A Framework For Discussing Ethics In Principles Of Accounting
The main focus of the discussion in this paper is on the principles or introductory level of accounting and is applicable for all students in the class, but much of its content is equally applicable to upper level accounting classes and our accounting majors. Early and Kelly (2004) and Clikeman (200...
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