Resolving Ethical Dilemmas-You Make the Call WEBCAST
Overview
By now, we should all understand the ethical obligations we have as CPAs. So, theoretically, if we just all agree to remain ethical, we should not have CPA ethical violations. But, of course, our professional ethics committees still have plenty of cases to investigate. This session will examine several ethical frameworks, including the AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct’s and the GAO Yellow Book’s Threats and Safeguards approach to remaining ethical and resolving ethical dilemmas. The session will present several ethical case studies that illustrate the complexities of and challenges to staying ethical. By exercising our ethical muscles, we should be better positioned to effectively deal with the ethical dilemmas that we will inevitably encounter. NOTE: This course does NOT meet Washington State Ethics Requirements.
Highlights
Threats and safeguards to objectivity and independence.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
Accountants and auditors at all levels.
Objectives
The AICPA’s and Yellow Book’s Threats and Safeguards methods. Why conflicts of interest are often the greatest ethical issues to deal with.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
David Cotton, Cotton & Company LLP
David L. Cotton, CPA, CFE, CGFM is chairman of Cotton & Company LLP, Certified Public Accountants. Mr. Cotton received his BS in mechanical engineering (1971) and an MBA in management science and labor relations (1972) from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. He also pursued graduate studies in accounting and auditing at the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business (1977 to 1978). Mr. Cotton is presently serving on the Advisory Council on Government Auditing Standards. He is a member of the Advisory Council of the Academy for Government Accountability. He is also a member of the advisory board of the Institute for Truth in Accounting. He is serving on the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Anti-Fraud Programs and Controls Task Force, and is a former member of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) “Group of 100.” He served on the AICPA task force that wrote Management Override: The Achilles Heel of Fraud Prevention. He is the past-chairman of the AICPA Federal Accounting and Auditing Subcommittee and has served on the AICPA Governmental Accounting and Auditing Committee and the Government Technical Standards Subcommittee of the AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee. Mr. Cotton served on the board of the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants (VSCPA), and on the VSCPA Litigation Services Committee, Professional Ethics Committee, Quality Review Committee, and Governmental Accounting and Auditing Committee. He is member of the Greater Washington Society of CPAs (GWSCPA) and is serving on the GWSCPA Professional Ethics Committee. He is a member of the Association of Government Accountants (AGA) and is past-advisory board chairman and past-president of the AGA Northern Virginia Chapter. He is also a member of the Institute of Internal Auditors and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Mr. Cotton has testified as an expert in governmental accounting and auditing issues and fraud issues before the United States Court of Federal Claims and other administrative and judicial bodies. Mr. Cotton served as a technical reviewer for the 1999 through 2003 editions of the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide Audits of Federal Government Contractors. Mr. Cotton is the author of the AICPA continuing education courses Fraud in Governmental and Not-for-Profit Audits—the Auditor’s Responsibilities Under SAS 82 and Joint and Indirect Cost Allocations: How to Prepare and Audit Them. He has lectured frequently on auditors’ fraud detection responsibilities under SAS 99, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit. He also has been an adjunct instructor at the Inspectors General Auditor Training Institute (Auditing the Federal Contracting Process and Contract and Procurement Fraud) and currently teaches at the George Mason University Small Business Development Center (Fundamentals of Accounting for Government Contracts).
Non-Member Price $79.00
Member Price $59.00