Peter is the owner of a fast-food franchise. When his payroll accountant quit, he hired his wife, Karen, to take over the payroll responsibilities. Peter prefers to review the payroll records prior to disbursement and often asks Karen to add or subtract amount from employee pay. Which ethical principle most closely describes Peter and Karen's unethical actions?
A) Objectivity and Independence
B) Integrity
C) Public Interest
D) Responsibilities
A) Objectivity and Independence
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a. what businesses to acquire b. how to compete in a business c. what products to offer d. how to design a given product
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a. It is the best available technology requirement as described in the Clean Air Act. b. It is the national pollution policy as set forth in NEPA. c. It is the registration system required by TSCA. d. It is a form on which a generator certifies that the toxicity of waste has been reduced to the greatest degree that is economically practicable.
Stoltz Corporation uses the direct method to allocate service department costs to operating departments. The company has two service departments, Data Processing and Personnel, and two operating departments, Assembly and Finishing. Service Department Operating Department Data ProcessingPersonnel AssemblyFinishingDepartmental costs$26,488$18,630 $188,980$506,960Computer workstations3712 4541Employees3511 4635 Data Processing Department costs are allocated on the basis of computer workstations and Personnel Department costs are allocated on the basis of employees. The total amount of Data Processing Department cost allocated to the two operating departments is closest to:
A. $26,488 B. $23,245 C. $16,874 D. $61,567