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Ethics Training for Texas CPAs - 2020 (Text Based)

Created on May 15, 2020

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Overview

This is an ethics course for Texas CPAs covering standards of professional conduct and business practices adhered to in order to enhance their profession and maximize idealism, justice and fairness when dealing with the public, clients, and other members of their profession. It provides a background on ethical principles and values, ethical codes and requirements included in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, and a focus on the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy Rules of Professional Conduct. The rules will be supplemented with case studies. The intention is to provide you with precise text from the Board, along with supplemental information to help understand real-life situations or nuances.



Learning Objectives:
  1. Recognize ethical reasoning used by accountants
  2. Recognize the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy Rules of Professional Conduct
  3. Identify licensing and disciplinary mechanisms for Texas CPAs
  4. Identify the different principles and rules of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
  5. Identify independence and objectivity issues
  6. Recognize ethics standards and violations


Instructional Method: Self-Study

Review Date: 05/15/2020


Required Components: Written Materials

CPE Final Exam Required Passage Grade: 70%

Please Note: This course must be completed within 1 year of the date of receipt of this course for CPE Credit.


Field of Study: Regulatory Ethics

Level of Knowledge: Overview

Prerequisites: None

Advanced Knowledge: None


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