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A) essentially the same as
B) the first step towards
C) the opposite of
D) unlikely to lead to
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A) company-based ethics.
B) compliance-based ethics.
C) integrity-based ethics.
D) whistleblowing-based ethics.
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A) responsibility
B) philanthropy
C) diversity
D) structure and strategy
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A) Insider Trading Phenomenon
B) Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure)
C) Red Herring Regulation
D) PDI (Public Display of Information Act)
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A) new technology such as wind turbines is a huge capital investment for a college.The effort demonstrates the high cost of environmental programs.
B) although it is a trendy social cause,this effort is not showing good long-term social responsibility toward the students who will end-up with sizeable future debt.
C) this is a demonstration of corporate philanthropy.
D) students are willing to pay the extra tuition on the short-term because they believe that the means (the use of innovative technology) will justify the end (a better environment) .
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A) The notion that the financial system is complicated and difficult to understand often perpetuates these crimes.
B) Madoff was convicted for his crime because he was a "lone ranger" in white-collar crime,whereas Enron and WorldCom were part of the "too big to fail" corporations.The government was compelled to protect them due to the fact that too many people would lose their jobs.
C) Ponzi schemes are not illegal.This was a case of "buyer beware." The investor must take the majority of the responsibility for not performing due diligence prior to investing with Madoff.
D) Enron's and WorldCom's executives were acquitted of crime because they were using generally accepted accounting principles,and no whistleblowers came forward to attest to any wrongdoing.
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A) unique to firms involved in global trade.
B) unique to the United States.
C) not unique to the United States.
D) less important now than in the past.
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