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Awful Ethical Dilemmas - Bringing it to Life, featuring J. Michael Inzina and Don Minges

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Member Price $39

Non-Member Price $59

Overview

Professional Codes of Conduct make Ethics seem easy and clear cut. However, this is not so in real life. This session discusses five cases where the ethics is not so clear cut. What should be considered? We will explain how you can be more diligent and maintain awareness of ethical issues to become more effective and enhance the reputation of the profession.

Highlights

  • Following the letter of the Code versus following the spirit of the Code
    • Preparing for conflicts of interest
    • Document your analysis of the situations
  • Five (5) case study examples

Prerequisites

None

Designed For

Corporate Financial Managers

Objectives

  • To gain a stronger understanding of ethical concerns and understand how to effectively deal with ethical dilemmas

Preparation

None

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Don Minges, CPA Crossings Webinars

Don Minges, MBA, is a fractional CFO who worked in diverse industries at various development stages. He has experience in profitability enhancement, strategic planning, venture capital, mergers & acquisitions, consulting, turnarounds, economic forecasting, cost accounting and financial analysis. Don has experience raising equity for several growing firms and has invested equity capital into promising businesses. He has served on the Board of Directors for many firms. He graduated with highest honors from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke.

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J. Michael Inzina, President & CEO, Audit Litigation Training & Efficiency Consulting, Inc.

J. Michael Inzina, CPA, CGFM, CGMA, is founder and chief executive officer of Audit Litigation Training and Efficiency Consulting, Inc. (ALTEC), a consulting company serving public accounting firms and other accounting and auditing organizations on matters of audit efficiency, continuing education, litigation and ethics. He has over 40 years of public accounting experience and remains a partner in the firm of Stagni & Company, LLC, whose practice is concentrated in government and nonprofits organizations. Inzina holds a BBA in accounting from the University of Louisiana (Monroe), where he graduated summa cum laude in May 1976. He is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, Society of Louisiana CPAs, Government Finance Officers Association of Louisiana and the Association of Government Accountants. He earned the CEA in governmental in 1990, was awarded the Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) designation in 1996 and the Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designation in 2012. He is a past chapter president and member of the Society of Louisiana CPAs Board of Directors and served two terms as chairman of the Governmental Positive Enforcement Program of the Louisiana State Board of CPAs. He has served on a number of committees of the Society of Louisiana CPAs, and currently serves on its Ethics Committee. He also served on the GASB Service Efforts and Accomplishments Task Force. Inzina has twice been a member of the AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (1989-1992 and 2000-2003) and served on the Auditing Standards Board from 1997 to 2000. From 1986 to 1993, he also served as a member of AICPA Independence and Behavioral Standards Subcommittee and as Subgroup Chairman of the Governmental Technical Standards Committee. During this time Inzina conducted numerous investigations of complaints filed by federal, state and local agencies alleging substandard performance of audits of governmental and nonprofit entities and represented the Professional Ethics Division at hearings of the Joint Regional Trial Board. He contributed to the Implementation Guide for GASB Statement 34, AICPA Statement of Position 98-3, Audits of States, Local Governments and Not-for-Profit Organizations Receiving Federal Awards, revisions to the AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide, Audits of State and Local Governmental Units, the AICPA Practice Aid Fraud Detection in a GAAS Audit, revisions to the Louisiana Governmental Audit Guide and in drafting state legislation affecting governmental accounting and auditing requirements. He has served as technical consultant and instructor for the Louisiana Division of Administration (Office of Community Development) and as consultant to the Louisiana Department of Education. He frequently appears as moderator and panelist on the Accountants’ CPE Network (ACPEN). He has been named twelve times as an Outstanding Instructor by the American Institute of CPAs and several state societies and received a Special Recognition Award from the Society of Louisiana CPAs Board of Directors for his contributions to continuing education in 1994. He was awarded the 2001 National Education and Training Award from the Association of Government Accountants and in 2009 was named national Beta Alpha Psi Business Information Professional of the Year. Inzina received the 2016 Distinguished Service Award from the Society of Louisiana CPAs.

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Non-Member Price $59

Member Price $39