Course overview
At a firm level, the course covers corporate social responsibility and business regulations. At an individual level, the course covers the CFA Institute Code of Ethics as a code of ethics example. These topics are crucial for managing modern corporations and reinforce the role of finance professionals in a dynamic business environment and their significance to society in general. The conduct of stakeholders responsible for preparing and using financial information including moral dimensions and ethical aspects are interpreted through the application of a code of ethics. This reinforces the role professionals play in a dynamic business environment and their significance to society in general.
- Ethics - From Principles to Practice
- CFA Ethical Code of Conduct
- Ethical Governance and Corporate Compliance
Course learning outcomes
- Apply relevant frameworks and standards to critically evaluate ethical and governance issues in finance.
- Develop, justify and communicate evidence-based ethical and governance strategies for organisations that are actionable, commercially feasible and support responsible decision-making in a finance context.
- Assess the impact of organisational initiatives that address complex ethical and governance problems across multiple stakeholders.
- Synthesise knowledge across multiple discipline areas to address ethics and governance in finance challenges in while maintaining professional standards.
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus East
Class number 62021
Section WS01
Size 50
Available 50
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