a.
Introduction: Stakeholder refers to the person or the group of persons who are interested in the business stake or any of the business projects. Stakeholders play an important role in the decision-making process of any company or organization.
The stakeholders of the company in the given situation.
b.
Introduction: Accounting ethics refers to the five important accounting principles i.e., Integrity, objectivity, professional competence &due care, confidentiality, and professional behavior. It shows moral behavior and all the accounting judgments that will apply to accounting.
The ethical issues that are involved in the given case.
c.
Introduction: Accounting ethics refers to the five important accounting principles i.e., Integrity, objectivity, professional competence &due care, confidentiality, and professional behavior. It shows moral behavior and all the accounting judgments that will apply to accounting.
Alternatives actions for Mr. SC in the given situation.

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