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Professional Ethical Considerations for CPAs
Thursday, July 31, 2025
12:30-2:30 p.m. Central
2 CPE (2 technical) | 2 Ethics
Course code: 25WX-1926
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Every CPA must comply with a Code of Professional Conduct, which is a hallmark of the CPA designation. CPAs in public practice must overcome higher barriers, such as when attest service providers must also retain independence. This course will provide an overview of the core principles from which the CPA profession is built upon.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Major subjects
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Core principles of any Code of Professional Conduct applicable to all CPAs, including conflicts of interest, preparing and reporting information, competence, confidential information, and more
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The importance of maintaining independence for CPAs in public practice, especially when also performing nonattest services for the attest client Comparing and contrasting various ethical standards, including those promulgated by the AICPA, PCAOB, and international bodies
Learning objectives
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Indicate core principles underlying any Code of Professional Conduct that apply to both CPAs in public practice and industry, whether designated by the AICPA, PCAOB, or an international body
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Recall common ethical dilemmas faced by all CPAs and how they can be safeguarded to an acceptable level
Who should take this program?
- Anyone who must comply with professional ethical requirements
Pricing
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$89.00
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Instructor
Jennifer Louis, CPA
Location
Online
Area
of study
Accounting & audit
Field(s)
of study
Regulatory Ethics - Technical (2.0)
Level
Basic
Format
Group Internet Based
Sponsor
NASBA ID#: 108744
Prerequisites
Prereq.
None
Advance
prep
None
Cancellation
policy
Receive a full refund if you cancel at least four business
days before the event start date.
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