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Test Bank Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting Text and Cases 6th Edition By Steven Mintz, William Miller|Chapter 1-8 Chapter 1: Ethical Reasoning: Implications for Accounting Chapter 2: Cognitive Processes and Ethical Decision Making in Accounting Chapter 3: Organizational Ethics ...

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Version 1 1 Answers are at the end of each chapter Student name:__________ 1) Why do ethicists consider integrity to be the foundation of ethical behavior? Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : Remember Difficulty : 1 Easy Learning Objective : 01 -02 Explain how characteristic traits of behavior influence ethical decision m Topic : Integrity: The Basis of Accounting Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -81 Why do ethicists consider integrity... 2) Moral philosophy deals with questions such as "How should I live my life?" and "What sort of person should I strive to be?" What are the basic tenets of moral philosophy? Answer with respect to the philosophies discussed in the chapter. Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : Remember Difficulty : 1 Easy Learning Objective : 01 -03 Differentiate between moral philosophies and their effect on ethical reaso Topic : Modern Moral Philosophies Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -82 Moral philosophy deals with questions... Describe a situation you have encountered in your personal life where you did not follow the law because you judged another alternative to be more ethical. Don't use the example in the text of driving on a two -lane divided roadway. Why did you decide to do that act? MEDCONNOISSEUR
Version 1 2 Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : Remember Difficulty : 1 Easy Topic : The Language of Ethics Learning Objective : 01 -02 Explain how characteristic traits of behavior influence ethical decision m Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -83 Describe a situation you have... 3) Evaluate Lance Armstrong's behavior toward doping during the Tour de France from the perspective of the "Six Pillars of Character." How might Armstrong have handled the matter better? Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : U nderstand Difficulty : 2 Medium Learning Objective : 01 -02 Explain how characteristic traits of behavior influence ethical decision m Topic : The Six Pillars of Character Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -84 Evaluate Lance Armstrong's behavi or towards... Why do you think potential employers of accounting graduates care about the ethical values of potential student hires? MEDCONNOISSEUR
Version 1 3 Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigatio n Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Topic : The Language of Ethics Bloom's : Understand Difficulty : 2 Medium Learning Objective : 01 -02 Explain how characteristic traits of behavior influence ethical decision m Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -85 Why do you think potential... 4) Explain the steps that should be taken by an internal accountant/CMA when there is a difference of opinion with one's supervisor on an accounting or financial reporting manner. Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : Remember Difficulty : 1 Easy Learning Objective : 01 -05 Apply the AICPA Code and ethical reasoning methods to a cas e study. Topic : AICPA Code of Conduct Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -86 Explain the steps that should... What is the role of a code of professional conduct and standards of ethical behavior for accountants and auditors? Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : Understand Difficulty : 2 Medium Learning Objective : 01 -05 Apply the AICPA Code and ethical reasoni ng methods to a case study. Topic : AICPA Code of Conduct Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -87 What is the role of... MEDCONNOISSEUR
Version 1 4 5) Is it ethical for Jerry to keep his smart phone on during the work day if: (a) His daughter is sick and he needs to monitor m essages from the baby sitter. (b) His ID has been stolen and he is waiting for the credit card company to inform him of the damages. (c) He likes to see what is posted about the company on social media so he can inform his bosses. (d) He feels as though al l employees should have the leeway to be involved in social networking on the job within reasonable limits. Discuss each of the above using ethical reasoning. Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessi bility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : Remember Difficulty : 1 Easy Topic : The Language of Ethics Learning Objective : 01 -02 Explain how characteristic traits of behavior influence ethical decision m Source : Chapt er 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -88 Is it ethical for Jerry... 6) Are search results in Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites fair game, specifically when an employer is looking to fire an employee? Question Details AACSB : Ethics AICPA : BB Critical Thinking AICPA : FN Decision Making Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Bloom's : Remember Difficulty : 1 Easy Learning Objective : 01 -05 Apply the AICPA Code and ethical reasoning methods to a case study. Topic : AICPA Code of Conduct Source : Chapter 01 Test Bank > TB ES Qu. 01 -89 Are search results in Google,...

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