Ethics Chapter 1, week 1
Which of the following are true regarding regulation? (Select all that apply) - Regulation must be transparent. - Regulation must occur even when the costs outweigh the benefits. - Regulation must be objectively determined. - Regulation ensures ethical and professional behavior.
- Regulation must be transparent. - Regulation must be objectively determined.
Which of the following are dimensions of trustworthiness? (Select all that apply) - acting with due diligence - being honest - exercising loyalty - being reliable - being competent
- being honest - exercising loyalty - being reliable
Respect requires that we treat others ______. (Check all that apply) Multiple select question. - judgmentally - civilly - courteously - differently
- civilly - courteously
a person who acts responsibly does all of the following (check all that apply) - considers alternative courses of action using ethical principles - obscures the true purpose of actions - accepts the consequences of actions - acts with expediency
- considers alternative courses of action using ethical principles - accepts the consequences of actions
Moral philosophy involves ______. (Check all that apply.) - developing concepts of right and wrong behavior - defending concepts of right and wrong behavior - recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior - determining ethical behavior based on the situation
- developing concepts of right and wrong behavior - defending concepts of right and wrong behavior - recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior
Treating others fairly requires that we treat them (check all that apply) - impartially - equally - unequally - judgmentally
- impartially - equally
in teleology, an act may be considered morally right if it (check all that apply) - ignores self interest - produces more positive than negative consequences - enhances self-interest - ignores the interests of others - produces some desired result
- produces more positive than negative consequences - produces some desired result - enhances self-interest
regaining for the profession to enhance the public interest requires (check all that apply) - being more loyal to employer interests - rebuilding the public trust - better serving client interests - restoring confidence in financial reporting
- rebuilding the public trust - restoring confidence in financial reporting
Characteristics of the moral point of view include ______. (Check all that apply) - situational ethical decision making - always acting in one's own interest - considering the consequences on stakeholders - sometimes acting in the best interests of others
- sometimes acting in the best interests of others - considering the consequences of the stakeholder
The method of ethical reasoning that evaluates actions in terms of harms and benefits is: Act Utilitarianism Rights Theory Virtue Justice
Act Utilitarianism
The Independence Principle in the AICPA Code applies to: All CPAs regardless of professional services All CPAs who render attestation services All accountants and auditors All members of the audit committee
All CPAs who render attestation services
In the Harvard Cheating scandal case, using ethical reasoning who is at fault for the situation? The professor Teaching assistants Students who cheated All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following characteristics is NOT part of behaving with empathy? Being sensitive to the feelings of one's friends Being loyal to one's friends Being understanding of one's friends Being caring about one's friends
Being loyal to one's friends
The term "ethics" is derived from the Greek word meaning and the term morals is derived from the Latin word meaning . (Enter one word per blank)
Blank 1: character Blank 2: custom or customs
When an employee is given a job evaluation, he has a right to expect: Caring and empathy on the part of the evaluator Fair evaluations Evaluations of technical, not personal skills 360 degree evaluations from everyone in the firm
Fair evaluations
In the Cleveland Custom Cabinets case, the owner of the company thought it was all right to manipulate the financial statement numbers primarily because: He wanted to improve earnings to increase the share price of company stock He was the sole owner of the company and controlled the board of directors He got approval from the auditors The treatment recommended by the owner for estimating overhead conformed to GAAP
He was the sole owner of the company and controlled the board of directors
What is the common characteristic of Aristotle's virtues and ethical standards for CPAs?
Integrity
Laws and ethical obligations can be characterized as follows. (Check all that apply) - Moral philosophy informs ethical obligations. - Laws take precedence over ethical standards. - Moral philosophy is based on laws. - Laws create a minimum set of standards.
Laws create a minimum set of standards and Moral philosophy informs ethical obligations
Why do ethical people do the right thing? a. They may be punished as a result of doing something different. b. Their conscience tells them it is the right thing to do. c. Their boss is observing them and will judge their actions.
