Berat believes it is morally wrong to pay overseas workers low wages and decides to pay his overseas workers a wage similar to that made by his domestic workers. This example is related to which ethical decision-making approach?
A. utilitarian
B. objectivity
C. rights
D. justice
C. rights
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Explain the purpose of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
What will be an ideal response?
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a. emotions lead to bad decision-making and emotions should be eliminated as much as possible from decision-making b. emotions are essential to decision making c. emotions and decision-making are totally separate processes, so emotions do not hinder or help decisions d. cognitions precede emotions, so emotions are the result of thought processes and not the cause
In the context of understanding and improving employee engagement, presenteeism is the notion of being at work while one's brain is not fully engaged.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Eicho's interest in the DPQ Partnership is terminated when her basis in the partnership is $70,000. She receives a liquidating distribution of $20,000 cash and inventory with a $24,000 basis and a $40,000 FMV. What is her gain or loss, and what is her basis in the inventory received?
What will be an ideal response?