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Thursday, June 8, 2017 Live

Deceptive Accounting Practices and Professional Ethics For New Jersey CPAs (E1706091)

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Registration: 8:00 AM EDT

NJCPA Education Center

425 Eagle Rock Avenue,
Roseland , NJ 07068

4 CPE Credits in AA
4 CPE Credits in PE

OVERVIEW

By studying the accounting “stories” behind numerous famous financial statement frauds, failed audits and deceptive accounting practices (specifically revenue recognition), this course will take a forensic approach to recognizing the warning signs in areas such as revenue recognition, significant estimates, and choices among accounting methods. New Jersey requires all active licensed accountants to take an ethics course during each triennial registration period. This course is written under New Jersey guidelines and has been approved by the Board of Accountancy as qualifying to meet the requirement. The program will address ethics rules applicable to CPAs in public practice, those in business, and others.

DESIGNED FOR

Practitioners in industry and in public practice.

BENEFITS

  • Understand the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, along with recent changes
  • Identify ethical threats and safeguards associated with members practicing in public practice, in business, or applicable to other members
  • Identify the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct rules that are applicable to all members, including those in public practice and business
  • Explain and apply the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct rules applicable to integrity and objectivity, independence, general standards, acts discreditable, commissions and referral fees, advertising, confidential information, and form or organization and name
  • Understand the importance of and differences between the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and New Jersey state laws and regulations
  • Identify creative accounting practices used to deceive financial statement users
  • Identify those risk characteristics normally associated with fraudulent financial reporting
  • Emphasize improper revenue recognition practices and techniques to identify them

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The conceptual framework
  • Confidentiality and conflicts of interest
  • Issues impacting attest services, including independence
  • Issues impacting non-attest practices and engagements
  • Issues impacting CPAs in industry
  • New Jersey state laws and regulations
  • Live cases dealing with improper revenue recognition and other misleading practices
  • Understanding when is revenue “real”
  • Reserves, accruals, write downs, and asset impairments
  • Significant estimates
  • Fair value abuses

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

PREREQUISITES

Basic knowledge of professional ethics rules and regulations.

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

ADDITIONAL NOTES

Note: Due to the regulatory nature of the ethics requirement, you must attend the afternoon Professional Ethics session for the full 200 minutes. Late arrivals and early departures are not permitted.

Course materials are distributed electronically. To access the materials visit My Events. Download to your laptop or tablet prior to the seminar, handouts are added as received.

INSTRUCTOR

John Fleming

John M. Fleming, CPA, M.B.A.

Kaplan Financial Education, Powered by Loscalzo

John M. Fleming, CPA, M.B.A. John M. Fleming, licensed as a CPA in Pennsylvania, has served as the Director of Content Development for Kaplan Financial Education, powered by SmartPros, and also as President and Director of Accounting and Auditing for Kaplan Financial Education, powered by Loscalzo Institute. John retired on October 1, 2017. In retirement, John continues to provide seminars as a discussion leader on a part-time basis. John’s prior practice experience includes audit, tax, consulting, office management, and human resource responsibilities with Deloitte LLP, Richard Eisner & Company LLP, and Ernst & Young LLP. John is a graduate of LaSalle and Drexel Universities with degrees in accounting and finance. John served as the 1999–2000 President of the 8,300-member Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA). In 2006, the PICPA recognized John as a Joseph E. Sterrett Fellow for his contributions to the accounting profession. In 2007, the Philadelphia Chapter recognized John with their Champion Award for his contributions to the PICPA, Chapter, profession, and community. John has also served as the 2002/2003 President of the American Accounting Association’s Mid-Atlantic Region.

PRICING

$299.00 - Member

$399.00 - Nonmember

Pre-Registration Closed

Online pre-registration for this event is now closed.

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

Print a registration form

COURSE DEVELOPER

Loscalzo Institute