The nepotism rules of many professional firms pose a major inconvenience for married couples who work for, or would like to work for, those firms. Discuss the costs and benefits of these rules in a public accounting setting. In practice,
The nepotism rules of many professional firms pose a major inconvenience for married couples who work for, or would like to work for, those firms. Discuss the costs and benefits of these rules in a public accounting setting. In practice, do you believe these rules are equally fair (or unfair) to both sexes?
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Nepotism rules have been adopted in many settings not just professional firms Historically the princ…View the full answer

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