Total Credits: 2 including 2 Regulatory Ethics - Technical
Many entities look to their CPA as a trusted advisor when tackling complex accounting topics. This is more relevant now than ever. The FASB's big three accounting pronouncements involving revenue recognition, leasing and credit losses have placed a magnifying glass on this reality. Practitioners need to exercise caution to ensure they maintain independence as they assist their review and audit clients with such matters, as well as with compilation engagements. This course addresses these issues and explores best practices and guidance provided by the AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct.
Important Course Information_Read First (487.5 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Upholding Independence Handout 2021 (3.4 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Chris has been serving the tax and accounting needs of individuals and closely-held businesses since 1998. As a frequent speaker, he has taught a variety of continuing education courses for several state CPA societies. Chris is frequently interviewed by media outlets on a variety of financial, tax, and accounting topics.
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Van Der Aa Tax Ed, LLC
CPAs in public practice and members in industry
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04/01/2021
Basic knowledge of professional ethics in accounting
04/01/2021
Please contact Anne Taylor for any complaints. anne.taylor@acpen.com, (972-377-8199).
Online Registration
Group Internet Based
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