• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/23

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

23 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Government Protection of Stockholder Interest

Securities and Exchanges Commission(SEC)



SEC

The major government agency protecting stockholders' interest.

Insider Trading

Occurs when a person gains access to confidential information that has anything to do with that company and use it to buy stock.

Consumer Movement

Organized activities by consumers to protect their own rights.

Forms of Corporate Giving

Charitable donations


In kind contribution


Volunteer contribution

In Kind Contribution

Donation of products and services.

Some of the best techniques to assist a spokesperson on how to stay on point.

Hooking


Bridging


Flagging

Hooking

Grabbing someone's attention

Bridging

Address the question at hand.

Flagging

Emphasize key points

Stockholder's Legal Rights

The right to share in the profit


The right to receive annual report


The right to inspect the financial statement


The right to elect members on the board of directors


The right to hold the corporation for screwing up


The right to vote


The right to sell their stock

Principles of Good Governance

Select outside directors


Hold open elections


Appoint an independent leader


Align director compensations with corporate performance


Evaluate the board's own performance

Reasons for the Consumers Movement

Complex product choices


Specialized services


False Advertisement


Privacy


Safety

The rights of the Consumers

The right to be informed


The right to safety


The right to privacy


The right to choose


The right to be head

Goals of Consumer Laws

To provide you with information


Protection from hazards


Promoting competitive prices and consumers choices


To protect privacy

Employee's Rights

Right to organize and bargain


Right to safe and healthy workplace


Right to privacy


Duty to discipline fairly and justly


Right to blow the whistle


Right to equal employment opportunity


Right to be treated with respect

Employer Rights

No drugs or alcohol abuse


No actions that would endanger others


Treat others with respect and without harassment


Honesty; appropriate disclosure


Loyalty and commitment


Respect for employer's property and intellectual capital

Workforce Diversity

More women are working than ever before


Immigration


Ethic and racial diversity


The (age) workforce will continue to get older


Millennials are entering the workforce

How do Large Business Address Community Concerns

Economic Development


Housing


Aid to minority


Disaster, Terrorism, and War Relief

Several Ways the Government Control Speech

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)


Federal Communication Commission (FCC)


Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC)`

FTC

Regulate and control Advertisement.


False or misleading advertisement.

FCC

Indirect regulate business advertisement.


It regulates TV, Movie, Radio, Wire, Satellite, and Cable.

SEC

Regulates stock trading.


Regulates information retain for business.