Why is ethics largely perceived by accountants as more essential in their profession, when compared to how lawyers typically perceive the importance of ethics in their profession?
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Why is ethics largely perceived by accountants as more essential in their profession, when compared to...
Why is ethics largely perceived by accountants as more essential in their profession, when compared to how lawyers typically perceive the importance of ethics in their profession?
Discuss the importance of ethics in accounting. Why is it important for accountants to maintain high ethical standards? What are the potential penalties to the accountant and the accountant’s employer for behaving in an unethical manner?
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Explain why your "ethics" or how people perceive you or your business is important to your business success. Give an example of when you made a decision to do or not to do business with someone based on their reputation. (Hint think of "reviews").
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Q1a, Why is the conductivity of insulators, when compared to that of a semiconductor negligible? Q1b, Why and how does the mobility depend on doping? Explain. Q1c, Briefly explain the difference between the i-v relationships of a silicone and a gallium arsenide diode Note :- (Make a Power Point presentation which gives the answers to the above problems and Please limit your presentations for 10 minutes).
The 'seduction' of fraud
For decades, the anti-fraud profession has relied on the Fraud
Triangle[1] to explain white collar crimes such as embezzlement.
With its key attributes of pressure, opportunity and
rationalization, the fraud triangle, attributed to Dr. Donald
Cressey, was first introduced in the 1950s. He used it to explain
the mind-set of persons committing embezzlement and similar
breaches of trust. Since then, many professional organizations,
such as the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), the
American Institute of...