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Oregon CPA Ethics &
Ethics In Tax Practice
Professional Conduct and Ethics for Oregon CPAs &
Ethics In Tax Practice
Morning - Professional Conduct and Ethics for Oregon CPAs
Afternoon - Ethics In Tax Practice
Date: 01/15/12
Type: 
Live
Time: 
8:15 - 4:45 p.m.
Credits:
8*
Site: 
Port.
Fee: 
$175.00**
Location:

Bank of America Financial Center

2nd Floor Classroom

121 S.W. Morrison

Portland, OR 97204

 
Lunch: 1 hour lunch break.***
Registration:  Registration Form - Seating is limited.

Professional Conduct and Ethics for Oregon CPAs

Audience: CPAs. This 4 hour live course is approved by the Oregon State Board of Accountancy for four hours of professional ethics credit. This course is appropriate for CPAs employed in business and industry as well as those engaged in public practice.

Level: Review/Update

Description: Topics include the Public Accountancy Act, Board rules, and prohibited practices. This live course meets the Oregon State Board of Accountancy requirements for four hours of professional conduct and ethics credit. The course and materials have been developed to fulfill Board of Accountancy requirements. BrownBagCPE is registered as a sponsor with the Oregon State Board of Accountancy to provide CPE Ethics training.

Ethics In Tax Practice

Audience: This course should appeal to all professionals who work in a family business or have clients who work in or own part of a family business including CPAs, CFPs, attorneys and insurance and financial professionals.

Level: Basic

Description: This course focuses on the business and tax issues unique to family-owned businesses. Although family businesses are generally more profitable than publicly-traded businesses, few family firms last more than two generations. Various internal tensions tend to doom these once successful firms. This course will enable you to become a more effective family business advisor.

Learn About: Why family-owned firms are more successful than their competitors » Why family firms operate differently than other closely-held businesses » How to reliably anticipate common crises and how to defuse them » Common operating problems including compensation planning and planning for divorces » Problems with hiring practices including hiring in-laws and outlaws » Succession planning, including how to develop a formal succession plan » Income tax issues including related party rules » Selling the business to outsiders or other family members » Estate planning for the business owner » Valuation issues » Liquidity planning including post-death elections » and How to spot ethical traps and malpractice areas.

Instructor: Jim Jurinski, Attorney/CPA (Oregon and Washington).
Jim is Of Counsel to the law firm Draneas & Huglin, P.C., a law firm focusing on wills, trusts, tax issues, and general business matters, and the co-author of Tax and Financial Planning, For The Closely Held Family Business, published by American Law Institute-American Bar Association. more »

* Credit varies by profession. Please see our page on Professional CPE Requirements.

** Take these courses separately:
$120.00 for the morning session,
Professional Conduct and Ethics for Oregon CPAs.
$120.00 for the afternoon session,
Ethics In Tax Practice.

*** Lunch is 1 hour. Please bring your own brown bag lunch or eat at one of the many restaurants or fast food outlets nearby. Refrigeration is available.
Beverages are provided.