Surgent's Update on the AICPA's New Ethics and Quality Control Standards
4.00 Credits
Member Price $159
Non-Member Price $179
Overview
Quality and ethics are the hallmark characteristics of the accounting profession. It is our responsibility as CPAs to have a firm understanding of our professional responsibilities in these two key areas. Recently enacted and proposed updates to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct (Code) and Quality Management standards represent significant changes in how we govern ourselves and our firms as CPAs.
This course will cover the details of the enacted and proposed changes to the Code, especially those impacted our communication of noncompliance with laws and regulations, and other changes which will impact our independence. Next, the course will review the new quality management standards proposed by the AICPA, which will represent a significant change in how firms design and deploy their processes which ensure engagement quality and compliance with the Code.
In this period of great change, this course will give you the information which you need to move forward in this new era.
Highlights
- Proposed and recently enacted updates to the AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct
- Proposed Quality Management standards and related SAS
- Professional responsibilities in this new era
- Best practices for implementing an effective system of quality management
Prerequisites
Experience in financial accounting and reporting
Designed For
All accounting practitioners subject to AICPA standards
Objectives
- Identify the key provisions of recent updates to the Code
- Recall key requirements of an effective system of quality management
- Recall implementation strategies and best practices for these new requirements
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Marci Thomas, Kaplan Financial Education
Marci Thomas, CPA, MHA, is an author and discussion leader for Loscalzo Associates Ltd. Ms. Thomas is a principal and director of quality control for Metcalf-Davis, a CPA firm in Atlanta. She is also a clinical assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she teaches Healthcare Consulting, Governance and Internal Control. Ms. Thomas also works with accounting firms, performing quality control and efficiency reviews. She works with nonprofit boards on strategic planning and governance issues. From 1986 through 1999 and again in 2005, Ms. Thomas worked for Deloitte, primarily in the accounting and advisory services department. Most recently, she was Director in Deloitte Consulting in strategy and operations practice in the Atlanta office. Marci specializes in working with not-for-profit organizations including those in the healthcare and higher education arenas. In addition to those areas she is also a nationally recognized author and speaker on OMB Circular A-133 and Governance.
Non-Member Price $179
Member Price $159