CPAs’ ethical challenges in today’s dynamic business environment demand that they keep up with the relevant professional standards and rules. As competition in business intensifies, pressures exerted on accountants by colleagues, bosses, clients, markets, or others to feed constant growth and profitability can be intense. The profession’s unique public interest role means we must be vigilant in our conduct and alert to how things appear to others, which is not easy. Our code of conduct sets us apart from other service providers and demands it. This course will provide a comprehensive update on the conceptual, ethical theories, laws, rules, and regulations in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.
Utilizing case studies, this course will provide an overview of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, including the conceptual framework approach. Participants will explore the standard licensing and CPE issues across state lines. Participants will also gain insights into applying the standards and rules through discussion, and practical examples of ethical situations encountered in their everyday practice.
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David Peters is the founder and owner of Peters Tax Preparation & Consulting in Richmond, VA, and a Financial Advisor for Peters Financial, LLC. He has over fifteen years of financial services experience, including three years in the hedge fund industry and six years in the insurance industry. David was the first-ever Chief Financial Officer at Compare.com - a position he held for over three years. He is a national CPE Instructor/Discussion Leader for the AICPA, Kaplan, and Surgent and was a recipient of Surgent’s Outstanding Discussion Leader award for 2019. He regularly teaches accounting, finance, insurance, financial planning, and ethics throughout the United States. He is the advisor for Business & Industry topics for the SC Association of CPAs and was a recipient of The American College’s 2019 NextGen Financial Services Professional Award. He holds four Master’s degrees and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Financial Planning. He regularly contributes to various CPA publications, including NCACPA’s Interim Report, SCACPA’s CPA Report, and VSCPA’s Disclosures. He was also a co-author of the 2018, 2019, and 2020 versions of the Virginia CPA Ethics course – a required course for all CPAs licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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