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vesna_86 [32]
3 years ago
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Who else is affected when an organization acts unethically? Who is affected when an employee acts unethically? List at least thr

ee groups and explain how each group is affected by unethical actions by a employer and an employee.
Business
1 answer:
Katarina [22]3 years ago
3 0

Employees can be affected when an organization acts unethically such as not enforcing safety laws and not providing proper equipment to employees which can also lead to dangerous environments which lead to injury or death

Customers can be affected when improper enforcement is used while creating or producing products or goods that a customer would then use.

Shareholders can be affected financially if news of unethical actions by the entity was declared by the public.

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(1) Profit margin Ratios:           13%                10%

(2) Gross profit rate               39.2%             35.7%

(3) Asset turnover                   1.06                 1.02

(4) Earnings per share         $2.63              $1.80

(5) Price-earnings ratio =       3.2x                4.2x

(6) Payout ratio =                 62%                76%

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Investments                           55,200      70,200      45,600

Plant and equipment (net)  500,700    370,600    358,000

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Current liabilities                 $84,800    $79,100    $70,300

Long-term debt                    145,700     85,900      50,800

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