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    BAO 2203 Corporate Accounting Final Exam Details Sem 2‚ 2014 Section A 20 Multiple Choice Questions 20 x 1mark = 20 Marks Suggested time 36 minutes Covers material from week 1 to 12 and includes both theoretical and practical questions. Section B 3 Short answer questions (3 x 4 marks = 12 marks) Suggested time 22 minutes Refer to: Chapter 6‚ 27 and 32 from Deegan 7e Section C 6 Practical Questions (68 marks) Suggested time 122 minutes 1. Liquidation: (10 marks) 2. Business combinations:

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    Games Directors play While analysing the Reality of Boardroom we say many games and tactics often employed by directors so that they don’t lose power. Some such games were alliance‚ coalition‚ lobbying‚ scaremongering‚ log rolling etc. Here also majority of BOD were near and dear ones of Bright so everybody chose to stay quiet about what is going on. Under-reserving Like we say in the HLL case under-reserving is a tactic used by firms but in the long run it cant stop companies from collapsing

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    BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ASSIGNMENT I. CSR practices by Maruti Suzuki & Maytas Infra ltd. A) CSR by Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Employee welfare Company will be deeply committed towards the welfare of its employees‚ their families and communities around its operations to improve quality of life as a whole. Practicing 3R (Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycle)          The company has been promoting 3R since its inception. As a result the company has not only been able to recycle

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    Course: Compliance‚ Ethics and Corporate Governance Date: October 7‚ 2013 Case Study Re: The continuous wave of financial scandals and whether regulators are often slow to respond by bringing enforcement actions against corporate wrong doers and so preventing widespread negative effects. Discuss the key reasons why this would occur and make recommendations to reduce the impact. Waves of corporate shenanigans continue to shadow the financial sectors despite the near cataclysmic collapse

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    LECTURE NOTES SUBJECT: BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPTORATE GOVERNACE CHAPTER NUMBER-I CHAPTER NAME: - INTRODUCTION PREPARED BY: MR.SHAIKH JUNED SAOUD In brief: - Meaning of Ethics: - Ethics is derived from the latin word ETHICUS and in greek it is called ETHICOS meaning character or manners. In other words ethics is said to be source of morals‚ moral principles and recognized rules of conduct. Definition of Ethics: - According to R. Wayne Mondy‚ ‘ethics is the discipline dealing with what

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    Ethics Chp4. Exam Review

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    voluntary responsibilities dimension Points Earned: 2.5/2.5 Correct Answer(s): C Correct 4. Which of the following is not a provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act? A) Strengthens penalties for corporate fraud B) Discourages the creation of ethical and legal compliance programs C) Requires codes of ethics for financial reporting in corporations D) Makes fraudulent financial reporting a criminal offense E) Requires greater transparency in financial reporting Points Earned: 2.5/2.5 Correct

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    Stieb Midterm Exam‚ May 2‚ 2013 1/ What is ethics? What are some common ethical types? Why do business people need it? Can ethics be taught to people? Ethics is a study of morality‚ stems from the ancient Greek “ethos” meaning custom or habit. It is a study of theories concerning what is good and evil in human conduct. There is no particular set of laws defining what is ethical and what is not‚ because there is no right or wrong answer. The second sense of ethics speak of “codes of ethics”‚ which are

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    Ethics Midterm Exam Paper

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    Laura Marie PHI 104-51 MIDTERM MIDTERM EXAM INSTRUCTIONS: Please answer the following questions with a few sentences or a paragraph. 1. Define Ethics: Ethics are principles of right conduct that serve as rules for people. It is the understanding of what is right and wrong‚ and choosing to do what is right. 2. What are the 5 Steps to Making an Ethical Decision? The first step in making an Ethical decision is to recognize a moral issue. The second step

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    SECTION B In the examination answer booklet complete each of the following short answer questions as required. Question 21: (4 marks) What is a cash generating unit? For the purposes of asset impairment testing‚ when is it necessary to consider cash generating units rather than the individual assets comprising the unit? Question 22: (4 marks) Explain the general nature of the accounting requirements specified in AASB 1039: Concise Financial Reports. Question 23: (4 marks) Define the terms

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    Business Ethics Exam Note

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    consequences (teleological ethics): Practical and already underlines business thinking. But difficult to evaluate all consequences‚ right of minorities can be sacrificed./Focus on duties‚ obligations‚ principles (deontological ethics): The means matter more than the ends‚ Decisions based on abstract universal principles such as honesty‚ fairness‚ rights. One person’s rights lead to another’s duty‚ Natural rights are inherent‚ universal‚ and inalienable/Focus on virtue (aretaic ethics): The assumption is

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