5. true.
company codes of conduct outline company policies on particular issues and how employees are expected to act.
6. true
corporate citizenship involves making decisions beyond just maximising profits and dividends.
7.true
setting standards and expectation for ethical behavior will help in maintaining an ethical workplace, since every stakeholder will know the standard expected from his behavior.
8. false.
Duty based ethics is deciding what is right or wrong based on set rules.
Question 5 5 pts Company codes of conduct outline company policies on particular issues and how...
company codes of conduct set forth company policies and expectations for different issues true or false
Conduct that is legal is ethically unquestionable. O a. True O b. False It can be difficult to predict with certainty how a court will apply a given law to a particular action. O a. True O b. False The study of ethics goes no further than the requirements of the law to evaluate what is right for society, O a. True O b. False The effectiveness of an industry code of ethics is partly determined by the commitment of...
Question 17 5 pts Compliance with the law is not always sufficient to determine "right" behavior because O the law does not codify all ethical requirements. company codes are also sources of law. business decisions can have negative impacts. O ethical problems occur in business. Question 18 5 pts A cost-benefit analysis is part of O a duty-based ethics approach. O corporate social responsibility. the principle of rights theory. O utilitarianism D Question 19 5 pts To successfully apply the...
Question 9 5 pts Corporate social responsibility may increase a business's reputation or goodwill. O True O False 5 pts Question 10 The first step in making an ethical decision is to understand the problem. True O False 5 pts D Question 11 Business ethics looks at whether business decisions o are right or wrong. O derive from well-known business principles. O follow legal doctrine. O align with corporate policy. D Question 12 5 pts Ethics focuses on how persons...
Question 1 5 pts The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted to reduce the number of unethical business decisions by requiring the accountability of publicly traded companies. True O False Question 2 5 pts Conduct that is legal is ethically unquestionable. True O False Question 3 5 pts Ethics is a branch of philosophy that focuses on morality. O True False D Question 4 5 pts The effectiveness of an industry code of ethics is partly determined by the commitment of the...
D Question 13 5 pts The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) announces a new industry code of ethics. The effectiveness of this code will be determined by o the relationship between the code and the law. O the success of the campaign publicizing the code. O the similarity of the code to the personal values of NAM's members. O the commitment of NAM's members to enforcing the code. Question 14 5 pts Ethical issues that a business manager is not...
Managerial accounting develops reports that help internal parties effectively and efficiently run the company. O True False Question 2 1 pts The primary goal of financial accounting is to provide information to O All of these. O creditors. government regulators. potential investors 1 pts Evaluating operations by comparing actual results to budgeted results is a part of the controlling responsibility of management. True False 1 pts Question 4 Under the IMA Statement of Ethical Professional Practice, an IMA member should...
Question 5 10 pts Time period assumption refers to breaking the long life of a company into shorter periods to measure the financial position of the company in a timely manner. True O False Question 6 10 pts Supplies expense is the cost of supplies used during the period. True False Question 7 10 pts Utilities expense is the cost of power, heat, light. Internet, and telephone for the period. True O False
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This ethical theory places emphasis on developing good character traits, which then guide the person to make good decisions in life. It also emphasize the need for people to learn how to break bad habits of character, like greed or anger. These are called vices and stand in the way of becoming a good person Natural Law Deontology O Virtue Ethics Beneficience QUESTION 2 This ethical theory...
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Question 15 5 pts Which of these is a description of "Hume's Fork"? O In the relation of ideas, reason by itself can produce answers that are necessarily true but tell us nothing about the world, and in matters of fact, inductive reasoning can tell us about the world, but its conclusions are not necessarily true. O In theory we can know everything, but practically speaking we generally don't. O In the face...