Author : | Jeffrey Paul Borschowa, Author, Educator |
Course Length : | Pages: 31 ||| Word Count: 6721 ||| Review Questions: 3 ||| Final Exam Questions: 5 |
CPE Credits : | 1.0 |
IRS Credits : | 0 |
Price : | $14.95 |
Passing Score : | 70% |
Course Type: | NASBA QAS - Text - NASBA Registry |
Technical Designation: | NonTechnical |
Primary Subject-Field Of Study: | Behavioral Ethics - Behavioral Ethics for Course Id 2489 |
Description : | Ethical decision-making is at the heart of the accounting profession, but navigating complex ethical dilemmas is rarely straightforward. CPAs are frequently faced with conflicting interests, financial pressures, and ambiguous regulations, making it essential to develop the skills needed to recognize and address ethical challenges before they escalate. This course explores behavioral ethics, a critical field that examines the psychological and environmental factors influencing ethical behavior. By understanding the real reasons professionals make unethical choices—often without malicious intent—you will gain the tools to safeguard your integrity, make sound ethical decisions, and protect your organization from financial and reputational risks. Through engaging case studies, practical applications, and real-world scenarios, this course will help you identify common ethical blind spots, such as rationalizations, conflicts of interest, and the pressures that drive financial misstatements. You will explore frameworks like the Fraud Triangle, learn strategies for whistleblower protection and fraud prevention, and understand the role of ethical leadership in shaping corporate culture. With insights into emerging challenges—such as AI bias, cybersecurity risks, and the ethical complexities of remote work—you will be equipped to navigate the evolving ethical landscape in accounting. Designed for CPAs, auditors, and finance professionals, this course goes beyond theoretical ethics by providing actionable strategies for ethical decision-making. Whether you're facing subtle pressures to adjust financial figures, dilemmas over client relationships, or the need to foster an ethical workplace, this course will empower you to uphold the highest standards of professional integrity. Join us and take the next step in becoming an ethical leader in the accounting profession. |
Usage Rank : | 10000 |
Release : | 2025 |
Version : | 1.0 |
Prerequisites : | None. |
Experience Level : | Overview |
Additional Contents : | Complete, no additional material needed. |
Additional Links : |
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Advance Preparation : | None. |
Delivery Method : | QAS Self Study |
Intended Participants : | Anyone needing Continuing Professional Education (CPE). |
Revision Date : | 18-Feb-2025 |
NASBA Course Declaration : | Participants must complete the final examination within one year of purchase and with a minimum passing grade of 70% or better to receive CPE credit unless otherwise noted on the Course History page (i.e. California Ethics must score 90% or better). After logging in click on the Course History links on your My Courses page for the Begin date and Expire date for the Final Exam. |
Approved Audience : | NASBA QAS - Text - NASBA Registry - 2489 |
Keywords : | Behavioral Ethics, Understanding, Ethical, Decision-Making, Fraud, Prevention, cpe, cpa, online course |
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Course Contents : | Unit 1 - Behavioral Ethics for CPAs - Understanding Ethical Decision-Making and Fraud Prevention Course Learning Objectives Chapter 1: Introduction to Behavioral Ethics Why Behavioral Ethics Matters for CPAs The High Stakes of Ethical Decision-Making Rationalizations: The Silent Threat The Role of Behavioral Ethics in Prevention Interactive Exercise: Ethical Decision-Making Simulation Core Principles of Behavioral Ethics Relevance of Behavioral Ethics in Modern Accounting Chapter 2: Ethical Dilemmas and Rationalizations Common Ethical Dilemmas in Accounting 1. Financial Misstatements: Balancing Integrity with Organizational Pressure 2. Conflicts of Interest: The Struggle for Objectivity 3. Whistleblowing: Reporting Fraud Without Retaliation 4. Remote Work and Cybersecurity: Ethical Risks in a Digital World 5. Emerging Ethical Dilemma: AI Bias and Automation in Accounting Key Takeaways: Strengthening Ethical Resilience in Accounting Rationalizations That Lead to Unethical Behavior Strategies for Counteracting Ethical Dilemmas and Rationalizations Case Study: Ethical Dilemma in Action Learning from Ethical Dilemmas Chapter 3: Fraud Triangle and Fraud Prevention The Fraud Triangle: Key Components Practical Fraud Prevention Strategies Case Study: Fraud Triangle in Action Emerging Trends in Fraud Prevention The CPA’s Role in Fraud Prevention Chapter 4: Ethical Leadership and Corporate Culture The Role of Ethical Leadership Building an Ethical Corporate Culture Practical Strategies for Ethical Leadership Training Ethical Leaders in Accounting The Core Components of Ethical Leadership Training Case Study: Ethical Leadership in Action The Long-Term Impact of Ethical Leadership Training Case Study: Ethical Leadership in Action The CPA’s Role in Fostering Ethical Leadership The Importance of Ethical Leadership in Crisis Management Chapter 5: Ethics in AI, Technology, and Emerging Trends The Rise of AI in Accounting Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Emerging Trends Impacting Ethical Responsibilities Practical Strategies for CPAs Case Study: Ethical AI Implementation Chapter 6: Case Studies and Real-World Applications Case Study 1: Financial Misstatement Under Pressure Case Study 2: Ethical Challenges in Remote Work Practical Applications for CPAs Additional Case Study Ideas for Self-Study Reflection and Assessment Review Questions Resources for Further Exploration Books Reports and Guides Websites and Online Tools Journals and Research Glossary of Terms |