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Business, 16.11.2020 02:00, ijohnh14

Renata works at a retail store in the mall. She has recently been promoted and is now in charge of opening and closing the store, which involves handling money. After counting the money from the register at the end of the day, she comes up with an extra $25 that somehow wasn't accounted for. Since the money isn't officially recorded, she wonders whether it would be okay to take the money or whether she should put the money in the bank and explain the situation to her boss in the morning. She decides that she deserves the extra money for her hard work and pockets the $25. Which of the following describes Renata's actions? A.
Conflict of interest
B.
Ethical lapse
C.
Whistle-blowing
D.
Identity theft
E.
Ethical dilemma

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