*Register by November 21st, 2024 and save $5 (Members, Non-Members, Students)!
Method: Group Internet-Based
Event Description:
The work of CPAs and CIAs can have a tremendous impact on the lives and livelihoods of people and organizations. It is therefore crucial that they exemplify the highest moral and ethical standards. In this session, participants will discover how the evolution of ethical thought has contributed to modern business ethics. Additionally, the session will include a discussion of the AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct, as well as the IIA’s Code of Ethics, and how it applies to practitioners. A focus of this ethics course will be how an individual applies ethical principles and values when making decisions.
Join us for a 2-Hour Continuing Professional Education (CPE)event where Joseph Mauriello, Director, Center for Internal Auditing Excellence at the Universtiy of Texas at Dallas., will help:
Develop a working knowledge of the evolution of ethical thought.
Develop the practitioner’s knowledge of applying ethical judgment in their professional practices.
Identify principles expressed in the AICPA Code of ProfessionalConduct and the IIA’s Code of Ethics.
Gain an understanding of the ethics of professional internal auditing.
Identify the regulatory bodies and their responsibilities for governingthe practice of public accountancy.
Speakers: Joseph Mauriello
Prerequisite: No course prerequisites needed
Field of Study: Behavioral Ethics
Knowledge Level: Basic
CPE Hours: Maximum 2 CPE Hour
Contact information will be shared with speaker, Joseph Mauriello, for the purpose of providing CPE Certificates. Attendee information will not be shared, used for marketing purposes, or used otherwise.
Program Refund Policy
Refunds are up to the discretion of the Chapter President. In most cases, refunds are allowable for CPE events only if the Chapter is notified more than 2 business days before the event. In the event a CPE program is rescheduled or canceled, registrants have the option to transfer the value of the registration to another event within one year of the original event date.
Any social or advocacy event that requires payment to attend is non-refundable but can be transferable to another individual. It is the responsibility of the members/attendees to handle payment between the parties regarding transfer of paid event.
Please see the attached document for the IIA Code of Ethics Poilcy and the process to file a compaint.
IIA Washington DC Chapteris registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors.State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its web site: www.nasbaregistry.org