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Regulatory Ethics: An Overview for All Accountants - 2 CPE Credit Hours

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In this course, we will review the core values of the CPA profession (integrity, objectivity and independence). This course will also recap the key requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. Throughout this course, you will be provided with case studies that demonstrate the application of ethical principles, values, and ethical reasoning.
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Manufacturer: McClain
Delivery Method: Online Interactive Self Study
 
Level: Overview
 
Prerequisites: None
 
Recommended Credits: 2 CPE Hours 
 
Advanced Preparation: None
 
Author: Colleen Neuharth McClain
 
Category: Regulatory Ethics
 
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Passing Score: 70%
 
Publication Date: 08/20/2012

Objectives:

  • List the core values of the CPA profession (integrity, objectivity and independence).
  • Discuss the case studies which are presented throughout the course to assist you in maintaining the highest standards of ethical conduct.

  • Recite the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct as presented in this course.

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