Fraud, Controls & Ethics: Best Practices & Case Studies

This course explores actual fraud circumstances through the lens of potential prevention. We will examine how selected frauds were accomplished and...

4/30/2024 11:30am - 3:30pm  |  Online  |  CPA Crossings

$149.00

CPE Categories: Auditing (2 CPE), Ethics (2 CPE)

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Description

This course explores actual fraud circumstances through the lens of potential prevention. We will examine how selected frauds were accomplished and consider what internal controls may have prevented fraudsters from achieving their nefarious acts. Then we will switch gears to an interactive, case-based discussion that asks participants to reach their own conclusions by analyzing facts in concert with the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and other sources of ethical guidance. This course ultimately provides practical, action-oriented insight that can be implemented by accounting professionals in both public practice and industry. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available for questions during the event.

Presented by Chris Harper, CPA

Target Audience

CPAs in public accounting, members in industry, and other business professionals who seek practical insight regarding fraud prevention and ethical behavior.

Course Objectives

After attending this presentation, you will be able to...

  • Identify what factors allowed certain frauds to occur.
  • Recognize what internal controls may have prevented the frauds.
  • Consider application of these lessons to circumstances you encounter in your professional endeavors.
  • Apply ethical guidance to scenarios that accounting professionals may encounter in public practice.

Subjects

The major topics covered in this course include:

  • Examination of actual frauds
  • Discussion of internal controls that could have prevented frauds
  • Contemplation of epiphanies for your own professional scenarios.
  • The AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
  • Other elements of professional conduct and compliance with professional standards