ObjectivesTo gain more confidence in your corporate and personal ethical judgments and decisions and a sensitivity towards business ethical issues and dilemmas which may lead to legal liability.HighlightsHow to design, implement and improve an internal corporate code of ethics/conduct required by Sarbanes-Oxley * How to identify relevant facts, principles, and risks involved in making corporate ethical decisions presented on a department-by-department level * Responsibilities and conduct of client employees arising under a corporate Code of Ethics * How to advise your employer on procedures and practices useful to improve their internal corporate ethical compliance and reporting systems * How to perform a SAS 70 attestation engagement on a corporate code of ethics/conduct (ethics audit).Cosponsored by Oregon Society of CPAs and Portland Chapter Institute of Internal Auditors Nationally recognized instructor/author James Rigos, Attorney-CPA, CMA, will instruct on ethical topic areas applicable to CPAs in Business & Industry. NOTE: Interactive sessions – questions and answers are integrated into the course material. This course meets the Oregon Board of Accountancy’s biennial 4-hour ethics requirement for all CPAs except those in their first two-year reporting period. Designed ForCPAs and CMAs desiring a comprehensive ethics sensitivity training program for accountants and financial professionals in business and management * Ethics officers reviewing their internal ethical system’s principles and procedures * Internal auditors attempting to assess ethical and legal risk and control features * Start-up companies desiring to create a Code of Conduct and compliance procedures.Details
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