Reporting Practices and Ethics Jason Ellis 01/21/2012 HCS/405 Instructor David Moore Reporting Practices and Ethics The purpose of this essay is to report on health care practices and ethics in finance. This paper will address topics such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)‚ corporate compliance‚ ethics‚ or fraud‚ and abuse. This paper will include two articles
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Whistleblowing and Its Consequences Whistleblowing is an act that has become more prevalent in the corporate and private sectors. A whistleblower is described by Liuzzo (2013) as “…a person who reveals to a governmental authority‚ or to news media‚ confidential information concerning some wrongdoing or conduct that he or she regards as unethical” (p. 28). Some of the most notable cases in United States history have involved corporations‚ utility companies and the President. Some cases have been
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Can a school’s dress code keep us from wearing T-shirts that have certain slogans or messages on them? When a school’s dress code is used to ban clothes because they have certain slogans‚ then it really becomes an issue of free speech and not just personal appearance. The school should not ban any slogans unless they are libelous‚ obscene or somehow very disruptive. Some schools try to use their dress code to prohibit students from wearing T-shirts which advertise certain beer companies. The school
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Ingenue and the Gold Dress The focus of this paper will be “Ingenue” by Richard Judson Zolan and “The Gold Dress” by Bill Brauer. The focal point of both paintings is a beautiful woman and this is where the similarities stop. Zolan’s focus is completely within the boundaries of the painting while Brauer’s leads your eye off the plane insinuating there is more going on than is captured within the boundaries of the painting. The word ingenue refers to a naive‚ innocent young woman while the woman
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Police started this program in 1929 as a means to have reliable uniform crime statistics for the nation. Law Enforcement Executives‚ Students of Criminal Justice‚ Researchers‚ Members of the Media and the public at large have used the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) as their starting place for information on crime across the nation. The UCR divides offenses into two groups‚ Part I and Part II crimes. The UCR program collects data about Part 1 offenses in order to measure the level and scope of crime
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embarrassing outfit after violating the dress code.” written by Rebecca Klein‚ talks about the unfair dress code policy and the embarrassing punishment that follows. Miranda Larkin‚ 15‚ was wearing a skirt that was past her fingertips and just above her knees. She was told that her skirt was ‘too short’ and was sent to the office to change into a school-provided outfit. This outfit was a big‚ bright yellow t-shirt and red baggy sweatpants that was labeled “Dress Code Violation”. Instantly‚ Miranda started
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Broken windows is a theory introduced in the 70’s and 80’s to examine the problem with rising criminal activity. The theory looks at areas in a city plagued with structures vandalized with graffiti‚ broken windows‚ unmaintained properties‚ and poor lighting (Swanson‚ 2017). The core of the theory is surrounded by physical and social dysfunction leading to the fear of crime thus leading community members to leave to other communities (Chappell‚ 2011). The methods employed by police in the 70’s included
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The purpose of this memo is to disclose fraudulent reporting I have found in the company’s financial information in relation to product costs. Direct costs of work from private clients are being included in the overhead costs of the company. This increases the total overhead cost that is allocated amongst clients cost of sales‚ including the Defense Department of the government. The company has cost-plus contract with government in building and maintaining roads to military bases. In cost-plus contracts
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The Black Sequin Dress takes us on a journey through the psychic state of a suburban housewife. The audience is taken to the setting of a nightclub where the woman falls and is rendered unconscious. As the play progresses we watch as the main character delves into her own subconscious within the underworld her mind has created. The woman encounters her deep-seated issues in regards to her identity and is also faced with her sensuality and hidden desires (Wright‚ T. 1996). The audience is taken through
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In this paper the financial reporting practices and ethical s------ in health care will be discussed. Financial essential in any organization. There are four key components of financial management; ------- controlling‚ organizing and directing‚ and decision making. It is vital that the financial and other managers understand all four of these to be able to promote a ------ organization. The upmost to follow the ---------statement‚ vision and values through honesty and integrity‚ to toward the staff
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