The book progresses logically, starting with foundational ethical theories and their application to finance. It then explores specific ethical challenges in accounting, such as earnings management and auditing independence, followed by an examination of corporate governance and transparency issues like executive compensation and insider trading. Finally, it analyzes the role of financial regulations in promoting ethical behavior. This approach, combined with real-world examples and an accessible writing style, makes ""Financial Ethics"" a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the ethical dimensions of the financial world and preventing financial misconduct.