Diamond Company is a pesticide manufacturer. Its sales declined greatly this year due to the passage of

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Diamond Company is a pesticide manufacturer. Its sales declined greatly this year due to the passage of legislation outlawing the sale of several of Diamond’s chemical pesticides. During the coming year, Diamond will have environmentally safe and competitive replacement chemicals to replace these discontinued products. Sales in the next year are expected to greatly exceed those of any prior year. Therefore, the decline in this year’s sales and profits appears to be a one-year aberration. Even so, the company president believes that a large dip in the current year’s profits could cause a significant drop in the market price of Diamond’s stock and make it a takeover target. To avoid this possibility, he urges Terry Holton, controller, in making this period’s year-end adjusting entries to accrue every possible revenue and to defer as many expenses as possible. The president says to Terry, “We need the revenues this year, and next year we can easily absorb expenses deferred from this year. We can’t let our stock price be hammered down!” Terry didn’t get around to recording the adjusting entries until January 17, but she dated the entries December 31 as if they were recorded then. Terry also made every effort to comply with the president’s request.

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(a) Who are the stakeholders in this situation?
(b) What are the ethical considerations of the president’s request and Terry’s dating the adjusting entries December 31?
(c) Can Terry accrue revenues and defer expenses and still be ethical?

Stakeholders
A person, group or organization that has interest or concern in an organization. Stakeholders can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives and policies. Some examples of key stakeholders are creditors, directors, employees,...
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Financial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making

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