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    Legal Aspects of 501(c)3 Organizations: Maintaining Tax Exempt Status Marlea Maschmeyer University of Texas Arlington Abstract This paper discusses some of the main legal restrictions that nonprofit organizations face when maintaining their 501(c)3 tax-exempt status. The full extent of boundaries is vast in scope‚ but topics explored within this paper include restrictions on endorsing candidates for public office‚ limitations on lobbying‚ restrictions on business activities‚ and excess benefit

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    Building an Ethical Organization Part 1 Andrea Dent HSM/230 May 27‚ 2012 Beth Elbertson Building an Ethical Organization Part 1 I was just appointed director of a women’s treatment facility. At this facility we offer inpatient treatment for women and their children up to two children. We offer outpatient treatment‚ aftercare‚ individual counseling‚ family counseling‚ group sessions‚ 12-step meetings and job readiness. This organization is a non-profit organization where we have to seek

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    Building an Ethical Organization part 2 July 21‚ 2013 HSM/230 Cheryl Henry 2 An ethical organization is not only best for the people it serves but also best for the organization. Being able to describe the organization is key to helping others understand what it is that the employees are trying to accomplish. A mission statement helps to keep the ideals or the organization in mind‚ as well as establishing what target population they would help. A values statement help the organization to communicate

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    following are suggestions in offering mental health services to the elderly: A‚ Counselor shall have proper skills and training in counseling adults. Counselor shall assess their own attitude about quality of life. B‚ Be knowledge about the legal and ethical issues that may rise when working with the elderly; example‚ competency issues. C‚ Determine reason for evaluation and the social facets related to the issues such as‚ recent losses‚ financial stressors and family matters. D‚ Show the elderly

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    Examine how the strategic plan affects the health care organizations assets‚ resources‚ competencies‚ and financial decisions. Discuss how health care managers ?think strategically‚? and how health care providers influence a health care organizations competitive Examine the strategies used by health care organizations to analyze external influences that shape the ongoing development of strategic plans. Discuss how technology is implemented to assess the health care market and improve positive health

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    The Legal and Ethical Considerations of Marketing in America Paper Evolution of the Market Orientation explains why marketing is a driving force in the modern global economy. First of all‚ the first stage was covered up until the early years of the 1920’s‚ in the United States‚ called the ‘production era’. Goods were scarce and buyers were willing to accept virtually any goods that were available and make do with them. The ‘sales era’ picked up right after the early 1920’s to the 1960’s

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    Building an Ethical Organization part 1 HSM/230 12/17/1 When you have a big heart and the need to help people who have an addiction problem and metal health issues at any age‚ you want to do it correctly and have programs in place to improve their quality of life. When you start an organization you need to have a plan. The company needs to have in place what the services will be; so that the clients will know what the organization is all about and if they can help them with their needs. You

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    Ethical Issues in Managerial Accounting HSBC ethical and legal scandal Overview HSBC is one of the largest financial institutions in the world‚ with over $2.5 trillion in assets‚ 89 million customers‚ 300‚000 employees‚ and 2011 profits of nearly $22 billion. HSBC has operations in over 80 countries‚ with hundreds of affiliates spanning the globe. Its parent corporation‚ HSBC Holdings‚ called “HSBC Group” is headquartered in London. Its key U.S. affiliate is HSBC Bank USA N.A. (HBUS)

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    development despite medical advances‚ social and demographic changes and an increasingly complex healthcare delivery system that challenge the ability of nurses to provide safe quality of care. Should nurses fail to uphold certain standards and by doing so cause harm or injury to the client‚ they would be held liable in the tort of negligence. Description of a practical situation which raised ethical issues: Mr Lim 70 years old has been hospitalised for medical treatment with the diagnosis of chronic

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    a) Sally has the option to illegibly document nursing notes to reflect duties and responsibilities towards the patient that she did not performed to preserved her job. b) Sally should consider the ethical and legal principles of autonomy and beneficence as she decides whether to revise her notes as requested. The principle of autonomy implies Sally has the right to decide what is best for her own interest. The principle of beneficence implies Sally is under the obligation of doing good‚ demonstrating

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