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Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance Moral, Legal, or Ethical?

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Page 1: Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance Moral, Legal, or Ethical?

Principles of

Business, Marketing, and Finance

Moral, Legal, or Ethical?

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Can you spot the issues?

Ethical LegalMoral

Subject: Academics versus Athletics

Is this promoting fair employment

practices? Support your response.

Is it morally incorrect to prioritize athletic spending over other college costs?

Should state governments become

involved in public college/university athletic spending?

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Can you spot the issues?

Ethical LegalMoral

Subject: Academics Versus Athletics

Add your comments.

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Can you spot the issues?

Ethical LegalMoral

Is there evidence of age discrimination?

Discuss the pros and cons of charging an

aging population more for

insurance.

In Stop age discrimination

John Rother writes, “This unfair practice would continue to keep affordable coverage out of reach for older Americans who need insurance protections the

most.” What are your thoughts on

this subject?

Subject: Pricing medical coverage

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Can you spot the issues?

Ethical LegalMoral

Add your comments.

Subject: Pricing medical coverage

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Review

Compare ethical business practices and legal practices.

Name a law that impacts business practices.

How does the Fair Labor Standards Act benefit today’s youth?

Describe an illegal business practice.

Give an example of a major legal issue affecting today’s business practices.

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Formal Assessment

Students individually research and present an article with moral, ethical, and legal implications.

Presentation requirementsTime: 3- to 4- minutesTopic : Moral, Ethical, and Legal

Business PracticesSize: Individual presentation Content: Must state at least one legal

conflict

Note: Grading rubric is attached.

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