Their conscience tells them it is the right thing to do.
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) provides a forum for discussion of the different state board requirements to develop an ideal set of regulations in the ___________ Act
Uniform Accountancy
Greatest good for the greatest number of people is the theory of _________. Utilitarianism Rights Deontology Justice
Utilitarianism
In the Moral Turpitude case, the primary ethical issue in the case is The lack of independence of the audit team Falsification of financial statements An inappropriate relationship between a supervisor and subordinate Violation of the acts discreditable
Violation of the acts discreditable Acts discreditable to the profession page 5
the basic tenet of deontology is a. to maximize net benefits over harms b. a duty to respect rights of others c. enlightened egoism d. a duty to satisfy employer interests
a duty to respect rights of others
Integrity is a. not necessary for accountants b. a fundamental trait of character c. acting in one's self-interest d. loyalty
a fundamental character trait
Integrity is ______. a fundamental trait of character loyalty not necessary for accountants acting in one's self-interest
a fundamental trait of character
The Principles of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct can best be described as ______. a. descriptive statements b. enforceable standards c. rules of conduct d. aspirational statements
aspirational statements
Virtues have been described as (check all that apply) - attitude - dispositions - loyalty obligations - actions - character traits
attitudes, dispositions, character traits
the common element of ethics and morals is
character
the common elements of ethics and morals is ________
character
obeying laws, being informed, and voting in elections are all important parts of a. citizenship b. loyalty c. fairness d. caring
citizenship
civic virtues and responsibilities about how we should behave as part of our community are included in
citizenship or citizen
The reputation of a CPA is built by performing professional services ______. (Check all that apply) - competently - confidently - deliberately - expediently
competently, confidently
The Golden Rule is best seen as a(n) _____________ principle
consistency
moral virtues
courage and justice
virtuous character traits developed in one's youth should include (check all that apply) - courage and wisdom - fair distribution of benefits and burdens - good habits of character - consequences of actions
courage and wisdom good habits of character
Moral virtues
courage, justice and temperance
Which of the following is not a Principle in the AICPA Code? a. Objectivity b. Integrity c. The Public Interest d. Dependence
dependence
virtue theorists emphasize that the individual should _________ a. take action based on emphasizing net profits b. never place duties over end results c. develop good habits of character d. emphasize rules in decision making
develop good habits of character
Treating people with respect means to treat them with _______ a. intolerance b. dignity c. indifference d. disdain
dignity
When the laws are unclear, an ethical person should act based on ______. a. intuition b. pressures from one's superior c. client demands d. established standards of ethical behavior
established standards of ethical behavior
when laws are unclear, an ethical person should act based on a. established standards of ethical behavior b. client demands c. intuition d. pressures from one's superior
established standards of ethical behavior
_______ decision making centers on how we act when no one is looking
ethical
In accounting, the values of the profession are embedded in its codes of __________ that guide the actions of accountants and auditors in meeting their professional responsibilities.
ethics
Rules provided by an external source are referred to as ________ whereas an individual's own principles regarding right and wrong are referred to as ___________
ethics, morals
the underlying attributes of ancient greek philosophy include (check all that apply) - excellence - indifference - loyalty - happiness
excellence, happiness
Which of the following help mitigate the risks presented by workplace social networking? (Select all that apply) - Formal social networking policies - Company social network pages - Employer commitment to an ethical culture - Training on the use of social networks
formal social networking policies, employer commitment to an ethical culture, training on the use of social networks
Accounting professionals should take whatever steps are necessary to prevent ________ in financial statements
fraud
the basic ethic that guides virtually all of the world's great religions is the
golden rule
the Josephson Institute of Ethics believes that caring is the a. only ethical value that should drive relationships with others b. essence of honesty c. heart of ethics and ethical decision making d. wrong value to drive behavior
heart of ethics and ethical decision making
Which of the following are included in the IMA's overarching ethical principles? (Select all that apply) - responsibility - fairness -confidentiality - honesty - integrity
honesty, fairness, responsibility
Which of the following is not a characteristic of responsible behavior? a. reflection b. impracticality c. diligence d. accountability
impracticality : Acting impractically means to act without thoughtfulness.
