Total Credits: 4 including 4 Behavioral Ethics - Non-technical
In the 1976 movie, Network, a news anchor played by Peter Finch is so upset with world events that he delivers a speech on TV with the famous line “I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore.” These days when we learn of foolish business decisions leading to a crisis, many of us in the accounting profession feel the same way. Everyone agrees that self-regulation is better than government-imposed regulations. However, in recent years we see case after case of short-term profits trumping long-term organizational safety and sustainability. The result is often a self-inflicted disaster impacting a company's investors and other key stakeholders. When this occurs, the public demands justice, and usually only the government has the clout and resources to administer that justice. But the public is fickle. Once the crisis is over, we want government to exit. It doesn't quite work that way. “We invite authoritarianism to visit as a temporary guest to get us through the crisis, but once settled into our back bedroom, it may be impossible to evict.” The obvious solution, then, is for companies to do the right thing to begin with by conducting themselves with the highest standards of integrity. This ethics course provides general ethics CPE credit. It is not intended to satisfy any state specific ethics requirements unless the course description specifies that it will.
Please Note: This course is not approved for Texas, Florida, Virginia, Washington Ethics or any other state with a state specific ethics requirement. Contact help@acpen.com if you have specific questions on your state.
*Articulate the attributes of stewardship and what we can do as accounting professionals to create corporations who are more responsible to ALL their stakeholders.
*Recent history of corporate misdeeds leading to self-inflicted disasters
*The problem of short-termism
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Dan Chenoweth, MBA, CPA, helps clients take their strategy to the bottom line through rigorous project management and change management techniques. He has held executive level positions in general management, accounting and finance in a number of industries including telecommunications, printing and publishing, heavy equipment manufacturing and apparel manufacturing. Dan lives in Loveland, Colorado and is a former Colorado Society of CPAs board member.
Dan Chenoweth, CPA
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