is much more pressing than
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in order to make a profit‚ which I think is extremely wrong because in the first place the sales people shouldn’t be lying to the consumers. 2. Why do you think the title of this article is “Business Ethics –Like Nailing Jell-O to the Wall”? I think the article is called “Business Ethics –Like Nailing Jell-O to the Wall” trying to give exact details for something that it is not possible to know about exactly. 3. Do you agree that the government should regulate aspects of a business to
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as it is morally wrong for a person to discriminate. There are also justice-based arguments. Discrimination violates the principle of equality‚ which is defined as‚ “Individuals who are equal in all respects relevant to the kind of treatment in question should be treated equally even if they are dissimilar in other‚ nonrelevant respects” (Velasquez‚ pp.369). Discrimination in the workplace also violates justice as it judges people on a set of beliefs that are not relevant to their job position
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Good Works‚ Bad Accounting? Ethics Project Part II Section 55- Article IV: Objectivity and Independence:A member should maintain objectivity and be free of conflicts of interest in discharging professional responsibilities. A member in public practice should be indpeending in fact and appearance when providing auditing and other attestation services. .01 Objectivity is a state of mind‚ a quality that lends value to a member’s services. It is a distinguishing feature of the profession. The principle
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Review Questions 1. An IPv6 address is made up of how many bits? An IPv6 address is made up of 128 bits. 2. The subnet mask of an IP address does which of the following? The subnet mask defines network and host portions of an IP address. 3. If a protocol is routable‚ which TCP/IP layer does it operate at? A routable protocol operates at the Internetwork layer of TCP/IP. 4. Which of the following is a private IP address and can’t be routed across the Internet? The IP address 172.19
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