Ethics: Protecting the Integrity of Florida CPAs (0004980)


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Overview:
Start your MEGA experience by attending the ethics course designed to meet the biennial requirements for Florida CPAs. CPAs face many complex and challenging ethical issues. This course addresses the ethical and professional obligations CPAs have to their clients, employers, colleagues, regulators, and to the public. Explore trends in business and professional ethics, along with the specific rules and requirements applicable to CPAs outlined in Florida Statutes, the Rules of the Florida Board of Accountancy, and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. The course fulfills the biennial ethics requirement for Florida CPAs.
Schedule:
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Ethics: Protecting the Integrity of Florida CPAs (0004980)
Time: Tuesday 8:00am - 12:00pm Credits: 4 ET
Presenters:
Objectives:
- Describe how codes of conduct, professional responsibilities, and core values of the profession issued by various organizations impact the practice of accounting.
- Identify how Florida Statutes 455 and 473 and Florida Administrative Code 61H1 provide guidance for ethical practice.
- Identify how newly revised/ proposed interpretations, rulings, and legislation affect Florida licensees.
- Recognize practice and compliance issues such as independence that affect ethical conduct.
Presenters:
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J. Edward Grossman, CPA, CFE, CMA, CGMA
Ed is a principal with CliftonLarsonAllen having over 30 years of experience in public accounting. Based in Lakeland, Florida, Ed is a member of the firm's National Assurance Technical Group. His primary responsibilities include being a technical resource for the audit and assurance practice and performing quality reviews of assurance and accounting engagements.Practice experience has included...
Read more about J. Edward Grossman here
Presenters:
J. Edward Grossman, CPA, CFE, CMA, CGMA
Ed is a principal with CliftonLarsonAllen having over 30 years of experience in public accounting. Based in Lakeland, Florida, Ed is a member of the firm's National Assurance Technical Group. His primary responsibilities include being a technical resource for the audit and assurance practice and performing quality reviews of assurance and accounting engagements.Practice experience has included...Read more about J. Edward Grossman hereMajor Topics:
- AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
- Business ethics
- Chapters 455 and 473, F.S.
- 61H1 F.A.C.
- Common violations of Florida laws and rules
- Client record retention
- Competency
- CPE requirements
- Disciplinary actions
- Independence
- Integrity and objectivity
- Licensure requirements – individuals and firms
- Peer Review Practice mobility
Major Topics:
- AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
- Business ethics
- Chapters 455 and 473, F.S.
- 61H1 F.A.C.
- Common violations of Florida laws and rules
- Client record retention
- Competency
- CPE requirements
- Disciplinary actions
- Independence
- Integrity and objectivity
- Licensure requirements – individuals and firms
- Peer Review Practice mobility
Designed For:
This course is designed for CPAs in all areas of practice and fulfills the biennial ethics requirements for Florida CPAs.
Prerequisites:
NoneAccommodations:
Accommodations:JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort & Spa
14900 Chelonia Parkway
Orlando, FL 32821
407-919-6300
Room Rate: $279.00++ Single/Double
Hotel Cutoff Deadline: Monday, May 22, 2023
*** Upon completion of your registration for the conference, you will receive an email confirmation with additional information to book your accommodations***
(Reservations made after the cutoff date will be subject to availability and current room rate. Please note that the conference accommodation rate is subject to sell out prior to the advertised reservation cut off date.)