
Self-Study



Basic



CPE Credits
4 Credits: Regulatory Ethics
Course Description
Ethics and Professional Conduct for Washington CPAs 2020 is designed to meet the four-hour ethics CPE requirement for Washington State CPAs as outlined by the Washington State Board of Accountancy. This course covers the Washington State Public Accountancy Act and the Board’s rules and policies. It also discusses the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and the key differences between Washington State law and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand Public Accountancy Act of Washington State.
- Understand the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) as they pertain to CPAs.
- Apply statutes and rules to your professional life.
- Understand how the AICPA code of Conduct pertains to your professional life.
- Understand the differences between AICPA Professional Code of Conduct and Washington State Law.
Course Specifics
Course ID 4180645 |
Revision Date January 2, 2020 |
Advanced Preparation None. |
Compliance information
Course Instructor



Patricia McCarthy, MBA, is a partner at CFO Resources LLC, a company focused on training and courseware for CPAs. Her focus is on Microsoft products, particularly Excel, and how to use these programs effectively in business. She’s also certified as an MOS expert in Excel. Patricia has been in software training for over 20 years, and her client list includes the Indiana CPA Society, which awarded her its Outstanding Discussion Leader award. She has been a contributor to the Journal of Accountancy and has published articles in several CPA society magazines, including societies in Indiana, Missouri, Texas, and Arizona. Patricia is a …
Ethics and Professional Conduct for Washington CPAs 2020



CPE CREDITS
4 Credits: Regulatory Ethics
$116.00 – $136.00



Self-Study



Basic



CPE Credits
4 Credits: Regulatory Ethics
Course Description
Ethics and Professional Conduct for Washington CPAs 2020 is designed to meet the four-hour ethics CPE requirement for Washington State CPAs as outlined by the Washington State Board of Accountancy. This course covers the Washington State Public Accountancy Act and the Board’s rules and policies. It also discusses the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and the key differences between Washington State law and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand Public Accountancy Act of Washington State.
- Understand the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) as they pertain to CPAs.
- Apply statutes and rules to your professional life.
- Understand how the AICPA code of Conduct pertains to your professional life.
- Understand the differences between AICPA Professional Code of Conduct and Washington State Law.
Course Specifics
Course ID 4180645 |
Revision Date January 2, 2020 |
Advanced Preparation None. |
Compliance information
Course Instructor



Patricia McCarthy, MBA, is a partner at CFO Resources LLC, a company focused on training and courseware for CPAs. Her focus is on Microsoft products, particularly Excel, and how to use these programs effectively in business. She’s also certified as an MOS expert in Excel. Patricia has been in software training for over 20 years, and her client list includes the Indiana CPA Society, which awarded her its Outstanding Discussion Leader award. She has been a contributor to the Journal of Accountancy and has published articles in several CPA society magazines, including societies in Indiana, Missouri, Texas, and Arizona. Patricia is a …
Ethics and Professional Conduct for Washington CPAs 2020



CPE CREDITS
4 Credits: Regulatory Ethics
Ethics and Professional Conduct for Washington CPAs 2020 is designed to meet the four-hour ethics CPE requirement for Washington State CPAs as outlined by the Washington State Board of Accountancy. This course covers the Washington State Public Accountancy Act and the Board’s rules and policies. It also discusses the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and the key differences between Washington State law and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.
$116.00 – $136.00