which of the following is not a cardinal virtue? a. temperance b. courage c. insensitivity d. wisdom
insensitivity
A fundamental trait of character, which forms the basis of accounting, is
integrity
A fundamental trait of character, which forms the basis of accounting, is ____________
integrity
What was the focus of efforts to rebuild the public trust in the aftermath of scandals at Enron and WorldCom? a. Integrity b. Loyalty c. Expand future professional activities d. Client needs
integrity
deontology is focused on the _____ of a particular behavior a. outcomes b. intentions c. consequences
intentions
Virtue ethics emphasizes development of good habits of character. What should be the greatest reward of practicing good habits of character, according to MacIntyre? Loyalty from others Authority of rules External rewards Internal rewards
internal rewards
giving each person what he/she deserves is a way to describe
justice
Which of the following virtues are characteristics of acting with care? (Check all that apply) - Deceitfulness - Kindness - Benevolence - Selfishness - Altruism
kindness, benevolence, altruism
which of the following should not be a basis for fair decisions? a. performance evaluations b. whistleblowing c. resource allocations d. loyalty
loyalty
In considering whether to take action to delay the recognition of revenue until fiscal year ended September 30, 2019, Madison should be most concerned with her: a. organization's public image. b. relationship with Kyle. c. loyalty toward investors and creditors. d. personal reputation.
loyalty towards creditors and investors
The view that moral or ethical statements, which vary from person to person, are all equally valid and no one's opinion of right and wrong is actually better than any others is best described as ______ a. moral egoism b. standards of behavior c. moral relativism
moral relativism
Which of the following emphasizes the widely-held communal or societal norms about right and wrong? Relativism Ethics Morals Egoism
morals
which of the following emphasizes the widely-held communal or societal norms about right and wrong? a. egoism b. relativism c. ethics d. morals
morals
moral relativism is a view where morals depend on
one's culture
according to the six pillars of character, the primary motivation for ethical action is _________ a. one's inner sense of right and wrong b. to avoid punishment c. to act as if no one is looking d. to avoid having a guilty conscience
one's inner sense of right and wrong
identify the traits of integrity (check all that apply) - principled - high morals - client-centered - selfish
principled
Honesty, Fairness, and Objectivity are ethical __________ of the Institute of Management Accountants.
principles
Virtues
qualities of life make it admirable
virtues
qualities of life that make it admirable
which of the following is not a virtue? a. truthfulness b. rationalization c. integrity d. kindness
rationalization
the ancient greeks believed that what two things contributed to the choice of action? - thought - laws - rules - reason
reason and thought
in decision making, an individual should a. rely on his/her moral principles as a guide b. rely strictly on rules and laws c. put his/her self-interests before the public interests
rely on his/her moral principles as a guide
Regardless of their circumstances in life, all people should be treated with
respect or dignity
which of the following issue is not a part of justice? a. Fairness b. Equality of treatment c. Rights d. Self-interest
self-interest
Students often recognize cheating as an undesirable behavior but justify and rationalize cheating under certain circumstances, reflecting a(n)
situation ethic or situational
On rare occasions, laws might be put aside for a different kind of behavior when a. self-interests dictate b. sound ethical reasons exist c. client demands require it d. one's job is at stake
sound ethical reasons exists
Which of the following steps should Madison take to ensure the difference of opinion with Kyle is resolved? (Check all that apply) - Contact the media to increase publicity - Take his concerns to a higher level of management - Blow the whistle on the company and provide documentation for concerns - Seek outside legal advice before blowing the whistle
take his concerns to a higher level of management and seek outside legal advice before blowing the whistle
