Definition of corporate governance is involve a set of relationships between company's management,its board, it's shareholders and other shareholders and also the structure through which objectives of the company are set, and monitoring performance are determined.
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CHAPTER 8 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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CHAPTER 8 : CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Hai, Selamat Sejahtera 😍 Kami dari kumpulan 8 akan membentangkan topik 8 iaitu " CORPORATE GOVERNANCE" Kerjasama anda amat dihargai ✌ DEFINITION : Corporate governance means a system of law and sound approaches by which corporation are directed and controlled focusing on the internal and external corporate structure which the intention of monitoring the action of managements and directors and thereby mitigation agency risk which may stem from the misdeeds of corporate officers. ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE : accountability transparency regulatory framework business ethics social responsibility administrative structures FOR MORE INFORMATION,CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW!! "HEAD UP IN THE SUNLIGHT" Read more: https://mypolyaudit.blogspot.com/2019/03/dont-mess-with-auditors-corporate.html QUESTIONS : GROUP 1 - Define Corporate governance GROUP 2 - List the needs of go
Business ethics - Black's Pink
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Business ethics is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individu honest Example: 1. executives are honest truthful in all their dealings and they do not deliberately mislead or deceive others by misrepresentations, overstatements, partial truths, selective omissions, or any other means. 2. INTEGRITY. Ehtical executives demonstrate personal integrity and the courage of their convictions by doing what they think is right even when there is great pressure to do otherwise; they are principled, honorable and upright; they will fight for their beliefs. They will not sacrifice principle for expediency, be hypocritical, or unscrupulous.
DON'T MESS WITH AUDITORS; BUSINESS ETHICS & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
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Y - GENERATION : CHAPTER 8 - CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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8.1.1 Define corporate governance in general 8.1.2 Explains the needs of good governance 8.1.3 Interpret the corporate governance elements as below: 1.Accountability 2.Transparency 3. Regulatory framework 4. Business ethics and social responsibility 5. Administrative structure 8.2.1 Identify the structure of audit commitee 8.2.2 Explain the roles of audit commitee 8.2.3 Discuss the advantages of establishing the audit commitee
CHAPTER 8 : CORPORATE GOVERNANCE - BLACK'S PINK
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8.1.1 define the corporate governance in general Corporate governance is the system of rules, practices and processes by which a firm is directed and controlled. Corporate governance essentially involves balancing the interests of a company's many stakeholders, such as shareholders, management, customers, suppliers, financiers, government and the community 8.1.2 expalain the needs of good governance Equity and Inclusiveness - People should have opportunities to improve or maintain their well-being. Effectiveness and Efficiency - Processes and institutions should be able to produce results that meet the needs of their community while making the best of their resources. 8.2 Accountability Accountability is a key tenet of good governance. Who is accountable for what should be documented in policy statements. In general, an organization is accountable to those who will be affected by its decisions or actions as well as the applicable rules of law. Transpa
2 SERIES CHAPTER 8 : CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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8.1.1 define corporate governance in general 8.1.2 explain the needs of good governance 8.1.3 interpret the corporate governance elements https://bit.ly/2OcGPBM 8.2.1 identify the structure of audit committee https://bit.ly/2WbyAZC https://bit.ly/2JnU83s 8.2.2 explain the roles of audit committee 8.2.3 discuss the advantages of establishing the audit committee
BACK THE AUDIT UP - CHAP 8 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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What is corporate governance? Link about chapter 8 1. http://www.governancepro.com/news/ 2. http://aicd.companydirectors.com.au/resources/all-sectors/roles-duties-and-responsibilities/role-of-the-audit-committee?no_redirect=true 3. https://www.wikiaccounting.com/what-is-audit-committee/ Video about chapter 8 https://youtu.be/soSaa8Mfqf4