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Arizona Ethics Principles and Conduct for CPAs - 4 CPE Credit Ho |
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Price per Unit (piece):
$49.95
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CPE Hours: 4 Price: $49.95 Field of Study: Ethics Level: Basic Prerequisites: None Content Currency Date: July 2018 Author: Dr. Walter G. Austin, CPA
Walter G. Austin, Ph.D., CPA, is an Associate Professor Emeritus of the University of Texas at El Paso. He is registered with several state Boards of Public Accountancy as a sponsor of ethics courses. He has published self-paced learning materials for college accounting texts, a computerized audit practice set, audit sampling templates, and several articles in journals. Walter has also written and presented numerous continuing professional education courses for state and local CPA chapters. Aside from his writing and teaching, he has given speeches to various professional and academic organizations such as the National Association of Accountants, the American Accounting Association, and local CPA chapters. Walter has received numerous teaching awards and is a former Senior Auditor in the financial services industry with KPMG Peat Marwick.
Course Description: This course satisfies the Board of Accountancy Four-hour ethics requirement for Arizona CPAs One or more significant assumptions do not provide a reasonable basis for the prospective financial statements One or more significant assumptions do not provide a reasonable basis for the prospective financial statements. It covers what ethics are and some of the different approaches to ethics. The course covers much of the AICPA Code of Ethics and many interpretations of the Code, particularly in the independence area. Also covered are the following topics:
Ethics of other professions such as attorneys and internal auditors are discussed and compared to the CPA code of ethics. Relevant court cases and the current Enron case are discussed. Unit Titles: 1. Purpose of the Code of Ethics 2. Principles of Ethics 3. Rules of Ethics 4. Arizona rules for CPAs 5. Interpretations of the Code of Ethics 6. Ethics of Other Professions, Cases, and Current Ethical Problems Objectives:
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