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Rules of Professional Conduct for the Public Practitioner

While every province or territory may have their own version of the rules of professional conduct, the similarities are consistent across the country.  

Learn or refresh yourself about the code and what it means to you as a practitioner.  

In addition, lets take a look at some practical applications and examples of how the Code may affect you on a daily basis.  The course ties all you knowledge together by providing case studies that could be encountered in any public practice.


Whether you offer full assurance services or whether your practice is based on compilation and tax related engagements, there will be something for you in this seminar.  Not only will you be meeting your PD requirements, you will be learning to use these tools in the management and development of your practice.


This course will appeal to any practitioner or technician working in, or wanting to work in public practice.  It will also appeal accountants in other areas of service.

(6 PD hours)

 
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Understanding Practice Review

This course is designed to take the practitioner (new or seasoned) through the practice review (inspection) process to help gain a better understanding of the process and to help the practitioner get more value from the process.
Practice review/inspection is required all across Canada and while procedures may vary from province to province, the underlying systems and objectives remain the same.  Rather than  being afraid of the process, our goal is to help practitioners embrace the process as an educational opportunity and a chance to improve the products they sell.  Using professionalism in your approach to practice review creates a rewarding opportunity.
This course qualifies as 1.25 hours of ethical content.
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