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business ethics
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Accountability | The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions accepting reponsibility for your decisions |
| Altruistic | concerned with other welfare charitable |
| Americans with disabilities act or 1990 | a law that protects workers with pysical and or mental disabilities from discrimination |
| Bankruptcy | a state of debt that cannot be resolved |
| Business ethics | the base principles that govern a business actions |
| code of ethics | a set of rules of governing behavior |
| consequence | the result of an action |
| customer loyalty | the customer preference for a business usually expressed in regular purchases from the business |
| employee turnover | the rate at which a business gains and loses employees |
| ethical principles | standards that govern behavior not dependent on circumstance |
| ethics | the base principles trhat govern your behavior |
| fraudukent | deceitful dishonst |
| lllegal | prohibited by law |
| integrity | Adhering to an established set of personl ethics and sound moral peinciples acting with honesty in all situations |
| investors | those who invest their funds in a business may be owners or stockholds |
| legal | acceptable under the law |
| philanthropic | voluntarily generous |
| productivity | the amount and value of goods and services produced outputs from set amounts of resorces inputs |
| profitability | the degree or level of profit of a business or a product |
| respect | regard or esteem honoring the rights freedoms views and property of others |
| responsibility | fulfilling one obligations in a dependable reliable manner |
| risk | the possibility of los or failure |
| sarbanes oxley act | A u.s regulation mandating that public businesses comply with specific accounting requirements |
| social responsibility | that duty of business to contribute to well being of society |
| stakeholders | people or businesses who are affected by a company success or failure |
| Transparency | the quality of being just as one seems being open and truthful when communicating |
| Trust | the ability to rely pn the character integrity or truthfulness of something or someone |
| unethical | lacking morals wrong |
| viability | the long term value of choices and decisions to relevant stakeholders |