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    [pic] Personal Leadership Plan Axia College HSM 230 Leadership is about vision‚ principle and integrity. I would define it as a power to motivate others through your words and deeds. And Ethical leadership is ethically motivating others in ethical directions. It’s knowing your core values and having the courage to live them in service of the common good. Human Services is a very sensitive field where ethics are of great importance. We would expect to find issues associated with

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    13. Is a professional accountant a businessperson pursuing profit or a fiduciary that is to act in the public interest? I believe that a professional accountant is a fiduciary that is to act in the public interest instead of a businessperson pursuing profit. Accountants have schooled for many years and are licensed through the State. As a professional accountant there are many rules and regulations that must be understood and followed. Professional accountants are morally and ethically required

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    BUSINESS ETHICS WITHOUT STAKEHOLDERS Joseph Heath Abstract: One of the most influential ideas in the field of business ethics has been the suggestion that ethical conduct in a business context should be analyzed in terms of a set of fiduciary obligations toward various "stakeholder" groups. Moral problems‚ according to this view‚ involve reconciling such obligations in cases where stakeholder groups have conflicting interests. The question posed in this paper is whether the stakeholder

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    For several years APACE has worked in the State of Washington to envision a just‚ inclusive and progressive world that assures racial‚ political‚ and economic equity‚ particularly for Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI). The organization functions to remove barriers that prevent AAPI community from being civically engaged. In addition‚ it attempts to create pathways that mobilize and educate the Asian communities to participate in civic action. Furthermore‚ they value transformation‚ accountability

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    CH. 3: BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS: PARTNERSHIPS (GPPs‚ LLPs AND LPs) Overview: Three kinds of partnerships: General partnership (“GPP”) Limited liability partnership (“LLP”) Limited partnership (“LP”) General Partnerships (“GPP”): (1) Description Two or more legal entities (individuals‚ corporations) owning and operating a business together for profit (2) Formation a) Requirements: Partnerships Act (“PAct”) says GPP arises automatically if 4 requirements met: (i) 2

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    9-1. According to the Bureau of Census a special district includes “local entities (other than counties‚ municipalities‚ townships‚ or school districts) authorized by state law to provide only one or a limited number of designated functions‚ and with sufficient administrative and fiscal autonomy to qualify as separate governments.” As can be seen from this definition a special district is a type of special purpose government. A primary government is broader in scope than a special district.

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    ran in a morally ethical way. Heaths argument is there is a fiduciary relationship between the company and its stakeholders. Heath argues that one must recognize this relationship and understand that all parties including the business and the stakeholders must gain from a company’s decision. Heath discusses that a company must take into consideration their social and moral obligations when making decisions that will fill this fiduciary relationship‚ but must be done by using socially and lawfully

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    2. Decision has to be taken in favor of Perry. In this case‚ Alice was a dual agent. When representing two principals it is likely the interest of one party was to suffer. Alice has breached her fiduciary to both Perry and David. After Perry discovered that David employed Alice he had the right to rescind. 8. In this case there are judgment for Timothy assuming that a lawyer acting reasonably would have had the opportunity to realize the revised statute of limitations period. As an agent‚ Cynthia

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    3501 Final Exam Study Guide Component Units Is the entity a Primary Government? * All must be true: 1. Separately elected governing body 2. Legally Separate * Can sue and be sued * Can sell a lease property in its own name. IF all are true‚ it is a primary government and 3. Fiscally Independent creates its own financial statements in * Can do all: accordance to GAAP. * Establish a budget *

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    Common Law and Equity Prior to the Judicature Act 1873-75 on Fusion Fallacy The early development of equity categorized it as a separate system from the then existing common law. However‚ Lord Chancellor’s intervention gradually developed a distinct body of law called ‘equity’ which was well established by the fifteenth century. From then on‚ the Chancellor’s jurisdiction was exercised via what later becomes ‘court of Chancery.’ The existence of these two systems at times conflicted because of the

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