Working efficiently and effectively with little or not supervision.
What is initiative?
Considering issues about what is right and wrong.
What is ethics?
After completing this course, you will be qualified to get a job as this
What is a bookkeeper (accounting clerk)?
Private or secret information.
What in confidential?
Not stealing, being truthful, and working your full shift.
What is honestly?
Doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
What in integrity?
The CPA's decision is based on facts and is not influenced by emotions or prejudices.
What is objectivity?
A passing score on each of the sections on the CPA exam.
What is a 75?
A form you may be required to sign when you are hired or when you leave a job.
What is a non-disclosure agreement?
Making the most of your time by prioritizing your tasks
What is time management?
What are computer skills?
The ethical standards for CPA's is governed by this organization.
What is the AICPA?
The job outlook for Accounts/CPA's over the next 10 years.
What is 10%?
Give an example of a business information that should not be shared.
What is . . .
Working with everyone on the job.
What is teamwork?
Having or showing support for your place of employment.
The CPA's decision is free from conflict of interest (bias) or control of others.
What is independence?
What is CPE--continuing professional education?
Your employer expects you to keep their confidential information private but don't they give you the same respect at work. (why)
You are expected to work when at work not use company time or resources for personal use. They may even monitor your computer usage and e-mails.
Making the right choice even when yours isn't the one chosen.
Taking notes and asking questions when you don't understand what your employer is asking you to do.
What are communication skills?
The use of personal ethics in making decisions concerning honesty, respecting property, confidentiality, and fairness.
What is business ethics.
The 3 requirements to become a CPA in Kentucky (to get your license).
What is
1. 150 college credit hours
2. Pass all 4 parts of the CPA exam
3. 1 year experience (2,000 hours)
Examples of confidential information that professionals must not keep confidential.
What is . . .
The most fundamental ethical principle: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is known as this.
What is the "Golden Rule"?