Australian Accounting Ethics

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What does it mean to act ethically as an accountant today? This course explores the APES 110 Code of Ethics and how to apply it in real-world situations.

FREE

4 CPD hours

365 days’ access

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Australian Accounting Ethics

Australian Accounting Ethics

FREE

4 CPD Course

365 days’ access

Use ACPD101 for 10% off any purchase.
Australian Accounting Ethics

Australian Accounting Ethics

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This course will enable you to

  • Understand the relationship between ethics and trust
  • Discuss the five pillars of the APES 110 Code of Ethics
  • Use a process to engage with ethical dilemmas
  • Explore real world examples where individuals failed to apply the Code
  • Predict ethical challenges in the future

About the course

As the world moves, so do ethical norms and, particularly in technical areas, it can be difficult to know how to act. Think of AI and how rapidly things are changing – it’s not hard to imagine accidentally breaching your ethical code without realising you’re even doing it.

In this course, we consider the definitive text on Australian accounting ethics; the APES 110 Code of Ethics. We walk you through the five pillars – integrity, objectivity, professional behaviour and due care, confidentiality, and professional behaviour – and provide real examples of people breaking the Code. We then think about the main challenges we are facing now, and the ones we’re likely to encounter in the near future.

Having completed this course, you will be more confident dealing with ethical dilemmas in your work. You’ll be able to use the APES 110 Code of Ethics practically, establishing it as part of your day-to-day routine. You’ll also be in a position to react to the challenges that may arise in the next few years.

Contents

The trusted adviser

Doing the job right
Ethics and growth
The trusted adviser
Becoming an accountant
Helping people
The ethical responsibility
Stakeholders’ expectations
Your accounting body’s expectations
Australian law

The five pillars

An ethical code
APES 110 Code of Ethics
Professional behaviour

The main challenges

Obeying the rules
Applying the Code
The trolleybus analogy

Keeping your ethics up to date

Looking to the future
Keeping with the times
Changes in the use of AI

Author

Steve Ash

Steve writes business-focused content that tells the stories behind accounting firms and their clients. He works with accounting firms, accounting tech businesses, technology companies and small businesses of all kinds to delve deeper into what drives success in business.