Are You Qualified? The Ethics of Practice Development and Skill Enhancement
Overview
For an accounting practice or career to thrive, it must grow and develop. But what about the "Catch-22" of practice development: expertise at anything new requires experience, and experience cannot be attained while you are a non-expert! Or can it? This workshop looks at some of the more popular pathways to practice development (e.g., cybersecurity, client advisory services and cannabis) and considers the drawbacks of reaching too far, too fast.
Highlights
- The Catch-22 of Practice Development and Skill Enhancement
- The Ethics of Education and Experience Requirements
- Examples of Skill-Expansion Resources
- Practice- and Skill-Expansion Cases to Consider
- Conclusion
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
All professional accountants, and especially those accountants who are thinking about expanding the scope of their practice or their career skills.
Objectives
- Consider various practice and career development opportunities in these turbulent times.
- Review of some of the ethical standards that apply to non-traditional services performed by accountants.
- Consider real-life cases that highlight the risks of over-reaching as accountants begin developing expertise in new areas.
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Albert Spalding, Business Professionals Network Inc ACPEN
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 $109.00
Member Price $79.00