
Ethics for Accounting Professionals (e-book)
This book provides guidelines and tools for discussions on ethics (personal, business and professional) within the South African educational environment.
Professional accountants and auditors are bound by a code of conduct and face ethical dilemmas and conflicts on a daily basis. A mere awareness of the ethical rules of the profession does not, however, ensure ethical behavior. In this textbook theory meets practice: it familiarizes students with the ethical framework applicable to the accounting profession and illustrates how to apply these principles in decision-making through a series of original case studies, set within the South African environment. The worked scenarios vary in complexity, and a thorough grasp of the field is facilitated by systematically identifying challenges, applying reasoning processes and analyzing courses of action in each set of facts
Products Information
e-ISBN | 9781776320431 |
Author(s) | Ilse Lubbe , Kato Plant , Faeeza Jaffer |
Variant Type | e-book |
Publisher | LexisNexis South Africa |
Edition | 1st Edition |
Chapter 1 - The accounting ethics landscape
Chapter 2 - The vocabulary of ethics
Chapter 3 - It's in the property
Chapter 4 - Funding for EduLearn
Chapter 5 - Give us your data, our daily profit
Chapter 6 - Unabashed Debt Solutions
Chapter 7 - Just contact details
Chapter 8 - To report, or not to report
Chapter 9 - Ethical or empathetic?
Chapter 10 - Profits or public health? A corporate nightmare!
Chapter 11 - PowerToUs in governance
Chapter 12 - Communication is key
Chapter 13 - Plastic Bravura
Chapter 14 - The municipal manager
Chapter 15 - The king of the retail castle
Chapter 16 - Rexel Cash and Carry
Chapter 17 - Must I continue to pay taxes if they are stealing this much?: A tax dilemma for a typical South African citizen
Chapter 18 - Walking the talk
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