Stewardship Ethics in Debt Management by Roy Mohon.

As we move forward into the Third Millennium AD the perennial problem of unmanageable debt is still with us. As if to prove the point, in late November 1997, the Tokuyo City Bank in Japan closed down its business, reminding the world that default still stalks families, institutions and governments....

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Main Author: Mohon, Roy (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
Series:Issues in Business Ethics, 12
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Table of Contents:
  • Focusing on Stewardship to Consider Debt Management
  • A strategy for testing in business ethics
  • Literature resources for ethical debt management
  • The Structure of this Book
  • Notes to Introduction
  • 1 The Context of Stewardship: The Debt Problem
  • 1.1. Historical Context
  • 1.2. Moral Concerns and the Debt Problem
  • 1.3. Technical Aspects of the Morality of Debt
  • 1.4. Conclusion
  • Notes to chapter 1
  • 2 The Stewardship Concept
  • 2.1 Definitions of Stewardship in Business
  • 2.2. A Critical Defense of Stewardship
  • 2.3. Development of the Concept of Stewardship
  • 2.4. The Dynamics of Stewardship Decision-making
  • Notes to Chapter 2
  • 3 Borrowers and Borrowing
  • 3.1. Stewardship
  • 3.2. Entrustedness in Personal Debt Management
  • 3.3 Matching
  • 3.4. Effectiveness
  • 3.5. Development
  • 3.6. Accountability
  • 3.7. Fairness
  • 3.8. Strategic Decisions for Contemporary Issues
  • Notes to Chapter 3
  • 4 Bankers, Business Finance and Consumer Lending
  • 4.1. Business Finance
  • 4.2 Consumer Lending
  • Notes to Chapter 4
  • 5 Mortgage Finance and Money Advice
  • 5.1. The Issue of Justice
  • 5.2. Mortgage Finance
  • 5.3. Money Advice
  • Notes to Chapter 5
  • 6 The Stewardship Debt Management Mode
  • 6.1. The Concept of Stewardship
  • 6.2 The Stewardship Debt Management Model
  • Notes to Chapter 6.