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BAN17201

Ethics Update

Date
September 12, 2017
$49
Standard Price

This session will provide attendees with an update on recent changes to the Code of Professional Conduct and also refresher on other ethical topics that the hotline staff are frequently asked about. In addition to understanding changes to your ethical responsibilities an emphasis will be made on understanding responsibilities related to records when selling, transferring, discontinuing or acquiring a practice.

Speaker

Speaker Image for Ellen Goria
Ellen T. Goria, CPA (NY)
Associate Director, AICPA & CIMA

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