Surgent's Ethical Considerations for CPAs
Overview
As accounting firm’s non-attest offerings to their attest clients become more diversified, such engagements increase firms’ exposure to independence violations. In order to thread the needle of providing value-added services and upholding their independence obligations, firms need to have a strong foundational understanding of the applicable ethical and independence rules which govern these engagements. In this course, we’ll review the relevant sections of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct regarding independence, objectivity, and conflicts of interest. The course will focus on the Code’s Independence Rule and common threats to auditor’s independence. In particular, the course will focus on those unique considerations related to non-attest services, both from the perspective of AICPA interpretations and other applicable rules and regulations. PLEASE NOTE: THIS COURSE COVERS GENERAL ETHICS AND IS APPLICABLE IN STATES IN WHICH STATE-SPECIFIC ETHICS IS NOT REQUIRED.
Highlights
- Auditor independence and its importance to the public accounting profession
- Common threats to auditor independence
- AICPA’s framework for assessing conflicts of interest
- Unique threats related to non-attest services to attest clients
- Common safeguards to help assure compliance with relevant rules and regulations
Prerequisites
Experience in financial reporting
Designed For
All CPAs
Objectives
- Identify the key sources of guidance on auditor independence
- Recall key components of applicable independence guidance from the AICPA, SEC and other regulators
- Assess independence risks related to common client situations
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Sharon Martin, Surgent McCoy Self Study
Sharon L. Martin, MBA, CPA, has been both the Associate Dean for Finance and Administration and an Associate Professor in the Department of Accountancy at Weatherhead School of Management (WSOM) at Case Western University in Cleveland, Oho. In 2020, Sharon co-chaired the strategic planning committee for WSOM. Sharon received the 2018 Outstanding Undergraduate Faculty Advocate award and has also been nominated for outstanding faculty member by Gamma Sigma Alpha and nominated for the WSOM Undergraduate Teaching Award multiple times. Martin is a graduate of John Carroll University. She obtained her Executive MBA from Baldwin Wallace University and gained Certificates in Women’s Leadership and Executive Coaching from Case Western Reserve as well. In her career, Martin has served as a senior manager for Ernst & Young, a principal in the Global Assurance Business Services (AABS) group, a member of the Americas Quality and Risk Management team, the global director of AABS Technology Implementation, and a member of the West Region’s Assurance Enablement and Implementation group for Ernst & Young.
Non-Member Price $139.00
Member Price $119.00