Accounting 2010 Ethics Paper Spring 2014 Becky Knauer recently resigned from her position as controller for Shamaly Automotive‚ a small‚ struggling foreign car dealer in Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey. Becky has just started a new job as controller for Mueller Imports‚ a much larger dealer for the same car manufacturer. Demand for this particular make of car is exploding‚ and the manufacturer cannot produce enough to satisfy demand. The manufacturer’s regional sales managers are each given
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the cooperation of officials in other corporations or affiliates. There are several reasons for someone or a company to consider preforming unethical behavior‚ such as for self-interest—greed‚ an accountant may embezzle funds from his or her employer for financial gain‚ the Chief Financial Officer of a publicly traded corporation may prepare financial statements to appear as though the company is performing much better than it actually is‚ because he or she wants their stock portfolio to
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Running head: USE OF RESTRAINTS The Use of Restraints versus Patient Autonomy Kerry B. Bledsoe MidAmerica Nazarene University The Use of Restraints versus Patient Autonomy Introduction The use of physical restraints has been a controversial yet frequently used nursing intervention for confused and hospitalized patients with severe mental disorders over the past two decades. In many Western countries there were between 3.4% and 30% of acute elderly care and rehabilitation patients subjected
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Jennifer Lancaster Case Study 5 pg. 246 Business & Professional Ethics Zap 1078 All That Glitters Isn’t Gold 1. Determine the stakeholders in this case. Rank them according to importance and explain your reasoning. The stakeholders in this case study are David Walsh‚ John Felderhof‚ the Indonesian government‚ Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold‚ and Mike de Guzman. David Walsh is the most important player in this case. Without him acquiring the land in Indonesia to mine‚ there wouldn’t be
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Case 1 Analysis: Walmart: The Main Street Merchant of Doom Walmart was first founded by Sam Walton in 1962. Mr. Walton wanted to provide the “average” American people with quality goods that they could afford at low prices. Sam took the expertise that he took from working at JCPenney and applied it to his new company. Not soon after opening their first store‚ Walmart began to develop a loyal customer base. Along with this loyal customer base came expansion within the company across the United
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UNDERSTANDING MCDONALD’S AMONG THE “WORLD’S MOST ETHICAL COMPANIES” KEY WORDS; ETHICS‚ SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY‚ ANIMAL WELFARE‚ LEGITIMACY PURPOSE OF THE ARTICLE The animal welfare policies and related public communication initiatives of MCDONALD’S corporation are examined in the context of the organization being named as one of the world’s most ethical organizations. WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT CONCLUSIONS OF THE ARTICLE OR THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE? The actions of
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Lucila Sanchez MPP 540/ Prof. Maitland Transformational Leadership and Utilitarian and Duty Ethics alongside Justice Theory Morality: A Model for Ideal Ethical Leadership in Public Policy The greatest responsibility that leaders in public policymaking have is to serve the public. The public constitutes not only those who elect a leader‚ but anyone who’s lives could be affected by the decisions made by that leader. These decisions may have lasting impacts on future generations and across
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Case Analysis 1. Summarize the SCENARIOS in the case: Provide a brief (one or two paragraphs) summary. While malicious hackers are spreading viruses all over the global computer network‚ advertisers and scam artists are writing programs called spy-ware. Spy-ware is a program that installs themselves on computers to serve up advertising‚ monitor Web surfing and other computer activities. In return certain spy-ware have what they call ‘key loggers’ that record every tap on the keyboard‚
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of the stakeholders through oversight‚ monitoring‚ and controlling the company’s activities and personnel (Brooks‚ Pg. 218). Many companies used to hold and continue to hold flaws in their governance structures that allow management to operate their businesses to further their own personal self-interests instead of increasing the shareholders’ values. The three cases that I believe illustrates the most ineffective corporate governance system include: Nortel‚ Adelphia‚ and Tyco. Nortel Networks’
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Starrett companies is certainty not immune to risks. In this paper we will be looking at the risk poised to the Starrett company in the venture of opening a distribution warehouse in Toronto Canada. 1. Internal. What are the company’s most significant internal risks and opportunities related to the project? Some internal risks to Starrett in regards to moving to Canada would be; Increasing costs: Most companies‚ and especially Starrett is not immune to the rising costs of doing business. In
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