Ethics: A Practical Update for Pennsylvania CPAs

Dec 28
8:00 - 11:30 a.m.

Doubletree Suites by Hilton Philadelphia West
Plymouth Meeting - Map

4-Ethics
CPE Credits

Understand the ethical responsibilities of CPAs in industry and public accounting under AICPA and state authorities. Use case studies and group discussion to examine the connections between ethics principles, formal rules, and the profession’s public responsibility. Discuss how the new ethics codification and conceptual framework for resolving ethical conflicts will alter current practice. Receive up-to-the-minute coverage of evolving issues, such as pressure in corporate reporting and conflicts of interest.
Highlights
  • Honesty and trust in the accounting profession
  • The structure of the ethics rules and the enforcement and disciplinary process
  • The public interest and professional ethics: When and why conflicts exist
  • Individual, group, and corporate perspectives on morality and integrity
  • The threats and safeguards approach to resolving ethical dilemmas
  • Using AICPA’s restructured Ethics Code
  • Recent ethics rules and enforcement actions
  • Pennsylvania state-specific requirements and cases

Registration

PICPA Member: $139
Nonmember: $189

More Information

Course No. 782109

Level: Update

Prerequisites: None

Notes
This course meets the four-credit ethics CPE requirement for Pennsylvania CPAs.

Speaker(s)

Ray Thompson

Assoc Professor Accounting & Finance
University of Pittsburgh - Johnstown