<p><em>As students enter college, they typically encounter new responsibilities not experienced beforehand. The various financial decisions that college students encounter are one of the most important. These decisions often require students to educate themselves about banking, employment, budgeting, credit card usage, student loans, credit ratings, different types of debt, and insurance, among other things. This paper addresses those various issues. We offer both information and advice with regard to these issues. Consideration of how various financial events and choices effect the student’s long term goals and opportunities is crucial to developing long-term financial well-being. The ability to make sound decisions regarding personal financial issues will help new graduates emerge from college upon solid financial footing.</em><em></em></p>
Our paper discusses the need for continued focus on ethical leadership and the importance and benefits of ethical leadership development. We propose integrating ethical leadership development, that uses cognitive development theory, into the Center for Creative Leadership's Assess, Challenge, and Support (ACS) leader development model to help address the continued failures of ethical leader development. Our extended framework includes values and morals as a component of the model, and ethical organizational culture as its backdrop, thereby incorporating an examination of ethical leadership into each component of the ACS model.We conclude with practical implications and suggestions for future research.
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