Accountant Ethics for Indiana (CPE Course)

CPE Credit: 4 hours

Course Type: Downloaded PDF materials with online test

Price (with PDF Textbook): $40


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Course Description
The Accountant Ethics for Indiana course explores the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and the Indiana Board of Public Accountancy laws, rules, and policies. Topics covered include the functions of the Indiana Board, the issuance of certificates and permits, and the Board’s enforcement activities. Examples are used throughout the course materials to illustrate various ethics and regulatory concepts.


Author: Steven Bragg

Course Number: ET1040

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the different principles contained within the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.

  • Specify the different types of harassment.

  • Describe the types of discreditable acts stated in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.

  • Explain the accountant’s obligations related to the release of confidential information.

  • Specify the policies that may apply to the release of confidential information.

  • Identify the characteristics of false or misleading promotional efforts.

  • Describe the obligations of the accountant in relation to the delivery of records to a client.

  • Specify the obligations of the accountant in regard to conflicts of interest.

  • Describe the different types of threats to an accountant’s ability to comply with the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.

  • Specify the Indiana substantial equivalency rules.

  • Recall the requirements for applying for the Indiana CPA examination.

  • Recall how the Indiana good character requirement can result in the denial of a certificate.

  • Specify the rules relating to continuing professional education in Indiana.

  • State the Indiana requirements for issuing a certificate to the holder of a designation granted in a foreign country.

  • Specify the ownership rules for an Indiana CPA firm.

  • Identify the circumstances under which the Indiana board can impose sanctions.

  • State the rules in Indiana relating to a person who has requested retired status for his or her certificate.

  • Specify the limitations in Indiana on which title abbreviations can and cannot be used for a license holder and someone who does not hold a license.

Level: Overview

Instructional Method: QAS Self-Study

NASBA Category: Regulatory Ethics

Prerequisites: None

Advance Preparation: None

Latest Review Date: December 2023

Program Registration Requirements: Click on "Purchase Course" near the top of this page to pay for and access the course. You will then be able to download the course as a PDF file, then take an on-line examination, and then download a certificate of completion if you pass the examination.

Program Refund Policy: For more information regarding administrative policies concerning complaints, refunds, and other matters, see our policies page.


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The NASBA sponsor identification number for Accountingtools, Inc. is 115881.


AccountingTools is an IRS Approved Continuing Education Provider. We are compliant with the requirements for continuing education providers (as described in sections 10.6 and 10.9 of the Department of Treasury’s Circular No. 230 and in other IRS guidance, forms, and instructions). Our IRS Approved Continuing Education Provider number is 72821.