Ethics and Compliance FIN/370 – Finance for Business PepsiCo Ethics and Compliance PepsiCo Inc. is a world leader in the beverage and snack food industry. Founded in 1965‚ the company has grown to become a household name. PepsiCo employs more than 285‚000 employees worldwide‚ and has revenues of more than $60 billion (Our History‚ 2011). PepsiCo prides itself on social and environmental responsibility‚ and maintains a commitment to ethical business practices. Role of Ethics and Compliance in PepsiCo’s
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legal obligations will not create a contract. * In order to create blinding agreement acceptance must be final and unconditional. Body Paragraph 1 * Acceptance is a clear and undoubted assent to the offer and all of its terms. * The law regard as acceptance when the offeree accepted the offeror’s offer. * Not acceptance is when one party disputes whether the other accepted the offer. * Acceptance is important because acceptance will lead to agreement to be formed and contract
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COMPLIANCE FUNCTION IN BANKS Kunal Vasu Mallik On account of increasing globalization and deregulation world over‚ the financial sector is experiencing tremendous growth ‚ diversification and innovation. In the face of it the banking system‚ the major player in the financial sector‚ have become susceptible and banking crises have grown‚ causing or aggravating economic downturns leading to significant fiscal costs. The continuous process of diversification and evolution of products creates
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keeping in view the financial distress a person might face at the old age most of the big MNCs pay the PF contribution on actual basic + DA. Home > Provident Fund > PF contribution – company policy cannot overrule the law PF contribution – company policy cannot overrule the law February 22‚ 2010 Gautham Leave a comment Go to comments According to Section 6 of the Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act‚ 1952‚ the provident fund (PF) contribution is to be calculated
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Business Law I January 31‚ 2013 Corporate Structure Assessments Part A: A sole proprietorship is a type of business entity that is owned and run by one individual and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business. The owner receives all profits (subject to taxation specific to the business) and has unlimited responsibility for all losses and debts. The IRS does not consider the sole proprietorship as a separate business entity. The owner reports
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Ethics and Compliance Paper Ashley Blalock University of Phoenix Ethics and Compliance Paper Finance is often overlooked as a discipline that is independent from ethical boundaries. Finance is actually very strongly tied to social sciences‚ exploring the fiscal behavior of an organization. After the Sobanes-Oxley Act‚ established in 2003‚ an organizations’ ethical role with regard to finance has been reevaluated and reformed; unfortunately‚ it has taken the intervention of law to pass the
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Contrasting among Obedience‚ Conformity and Compliance Obedience‚ Conformity and Compliance- all are human behaviors. Let’s look at the following incidents- 1. The student followed his teacher’s orders. 2. The parents bought a crib for their new born baby. 3. The factory implemented all the safety measures (for its workers) set by the Government. In the first example above‚ we see the student doing as he was told by his teacher. That means he obeyed the teacher‚ which is obedience
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|This Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into on | | |between | |whose principal place of business is located at | | |(hereinafter referred to as "Employer") and | | |whose present address and telephone number is
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In 1971‚ three coffee fanatics – Gerald Baldwin‚ Gordon Bowker and Ziev Siegel founded Starbucks in Seattle‚ Washington (Moon & Quelch‚ 2006). Howard Schultz‚ who is now the CEO‚ joined the marketing team. He made a trip to Italy and became obsessed with the idea of how people were drinking coffee in the cafes. A few years later Howard Schultz bought Starbucks from the three founders and started to expand the coffee brand. Starbucks is the leader in the coffee industry and is one of the most
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Running Head: EMPLOYMENT-AT-WILL DOCTRINE 1 Employment-At-Will Doctrine 04/22/2013 Running Head: EMPLOYMENT-AT-WILL DOCTRINE 2 Jennifer is a recent graduate and has been hired by my accounting firm out of college. Upon being hired Jennifer has engaged in a number of different behaviors that need the accounting manager’s attention. The first situation is that Jennifer
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