__________ evaluate the moral worth of behavior by looking at its consequences.
teleologists
The expression "Treat others the way you would want others to treat you" describes ______. Multiple choice question. CPA ethical standards the Golden Rule honesty integrity
the Golden Rule
in being good citizens, accountants and auditors should strive to enhance the reputation of ______. a. their CPA firm b. the Internal Revenue Service c. their clients d. the accounting profession
the accounting profession
The expression "Treat others the way you would want others to treat you" describes ______. a. integrity b. honesty c. CPA ethical standards d. the golden rule
the golden rule
When the rules are unclear, ethical decision making may require a person to take an action that may not be in his/her best interest. This is best described as ______. a. the concept of egoism b. the concept of relativism c. the moral point of view d. the utilitarianism point of view
the moral point of view
An effort was made to enhance confidence and public trust in financial reporting following ______. a. the bursting of the real-estate bubble b. the emergence of the global market c. the scandals at Enron and Worldcom d. the Great Depression
the scandals at Enron and WorldCom
T/F: being ethical is not the same as following the law
true
T/F: ethical behavior builds reputational capital
true
being honest and acting with integrity are two dimensions of
trustworthiness
An individual's beliefs that guide or motivate the individual to act in a certain way are referred to as
values
Intellectual virtue
wisdom
instrumental virtue
wisdom
Which of the following procedures help mitigate the inappropriate use of social networking at work? (Select all that apply) - Culture that encourages posting complaints online - Codes of ethics that include proper usage of social networking sites - Formal social networking policies - Consequences for those that violate company policies
- Codes of ethics that include proper usage of social networking sites - Formal social networking policies - Consequences for those that violate company policies
Which of the following are aspects of justice theory? - Reference to one's feelings or interests - Distribution of benefits and burdens - Giving each person what he or she deserves - Utilitarian calculation
- Distribution of benefits and burdens - Giving each person what he or she deserves
Which of the following are two important teleological philosophies that guide decision making in business decisions? - Egoism - Citizenship - Utilitarianism - Trustworthiness - Reputation
- Egoism - Utilitarianism
Ethics or moral philosophy addresses which of the following questions? (Check all that apply.) - How should I live my life? - Which moral values of the ruling party align with my life goals? - What sort of person should I strive to be? - How should I plan my career as to achieve the greatest wealth? - What values are important?
- How should I live my life? - What sort of person should I strive to be? - What values are important?
Sally is the only student from a foreign country in an Auditing class. On the day of the midterm exam, Sally asks the teacher whether she could use a dictionary to translate English words to her native tongue so she can better understand the questions. What do you think the instructor should do if she follows the ethical principle of justice? Allow Sally to use the dictionary since she is at a disadvantage Not allow Sally to use the dictionary because she should know enough English to get by Allow the other students to bring in some tool to give them an advantage None of the above
Allow Sally to use the dictionary since she is at a disadvantage
Which of the following elements does NOT make up an integral part of what is meant by "ethics"? Knowing the difference between right and wrong Always following the law Accepted standards of behavior The moral point of view
Always following the law
The biggest problem in applying virtue theory to decision making is: It relies on moral absolutes in decision making Conflicts between virtues may make decision making more difficult It can be difficult to determine virtues to distinguish equals from unequal claims in decision making It can be difficult to identify virtues
Conflicts between virtues may make decision making more difficult
When making a donation at the local Goodwill, Martha tells the clerk that her old computer is in perfect working order when she knows it is not, just so she can deduct more on her taxes. Which theory best describes Martha's behavior? Justice Utilitarianism Deontology Egoism
Egoism
Individuals that ignore the moral point of view and take advantage of others in an effort to meet their own short-term objectives can be classified as: Egoists Relativists Utilitarians Deontologists
Egoists
the primary ethical obligation of an accounting professional when financial wrongdoing exists is to ___________ a. do what is in the client's best interest b. take the necessary steps to correct the matter c. remain silent about the wrongdoing d. rationalize not acting
Take the necessary steps to correct the matter
