Total Credits: 2 including 2 Behavioral Ethics - Non-technical, 2 Behavioral Ethics - Non-technical
Ethical people, including accountants, sometimes do unethical things. Not often, but when they do, we ask ourselves, “Why?” This workshop considers the basic notion of “ethical people” versus “unethical people” and examines the spectrum of good and bad behavior that characterizes every reasonable human. We go far beyond the traditional “fraud triangle” to consider ethical leadership, moral awareness, counter-ethical organizational incentives, psychological factors, and “bad barrels” that yield bad apples. Real cases involving unethical behavior by accountants are discussed openly and honestly.
*Participants will gain a fresh understanding of the range of ethics-laden decisions faced by accountants in positions of responsibilities, and the various motivations and factors that can influence the direction many of those decisions can take
*Ethics
*Motivational and Organizational Factors that Impact Ethical Behavior
*Ethics Cases Studies
*Bad Apples and/or Bad Barrels
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Albert “Bert” is an attorney-CPA and holds the Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) designation from the AICPA.
Professor Spalding serves on the faculty of the Department of Accounting at the Wayne State University Mike Ilitch School of Business…where he teaches business law, tax, forensic and fiduciary accounting -- as well as professional ethics -- in the MS in Accounting and MBA programs.
Bert Spalding has also served on the legal staff of the IRS National Office in Washington, D.C. where he drafted letter rulings, technical advice memoranda, revenue rulings and other pronouncements.
Dr. Spalding holds graduate degrees in accounting, law, psychology, philosophy and theology, and has authored several books and many journal articles on accounting, tax, legal and ethics-related topics. His popular SpaldingCPE seminars, webcasts and self-study courses on ethics and accounting topics are widely received around the State of Michigan as well as nationally.
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