Author : | Joseph P Helstrom, CPA |
Course Length : | Pages: 75 ||| Word Count: 41,971 ||| Review Questions: 12 ||| Final Exam Questions: 20 |
CPE Credits : | 4.0 |
IRS Credits : | 0 |
Price : | $39.95 |
Passing Score : | 70% |
Course Type: | NASBA QAS - Text - NASBA Registry |
Technical Designation: | Technical |
Primary Subject-Field Of Study: | Regulatory Ethics - Regulatory Ethics for Course Id 763 |
Description : | This 4 hour course is designed to meet the 4 hour Ethics CPE requirement for Indiana CPAs. It provides an overview of ethical thought along with the core values of the profession and the application of these values to ethical reasoning. The course addresses the key features of the AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct. It also covers standards of professional conduct and business practices adhered to by Indiana CPAs in order to enhance their profession and maximize fairness and justice when dealing with the public, clients and other members of their profession. This is covered by a review of Indiana statutes and Indiana Administrative Code as they relate to CPAs. Case studies and examples are utilized throughout the course to emphasize material. |
Usage Rank : | 12500 |
Release : | 2024 |
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 : | 27-Jul-2024 |
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 - 763 |
Keywords : | Regulatory Ethics, Indiana, Ethics, Indiana, CPAs, v14, cpe, cpa, online course |
Learning Objectives : |
Course Learning Objectives After completing this course, you will be able to:
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Course Contents : | Chapter 1 - Ethics for Indiana CPAs Ethics Background Morals What is Ethics? The Relationship of Morals and Ethics Illustrative Examples of Ethics Professional Ethics Legal versus Ethical Why Should We Study Professional Ethics? Accounting Ethics Ethical Core Foundations for CPAs Ethical Reasoning Case Studies – Threats and Safeguards Ethical Dilemmas Section 1- The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Preface Part 1 – Members in Public Practice Rule 1.100 Integrity and Objectivity Case Study – Married Tax Clients Divorcing 1.130 Preparing and Reporting Information 1.180 – Responding to Noncompliance with Laws and Regulations Case Study – Year End Adjustments and Loan Covenants 1.200 - Independence Review Questions Rule 1.300—General Standards Rule Case Study – Audit Engagement with No Prior Experience 1.310 Compliance with Standards Rule Case Study – Peer Review Discoveries 1.320 Accounting Principles Rule 1.400.001 Acts Discreditable Rule 1.510.001 — Contingent Fees Rule 1.520.001—Commissions and referral fees Rule 1.600.001 —Advertising and other forms of solicitation 1.700.001— Confidential client information rule 1.800.001—Form of organization and name rule Review Questions Part 2 – Members in Business 2.100.001 – Integrity and Objectivity Rule 2.130.030 Obligation of a Member to His or Her Employer’s External Accountant 2.170.010 – Pressure to Breach the Rules 2.180.010 Responding to Noncompliance With Laws and Regulations Case Study – Fair Finance 2.300.001 — General standards rule 2.310.001—Compliance with standards rule 2.320.001—Accounting principles rule Case Study - The Company with Excess Reserves Case Study - The Company with Undisclosed/Unrecorded Contingencies 2.400.001 Acts Discreditable Rule 2.400.070 Confidential Information from employment or volunteer activities Part 3 – Other Members 3.400.001 - Acts discreditable rule 3.400.070 Confidential Information from employment or volunteer activities Indiana Statutes and Rules Recent Developments in Indiana Statutes and Rules Section 2: Indiana Statutes Title 25, Article 1, Chapter 11 Case Example Case Example Section 3: Indiana Statutes, Title 25, Article 2.1 Case Example Case Example Case Example Case Example Review Questions Section 4 – Title 872 Case Example Case Studies A Little Extra Income – Contingent Fees Audit Experts - Competence and Name Requirements Adjusting Journal Entries - Work Paper Retention Review Questions Glossary |