Ethical Challenges for CPAs - Do You Have a Breaking Point? Webcast

Aug 12
12:30 - 4:00 p.m.

Online

2-Ethics; 2-Ethics
CPE Credits

Discuss the conduct expected of CPAs by the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and what it means to serve in the public interest. Explore the frequent pressures associated with being a CPA, and consider the examples of practitioners who lost their livelihoods and licenses, went to jail, or had their personal lives exposed in the media. Use case studies and analysis to understand the situations that create pressure to violate professional standards, codes of conduct, the law, and to construct safeguards against these pressures.
Highlights
  • Cases of practitioners who succumbed to pressure and lost their livelihoods - from helping clients avoid restating earnings to backdating changes to audit workpapers
  • Pressures that cause CPAs to cross the line and how to make sure you do not succumb
  • What are the ethical principles that CPAs are required to follow? Is there a way out?
  • Other cases of CPAs who became fraudsters: Who is responsible for fraud prevention?
  • How can you keep your clients safe from them?
  • Registration

    PICPA Member: $139
    Nonmember: $189

    More Information

    Course No. 775211 Level: Update

    Prerequisites: None

    Notes
    This is a four-credit seminar.

    Speaker(s)

    Allison Henry

    Vice President - Professional & Technical Standard