Professional Ethics and Updates for Texas CPAs – 4 hrs. CPE
This course satisfies the Texas State Board of Accountancy four-hour ethics course requirement for all licensees. Ethics for Texas CPAs deals with the effort of the Board to have CPAs taught to achieve and maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct. These deal with the areas of ethical principles and values, ethical reasoning and dilemmas.
This basic course introduces and explains the ethical standards for the CPA, whether employed in public, governmental, or private accounting. Applications of these are discussed in a professional context. These Principles are based on the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Code of Professional Conduct, which are the basic standards for all CPAs.
Texas Ethics CPE for CPAs also explains the issues, developments, and problems addressed by the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy
Texas Ethics CPE Requirements
Texas Ethics CPE Requirements
- Yearly CPE Requirement
Texas CPAs are required to complete 120 hours of CPE in each 3-year reporting period with a minimum of 20 hours each year. Texas CPE Requirements
- Ethics CPE Requirement
A 4-hour board approved ethics course is required every two years.
- Texas Approved CPA Ethics Course
Ethics for Texas CPAs satisfies the Texas State Board of Accountancy four-hour Texas ethics CPE course requirement for all licensees.
Course information
Course No. ETXU04
Format: Online pdf (129 pages).
Instructional Delivery Method: QAS Self-Study
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Level: Overview
CPE Credit: 4 Hrs.
Field of Study: Regulatory Ethics
Course expiration: You have one year from date of purchase to complete the course.
Course Revision Date: September 2023
Objectives
Course Objectives:
Texas Ethics CPE Course
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Recognize the foundations and philosophies of ethics.
- Identify ethics within the accounting profession.
- Recognize emerging issues and problems in the profession.
- Identify new and/or changed definitions of terms.
- Recognize new and/or changed sections of the professional code of conduct.
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