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Complete this course and learn how to change the behavior of difficult people. Recognize the potential for building better client relations and increasing staff productivity. Order this course today to gain the practical skills you need to cope!...
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This guide can act as a resource for anyone who may feel overwhelmed by the financial issues surrounding a natural or man-made disaster. Additionally, the CPA can work hand-in-hand with disaster recovery professionals to assist the public by guiding them through the financial decisions they must address....
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This revised course explains the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, which all members of the AICPA must follow. It also covers the basic tenets of ethical and professional conduct, covering the principles of ethics...
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This course provides you with case studies drawn from ""real-life"" litigation and administrative proceedings involving CPAs in public practice and industry that were resolved both in favor of and against accounting and auditing professionals. It helps you take a proactive, risk-avoidance stance ...
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(This course covers professional ethics topics other than independence.) As a member of the AICPA, you are required to uphold the AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct. Such compliance with the Code helps you retain the confidence of the public, your clients and your peers. Failure to comply ...
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