Text Based

Professional Ethics for Oregon CPAs - 2025 (Text Based)

Created on July 03, 2025

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Overview

This 4-hour course is designed to meet the 4-hour Ethics requirement for Oregon CPAs.  It provides an overview of ethical thought along with the core values of the CPA profession and the application of these values to ethical reasoning.  Oregon rules and statutes pertaining to the practice of public accountancy are covered as is the Code of Professional Conduct adopted by the Oregon Board of Accountancy.  Case studies are utilized throughout the course to emphasize material and selected recent Oregon disciplinary actions are presented which focus on accounting ethics and professional responsibilities.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Define ethics from an overall and professional perspective
  2. Describe the ethical standards contained in the Oregon Board of Accountancy Code of Professional Conduct
  3. Describe the Oregon rules and statutes pertaining to the practice of public accountancy


Instructional Method: Self-Study

Review Date: 07/03/2025

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

Prerequisites: None

Level: Basic

NASBA Category: Regulatory Ethics

Recommended CPE:  4

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