Introduction Professional accountants have a key role in keeping, auditing and inspecting the financial records of individuals or business concerned and preparing the financial and tax reports. It has a unique characteristic which includes the public interest. Whilst acting in the public interest, a professional accountant has certain rules or code to act in accordance with. Ethical behavior is inherent in the practice of accounting due to responsibilities the profession has toward serving clients
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Integrity Indistinct definition of integrity is still debatable. The concept of integrity is still not clear though it is being discussed widely (Trevinyo-Rodriguez, 2007; Palanski & Yammarino, 2007). The term of integrity is derived from the Latin term integer which means wholeness and completeness. Integrity is the consistency of an acting entity’s words and actions (Palanski & Yammarino, 2007). Trevinyo-Rodriguez (2007) also defined integrity as the bridge between
Accountants are often privy to private and sensitive information about their clients, such as bank account numbers. It is very important that the trust between an accountant and their clients are not abused as accountants have a good deal of power in regard to their clients. It is also important that the industry itself is not condemned as an unethical industry
10-hectare campus is an iconic landmark in Sunway City, Selangor. Alongside Sunway University, the Sunway College, Monash University Sunway Campus, Sunway International School, Jeffery Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences are sister educational institutes run by the Sunway Education Group. All of the groups that are run by the Foundation are non-for-profit, all of the profit made is channeled for the
DBA 7030: ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LECTURERS: PROFS. GEORGE ACHOKI AND AMOS NJUGUNA THE ORIGIN, GROWTH, BRANCHES AND EMERGING TRENDS/CURRENT ISSUES OF ACCOUNTING AND ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES ON PAGE 16 OF THE SLIDES Frasia Karua 634431 ACCOUNTING ASSIGNMENT 2 THE ORIGIN OF ACCOUTING 2 Introduction 2 Ancient Accounting 2 Babylonian Civilization 2000-3000 BC 2 Egypt Civilization 1000-3000 BC 3 Pre-Christian China 1122 - 256 B.C. 4 Greek Civilization 1-1000 BC 5 Ancient Rome 5
From the results of the needs analysis, it is shown that there is a need for training and seminars to educate the employees of STC about building an ethical organizational culture. From the results of the survey, it can be seen that employees acknowledge that an ethical organizational culture will help STC improve its services to its clients as well as enhanced learning and improvement of employees’ work functions. They believe that their performance would be rewarded; employees would try their best