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CANCELLED Conflicts of Interest - A New Approach WEBCAST

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2.0 Credits

Member Price $105.00

Non-Member Price $120.00

Overview

The AICPA ethics “re-codification” analyzes conflict of interest restraints primarily depending on the CPA’s employment position. It introduces new conflict identification requirements that should lead to professionals becoming more analytical prospectively in engagements and relationships that include actual or potential conflicts of interest which may be averse to their client’s loyalty and confidentiality ethical and legal responsibilities. NOTE: This course does NOT meet Washington State Ethics Requirements.

Highlights

Documentary client consent evidence. Subordination of judgement. Whistleblowing. Conflict disclosure checklist.

Prerequisites

None.

Designed For

CPAs in public or industry.

Objectives

To equip accounting professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, assess, and manage potential conflicts of interest, threats to independence, and ethical dilemmas in accordance with CPA ethical standards.

Preparation

None.

Notice

None.

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

James Rigos, Owner, Rigos Professional Education Programs

4.78 stars out of 5

“Jim’s presentation was free-flowing and very informative.” - past attendee

James J. Rigos, is an attorney-CPA-CMA who has written and lectured widely in the area of professional accounting individual and CPA firm ethics and legal liability. He has been involved as an advocate or consultant in over 200 legal and ethical claims against CPAs since 1980. He was a member of the AICPA’s Accountants Legal Liability Committee and has conducted mediations for accountancy membership organizations. He is a national Director of the American Association of Attorney-CPAs (AAA-CPA) and past President of the Washington State chapter of the AAA-CPA. Jim is available to teach in-house ethics presentations for company CPE needs.

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Non-Member Price $120.00

Member Price $105.00

This event is cancelled