ACCOUNTING MINICASE: ACCT – 08 TEACHING NOTES BUSINESS ETHICS PROGRAM Booking the Budget Teaching Notes What Are the Relevant Facts? 1. Maria and Andy have organized and are responsible for the accounting system of the HMO. 2. Bob and Connie‚ executive officers of the HMO‚ are mainly concerned with rosy sales results. 3. Financial sales accruals have been recorded for numbers that are closer to budget projections than actual sales. 4. Auditors reviewing the financial figures will require
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CODE OF BUSINESS ETHICS AND CONDUCT Everything we do should be with the highest integrity. No ethical shortcuts of any kind. Integrity and honesty are simply not optional. 2 NOTE TO EMPLOYEES: In this Code‚ “Company” means Burger King Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates. This Code is not an employment contract and compliance with this Code does not guarantee continued employment with the Company. Any modification to current terms and conditions of your
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An Assignment of Business Ethics & Corporate Governance CASE STUDIES Module I BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY December 3‚ 2009‚ marked the 25th anniversary of the world’s worst ever industrial disaster - the gas leak that occurred at Union Carbide India Ltd’s (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh‚ India). The tragedy that instantly killed more than 3‚000 people and left thousands injured and affected for life‚ occurred when water entered Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) storage tank No. 610
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Business Research Planning and Ethics RES/351 David Lantz August 25‚ 2014 By: Heather Hansen There are several planning keys to research success and there are several ways to fail as well. It is very important to follow the steps of the research process that as a business‚ the business can grow successfully. It is also important to follow the steps in order and not jump over or rush to the next step‚ so that decisions are made properly and logically for the
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[회사 이름 입력] Ethical Decision-Making in Business THE302 Business Ethics Ms. Ariane Lellmann Due Date: 31/May/2012 Student ID: 201212068 2045 words Executive Summary In one of two dilemmas Mr. Owen is facing‚ he decided not to inform the guests about the construction. In narrow view‚ he is responsible for profit maximization for his shareholders. Even though he was not honest to his guests‚ his action is considered as morally right since different situation makes different
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STATE OF ETHICS AND ETHICAL PRACTICES IN CHEVRON Table of Contents Executive Summary vi 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Origin 2 1.2 Objective 2 1.3 Scope 2 1.4 Limitation 2 1.5 Literature Review 3 1.5.1 The evolution of codes 3 1.5.2 Signs of Code Effectiveness and Success 3 1.5.3 Ethics Management 4 1.6 Research Methodology 5 1.6.1 Research Method 5 1.6.2 Data Collection Method 5 2.0 Company Overview 6 2.1 Company Roots 6 2.2 Global Scope 6 2.3 Technology and Emerging Energy 6
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Ethical and legal obligation of business Introduction Business ethics: It is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in business environment. It applies to all aspect of business and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organization. Ethics is mainly concerned with what is good versus bad‚ what is right versus wrong. Deontology is an ethical theory that holds that actions are right or wrong independent
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A. Marketing Issues in Business Ethics: Marketing tobacco and alcohol. Discuss the ethics of marketing tobacco‚ marketing alcohol‚ or both‚ in terms any or all of the following: (1) underage customers‚ (2) target marketing ethnic groups and/or women‚ (3) moving questionable practices that have been abandoned in the United States to markets in developing nations. Discuss the ethics of marketing tobacco in ways that are illegal in the United States (i.e‚ to children during television shows
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level two thinking. This is supported by Trevino and Nelson (2007)‚ who say that most individuals are not autonomous and do not constantly follow an internal moral compass when it comes to decision making. A study by Weber (1990) also placed most business managers at level two. Rest (1986)‚ who proposed the 4-stage ethical decision making process‚ places vast importance on CMD
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effect to‚ through voluntary behaviour‚ we say the persons are guided by ethics. However‚ there are times when persons may not be guided by ethics‚ or where‚ ethics notwithstanding‚ rights and duties are to be determined. For such times‚ when entitlements and responsibilities are to be laid down and enforced by authority‚ we have laws. So‚ whether for individual humans‚ or for societal ‘persons’ in the larger sense‚ ethics and laws are actually similar in objective - they seek to bring about that
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