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Washington CPA Ethics &
Sustainability: Practical Methods for CPAs
Professional Conduct and Ethics for Washington CPAs &
Sustainability: Practical Methods for CPAs
Morning - Professional Conduct and Ethics for Washington CPAs
Afternoon - Sustainability: Practical Methods for CPAs
Date: 12/10/08
Type: 
Live
Time: 
8:15 - 4:45 p.m.
Credits:
8*
Site: 
Vanc.
Fee: 
$175.00**
Location:

Marshall House

1301 Officers' Row

Vancouver, WA 98661

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

Professional Conduct and Ethics for Washington CPAs

Audience: This 4 hour live course is approved by the Washington State Board of Accountany for four hours of professional ethics credit.

Level: Review/Update

Description: Topics include the Public Accountancy Act, Board rules, and prohibited practices. This course is appropriate for CPAs employed in business and industry as well as those engaged in public practice. BrownBagCPE is registered as a sponsor with the Washington State Board of Accountancy to provide CPE Ethics training.

Approved: by the Washington State board of Accountancy as meeting the minimum requirements of WAC 4-25-830 which requires a four-hour course in the subject area of professional ethics with specific application to the practice of public accounting in Washington state.

Sustainability: Practical Methods for CPAs

Audience: Any CPA, CFP, or other financial professional wanting to increase his or her knowledge of the rapidly expanding field of sustainability accounting. Includes information useable for both you, your organization, and your client’s practices.

Level: Basic

Description: To aid in decision making, todays investors, shareholders, customers, and knowledgeable companies seek information concerning a company's entire economic health. Corporate social responsibility now encompasses the reporting of a company’s environmental, social responsibility, and economic performance. Many organizations in the Pacific Northwest now issue public sustainability reports as part of measuring the success of their business. Many smaller organizations are also implementing sustainabaility practices. Sustainability reports, although common and sometimes mandatory in Europe, comprise a rapidly growing area of accounting for many American companies. Find out about sustainability reporting now before your clients ask you about it.

Learn About: Incorporating sustainability principles into your CPA practice and your clients' businesses » Benefits and drawbacks of corporate reporting of environmental, social responsibility, and economic performance » Employing triple-bottom line accounting and Non-financial measures » Using metrics to measure sustainability progress » CPA reporting requirements, obligations, and initiatives » Resources available to help your clients implement sustainable practices » and Finding solutions to sustainability problems.

Instructor: Brian C. Setzler, CPA, MBA.
A CPA for almost twenty years, Brian holds an MBA in Sustainable Business from the Bainbridge Graduate Insitute, the nation's leading business school focusing on sustainable business. An experienced teacher, Brian also works as a teaching assistant at the Bainbridge Graduate Insitute.

Brian recently launched a new CPA firm in Portland that focuses on helping organizations and individuals put into use sustainable business practices. more »

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

** Take these courses separately:
$115.00 for the morning session,
Professional Conduct and Ethics for Washington CPAs #3.
$115.00 for the afternoon session,
Sustainability: Practical Methods for CPAs.

*** 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.