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question 9
3 pts
sarbanes-oxley is:
- a philosophical school that serves society first
- an international accounting treaty
- federal legislation that imposed ethics requirements on corporations
- the former ceo of world.com
question 10
3 pts
which is not one of the 12 categories of business ethics dilemmas?
- protesting against authority.
- taking things that dont belong to you.
- saying things that are not true.
- permitting organizational abuse.
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Question 9
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- The Sarbanes - Oxley Act (SOX) is a U.S. federal law. It was enacted to impose ethics - related requirements on corporations, especially in terms of financial reporting and corporate governance. A philosophical school is not related to Sarbanes - Oxley. It is not an international accounting treaty (it's a U.S. law), and it has nothing to do with being a former CEO of World.com.
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The 12 categories of business ethics dilemmas include issues like taking things that don't belong to you (theft - related), saying things that are not true (lying - related), and permitting organizational abuse. Protesting against authority is more of a political or social action concept and not a typical business ethics dilemma category.
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C. federal legislation that imposed ethics requirements on corporations