Subject category:
Ethics and Social Responsibility
Published by:
NeilsonJournals Publishing
Length: 6 pages
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Abstract
A student considering a career as a financial advisor is confronted by a common industry practice that some consider misleading and unethical. The case fosters financial literacy by allowing students to connect theory to practice through the analysis of a highly realistic brokerage statement using Microsoft Excel. It permits an instructor to seamlessly inject an ethical component into an accounting or finance course while simultaneously sharpening students' understanding of key financial concepts such as bond valuation and yield to maturity. This case study has been peer reviewed by the editorial board of the Journal of Business Ethics Education (JBEE).
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Abstract
A student considering a career as a financial advisor is confronted by a common industry practice that some consider misleading and unethical. The case fosters financial literacy by allowing students to connect theory to practice through the analysis of a highly realistic brokerage statement using Microsoft Excel. It permits an instructor to seamlessly inject an ethical component into an accounting or finance course while simultaneously sharpening students' understanding of key financial concepts such as bond valuation and yield to maturity. This case study has been peer reviewed by the editorial board of the Journal of Business Ethics Education (JBEE).