Explain both the general principles of Utilitarianism and the distinctive features of Mill’s Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is a teleological and consequentialist theory as it focuses on whether an action is good or bad depending on the outcome‚ regardless of what the act may be. For example an act could be a horrible one‚ i.e. murder but if it brings about a good consequence it’s seen as a good act. J. Bentham devised the greatest happiness principle which states that an action is right if it results
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Cost Concepts for Managerial Decision Making Prepared for instructional use in Economics For Managers ECG 507 College of Management North Carolina State Universiy © Stephen E. Margolis 2000 Soon we will be using the concepts of cost that are presented in Landsburg’s chapters five and six to analyze market behavior of firms. With a bit of interpretation‚ however‚ these concepts have immediate application to ordinary decisions that
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(10 min.) E 1-23 Req. 1 The owner’s equity increased during the year by $4‚000. Beginning owner’s equity: $19‚000 – $9‚000 = $10‚000 Ending owner’s equity : $27‚000 – $13‚000 = $14‚000 Change in owner’s equity: $14‚000 – $10‚000 = $4‚000 Req. 2 Owner’s equity can change three ways: Owner’s equity can increase through: Owner contributions and/or Net income Owner’s equity can decrease through:
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ACC 476/726 – Auditing Discussion Case Questions Fall 2004 General Information The audit discussion cases are real-world examples of problems that auditors face in practice. Each individual case is brief‚ and every member of the class should read the case prior to class and come prepared to participate in class discussion. Instead of the questions in the casebook‚ we will discuss specific issues related to the topic currently being discussed in class. The questions can usually be answered
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misjudgment made while undertaking his duties.However this was not in place and their isn’t evidence of any manager who undertook to review Leesons work as they viewed Leeson to be independent. 4. Background Review: Due to the fact that the management of Baring Bank had created a wrong impression of Leeson they failed to investigate him even to the claims of the 88888 account letting the culprit handle the case and do a report to them. This was wrong and led to Leeson falsifying documents to cover
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Lufthansa In January 1985‚ a German company that uses Deutschmarks made a large purchase from a U.S. company that uses U.S. dollars‚ and needed to evaluate the best hedging alternatives to secure the least possible cost. The Chairman of Lufthansa‚ Herr Heinz Ruhnau‚ purchased twenty 737 jets from Boeing. The total purchase price was $500‚000‚000‚ which was payable in U.S. dollars on delivery of the aircrafts in one year. Chairman Ruhnau chose a partial cover by hedging 50% of the exposure with forward
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Reference Lindsey‚ L.‚ Beach‚ S. & Ravelli‚ B. (2010). Core Concepts in Sociology. 2nd ICE Edition. Toronto:Prentice Hall CHAPTER 4: SOCIALIZATION AND THE FAMILY (File 1: SOCIALIZATION OVER THE LIFE COURSE) THEMES: NATURE Vs NURTURE DEBATE THE COMPONENTS OF SELF THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF THE LIFE COURSE THE AGING PROCESS SOCIOLOGY OF DYING Note: See File 4.2 for Agents of Socialization and The Role
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CFA Institute Soft Dollar Standards Guidance for Ethical Practices Involving Client Brokerage Corrected content posted November 2011. ©November 2004 [reprint]‚ August 1999 [reprint]‚ 1998 by Association for Investment Management and Research All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopy‚ recording‚ or any information storage and retrieval system‚ without permission of the
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triggered war. In the late 50’s‚ Marie-Anne had decided to launch a chocolate manufacture in Congo. She went to one of the best Brussels chocolate maker to learn the technique of chocolate. She bought manufacturing machines. In Africa‚ she learnt the principles of cocoa. Making chocolate is true alchemy. To work chocolate‚ it needs to be slightly below body temperature. At over 37 degrees centigrade it loses its gloss and its qualities. Nevertheless‚ little by little‚ Marie-Anne became an expert. The chocolates
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Sunset Boards. Sunset Boards is a small company that manufactures and sells surfboards in Malibu. Tad Marks‚ the founder of the company‚ is in charge of the design and sale of the surfboards‚ but his background is in surfing‚ not business. As a result‚ the company’s financial records are not well maintained. The initial investment in Sunset Boards was provided by Tad and his friends and family. Because the initial investment was relatively small‚ and the company has made surfboards only for
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