Cases in Corporate Ethics: Real Life Dilemmas [CCE]

May 17, 2023
Time: 08:30am-12:00pm

Subject:

Ethics

Credit Hours:

4.00

Price:

Member: $135.00
Non-member: $240.00

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Discussion Leader:

Don Minges, MBA    more info

Don Minges, MBA, is the principal at The Knowledge Institute, LLC, www.theknowledgeinstitute.com, a leading CPE provider.  Don also serves as a fractional CFO who works in diverse industries at various stages.  His expertise is in profitability enhancement, strategic planning, venture capital, mergers & acquisitions, consulting, turnarounds, economic forecasting, cost accounting and financial analysis.  Don has experience raising equity and has invested equity into promising businesses.  He has served on the Board of Directors for several firms.  Don graduated with highest honors from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke. Don’s mission is to increase the value of the business.

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Website registration for this course closes on May 16, 2023. To register after this date please contact the society at akcpa@ak.net or 907-562-4334.

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Cases in Corporate Ethics: Real Life Dilemmas (CCE)

*This course satisfies the 4-Hour Ethics requirement for State of Alaska license renewal*

May 17th, 2023 / 8:30 am 12:00 pm

Alyeska Hotel
1000 Arlberg Avenue
Girdwood, Alaska

Anyone who has ever attended a lecture-format ethics session knows there is a better way. This session examines real world ethical dilemmas that other have encountered. Sometimes professionals handle their situations skillfully; sometime they are left wondering what happened? long after the fact. Get prepared before something happens to you. Once you have taken a case-based ethics session, you will never want anyone to listen to someone just read you the rules ever again.

Cases in Corporate Ethics examines eight cases drawn from real-life business conflicts involving corporate financial managers.

Major Topics Covered:
- How do you handle an owner who pays for persona expenses with company funds?
- Can you protect the public interest without violating our professions confidentiality rules?
- How can a corporate world CPA get in trouble with their board of accountancy?
- Is a culture of fear and intimidation particularly susceptible to corporate fraud?
- How can using the CPA credential get a corporate accountant in trouble?
- Is exaggerating your CPE hours a violation of our professional codes of conduct?
- What are your options when your employer is clearly breaking the law?
- Does any legislation provide effective Whistleblower protection?

Cases & Discussion:
This seminar includes group discussion of eight real life cases.

Designed For:
CPAs and accounting professionals, Corporate Financial Managers

CPE Credits: 4, Ethics

Level of Knowledge: Intermediate

Prerequisite: Participants should have at least six months of industry or public experience and thorough knowledge of financial accounting principles and practices. Management experience will be helpful.

Acronym: CCE

Discussion Leader: Don Minges, MBA