Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
Dr. Joseph P George
Vol 18, No 5 ( 2023 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no: 269-280 | Published on: 30-05-2023
Abstract
In today's business environment, corporate finance is a critical component of a company's success. Corporate ethics has been more significant in recent decades. In order to acquire competitive advantages and safeguard the company's future, it is now necessary to consider the interests of all stakeholders. By examining several scenarios that often arise throughout the course of a financial professional's work, it is clear that ethics must be enforced in order to avoid such blunders. Given the financial industry's many crises and news stories, financial ethics has moved to the forefront of many people's concerns. Many firms and financial markets, for example, have established ethical codes, which apply federal rules and regulations governing the ethical behavior of businesses and people. Furthermore, several firms have established their own ethics offices to self-regulate their financial behavior.
Keywords:
Ethics, Corporate Finance, Business, Targets, Management