Managing Ethical Dilemmas for Texas CPAs
Meet Texas’s four-hour ethics CPE requirement while addressing the real-world challenges that CPAs face. This course examines the balance between serving clients or employers and protecting the public interest through transparent reporting and fair tax administration. Explore core ethical frameworks and the specific rules governing CPA practice, then apply them to common dilemmas. Conclude by translating ethical principles into practical actions that guide daily professional conduct in Texas.
Format
PDF Course
Course Lists
Duration
4 Hours
Course Information
Author: Allison McLeod
Course Number: ET1060
Learning Objectives
- To educate licensees in ethics of professional accounting as Texas CPAs.
- To convey the intent of the Texas Rules of Professional Conduct and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct in the performance of professional accounting services/work, not to adhere to the mere technical compliance of such rules.
- To assist the Texas CPA in applying ethical judgment in interpreting the rules and determining public interest. Public interest should be placed ahead of self-interest, even if it means a loss of job or client.
- To review and discuss the Texas Rules of Professional Conduct and their implications for persons in a variety of practices, including:
- CPAs in client practice of public accountancy who perform attest and non-attest services.
- CPAs employed in industry who provide internal accounting and auditing services.
- CPAs employed in education or in government accounting or auditing.
Level: Overview
Instructional Method: QAS Self-Study
NASBA Category: Regulatory Ethics
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Latest Review Date: March 2026
Program Registration Requirements: Click on the Enroll button to pay for and access the course. You will then be able to download the course as a PDF file, then take an on-line examination, and then download a certificate of completion if you pass the examination.
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