Ethics: Dilemmas and Threats

(394 reviews)

by John Taylor

FREE 1-hr CPD module. Understanding right from wrong is only a small part of the ethics equation. As an accounting professional, when you notice anything inappropriate, you have to know how to respond and - most importantly - to actually do something about it.

price Free
cpd hours 1 CPD hour
access 120 days' access

This course will enable you to

  • Define the core principles in the world of professional ethics.
  • Recognise ethical grey areas and uncertainty.
  • Identify potential ethical threats.
  • Respond appropriately to ethical issues if they do arise.

About the course

Ethical behaviour is a fundamental part of remaining compliant as an accounting professional, but it's also crucial to help build and maintain trust with your clients and customers. More than this, it upholds the reputation of the profession throughout wider society.

Ethical threats come in many shapes and sizes, ranging from conflicts of interest and financial manipulation to breaches of confidentiality.

For accountants, identifying these threats is only a small part of the ethics equation. When you notice anything inappropriate, you have to know how to respond and – most importantly – you need to actually do something about it.

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Contents

How it works

Author

John Taylor

John is a Chartered Accountant who has spent many years advising small and medium-sized businesses across the North of England. John is the author of two industry standard textbooks: Millichamp - Auditing and Forensic Accounting. He has also written several auditing textbooks for AAT courses.

Reviews

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    Declan Martin B
    27 Mar 2025
    27 Mar 2025
    In order to obtain a certificte I would be obliged to upgrade to a paid service. The course is ETHICS. While it is possible to deregister from the paid ADOBE upgrade I believe the course provider should consider the ethics of this requirement. I choose not to follow the unwanted channel offered. The certificate should be emailed to the email address provided on my account. I do not consent to joining a paid for service in regard to this service or any other.
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    Tracey K
    23 Mar 2025
    23 Mar 2025
    It was good, and thought provoking as always. Just a little shorter than it could have been, I would have liked more 'grey-area' examples
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    Chandana M
    21 Mar 2025
    21 Mar 2025
    It was very informative with good examples.

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