Lessons for the Accounting Professional: Ethics in an Age of Hashtags and Transparency (Insurance C
ON-DEMAND
Online
2-Ethics CPE Credits
CPE at your fingertips
Explore
with Daniel De Jong, and Timothy McCormally the rules of professional responsibility, including AICPA’s Code
of Professional Conduct, Chapter 11 of the Pennsylvania Code, and the Treasury Department’s
Circular 230. Audience participation and examples highlighting the challenges
faced by accounting professionals, including:
Transparency, Morality, and the Importance of Ethics in the Accounting
Practice
The Ethical Landscape: Social Science Research
Application of Technical Rules and Prevailing Philosophical Precepts to
Ethical Dilemmas Faced by Accounting Professionals
Techniques for Developing “Moral Muscle Memory” to “Give Voice to Values”
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Course No. ON-DEMANDLevel: Update
Prerequisites:
None
Notes
You will have up to 90 days after the date of purchase to complete the course and take the exam.
Speaker(s)
Daniel De Jong
Senior Manager
Daniel B. De Jong
Senior Manager, KPMG
LLP
Daniel B. De Jong is a Senior Manager in the State and Local Tax Group of
KPMG’s Washington National Tax practice. He previously served as Tax Counsel for
Tax Executives Institute where he focused on State and Local Tax issues and
global indirect tax issues. He earned an LL.M. degree in Taxation from
University of Denver and a J.D. degree from University of Denver College of Law.
He also holds a B.A. degree in English from Calvin College.
Timothy McCormally
Director
Timothy J. McCormally
Director, KPMG
LLP
Timothy J. McCormally is a Director in KPMG’s Washington National Tax
practice, where he works with the Practice, Procedure & Administration and
Federal Legislative & Regulatory Services groups. He previously served as
Executive Director of Tax Executives Institute and as TEI’s top lawyer. Timothy
received a B.A. degree from the University of Iowa and J.D. degree from
Georgetown University Law Center. In 2014, he was appointed to the Internal
Revenue Service Advisory Council, a federal advisory committee, and served a
member of its Large Business & International Subgroup. In 2017, his term was
extended and he chaired the overall group..