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    Ethic Audit

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    Rhode Island College Digital Commons @ RIC Faculty Publications Faculty Books and Publications 7-1-2000 The Social Work Ethics Audit: A RiskManagement Strategy Frederic G. Reamer Rhode Island College‚ freamer@ric.edu Recommended Citation Reamer‚ Frederic G.‚ "The Social Work Ethics Audit: A Risk-Management Strategy" (2000). Faculty Publications. Paper 173. http://digitalcommons.ric.edu/facultypublications/173 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty

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    Report the observations to the engagement committee and seek their advice on whether the engagement should be expanded for the environmental audit. D. Document the observations and report them to the environmental safety department. Determine if their response will be timely‚ and follow-up to determine if they have taken timely action. The chief audit executive was reviewing recent reports that had recommended additional engagements because of risk exposures to the organization. Which of the

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    Describe The Problems Associated With Conducting A Census Most countries are faced with many difficulties when attempting to conduct a census. There are physical factors such as the size and difficulties in getting to certain parts due to the terrain‚ wars and the climate. The social issues are the wealth of the country; many could simply not afford it. Language Barriers‚ the communication between a multi lingual society would be minimum and attempting to print a census in many different languages

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    What is an Environmental Audit Environmental auditing is a systematic‚ documented‚ periodic and objective process in assessing an organization ’s activities and services in relation to: • Assessing compliance with relevant statutory and internal requirements • Facilitating management control of environmental practices • Promoting good environmental management • Maintaining credibility with the public • Raising staff awareness and enforcing commitment to departmental environmental

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    Ethics Audit Questions

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    1. What is the process the board members use to make their decisions? This question is important because you do not want the board to make decisions based solely on their own opinions or their values. You want to know that they have sat down and actually thought about the process and how it will affect everyone. It is important that they have looked at the pros and the cons of the situation. 2. Is each staff member educated on different areas of the company? Like knowing about each department

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    In the business world nowadays‚ being ethical is vital to maintain the confidence of consumer. Meanwhile‚ the professional ethics of auditors are more significant to increase usefulness of financial statement and users’ confidence towards financial statement. 5 professional ethics that auditors must possess are (1) Objectivity‚ member should not allow bias‚ conflict of interest or undue influence of others to override professional or business judgement. (2)Professional behaviour‚ member should

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    Audit Problem 4-58

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    comparing its current and past figures with those of the industrial average. A successful auditor used ration analysis to read between the lines of financial statements and make sense of the numbers in the statement. The auditor uses it to compare what they expect from the clients with the actual figure the clients produce. Ratio analysis is a most effective measure because it makes use of economic relationship between two or more accounts. There is a question mark regarding the ratio analysis

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    What Is a Strategic Audit

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    What is a Strategic Audit? A strategic audit provides managers with the tools‚ information and commitment to evaluate the degree of advantage and focus provided by their current strategies. It produces the data needed to determine whether a change in strategy is necessary and exactly what changes should be made. The two major elements of a strategic audit are the external and internal environmental assessments. A strategic audit involves assessing the actual direction of a business and comparing

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    is to confirm our understanding of the terms of our engagement as the auditors of Oceanview Marine Company for the year ended December 31‚ 2012. We will audit the company’s balance sheet for December 31‚ 2012‚ and the related statements of income‚ retained earnings‚ and cash flows for the year then ended. The purpose of our audit is to form an opinion as to whether these statements are fairly presented. We will review the company’s federal and state income tax returns for the fiscal year

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    One problem when conducting research into the causes of stress is the generalisation of the sample‚ if the sample is restricted; this has limitations in terms of generalising the results to the total population. In the study by Johansson‚ a sample of only 24 workers was used and from a specific job type. This sample is unreflective of all job types and is too small to be applicable to the general population. Conclusions made may only be relevant to this sample. However it could be argued that the

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