The Accountant as the Conscience of Business
Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price $85.00
Non-Member Price $115.00
Overview
Accountants are routinely placed in the middle of competing forces and are called upon to sort out the ethical and regulatory priorities while at the same time providing technical and financial expertise. This workshop discusses the accountant/client & and accountant/employer & dynamics that often include serious ethical questions.
Objectives
- Gain a better understanding of the idea of "conscience" and how conversation and discourse animate ethical awareness
- Review and think about the common tensions between accountants and their clients or employers arising from compliance requirements, including tax, NOCLAR and accounting issues
- Observe and analyze real-world cases involving accountants who come under pressure from clients and employers while the accountants are simply doing their job with diligence and integrity
Highlights
- Background: Integrity, Conscience and Discursive Ethics
- NOCLAR, and Conversations that can Backfire
- Whistleblower "Protection" & from the Backfire?
o Case: Dig. Realty Tr., Inc. v. Somers
o Case: Thomas v. Tyco Int'l Mgmt. Co., LLC
o Case: Halliburton, Inc. v. Admin. Review Bd
o Case: Mabry v. Andrus
Designed For
Accounting and finance professionals and managers
Prerequisites
None
Preparation
None
Notice
Your webinar can be accessed via https://ctcpas.acpen.com/Account/login. If you do not have an ACPEN account, please sign up for an account using the email address you have on file with CTCPA.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Albert Spalding, ACPEN BPN Business Professionals' Network
Bert is an accounting professor at Wayne State University in MI. He is an attorney-CPA and holds the CFF credential from the AICPA. He has authored several books and dozens of articles on ethics as well as various accounting topics.
Non-Member Price $115.00
Member Price $85.00