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GOOD THINKING: ETHICAL ACCOUNTING LEADERSHIP AND THE SCIENCE OF DECISION MAKING
Course Description
The ability to exercise practical judgment and strong objectivity consistently are challenging, even for the most seasoned professionals. Yet, these skills are central to effective, ethical decision-making. Fortunately, over the past several years, researchers in economics and psychology have applied a scientific approach to studying effective, ethical decision-making. From that research, we now understand clear and straightforward steps to decision-making and how almost everyone tends to fall prey to a set of predictable, systematic judgment traps and biases. Through an awareness of these common judgment pitfalls and an understanding of effective decision processes based on cognitive psychology, research suggests that people can dramatically improve their judgment and decision making and maintain a sharper focus on ethics and objectivity in their decisions.

Learning Objectives

- Identify the skills necessary for effective, ethical decision making

- Recall the scientific approach to understand explicit and straightforward steps to decision-making

- Determine how to improve your decision-making dramatically


Credits and Other information
•⁠ Recommended CPE credit – 2.0
•⁠ Recommended field of study – Taxes
•⁠ Session Prerequisites and preparation: None
•⁠ Session learning level: Basic
•⁠ Location: Virtual/Online
•⁠ Delivery method: Group Internet Based
•⁠ Attendance Requirement:  Yes
•⁠ Session Duration: 2 Hours
•⁠ Case Studies and Live Q&A session with speaker
•⁠ PowerPoint presentation for reference

Who Will Benefit
⁠ CPA
•⁠ Enrolled Agents (EAs)
•⁠ Tax Professionals
•⁠ Attorneys
•⁠ Other Tax Preparers
•⁠ Finance professionals
•⁠ Financial planners

Speaker

Doug F. Prawitt, Ph.D., CPA

Doug earned his Ph.D. at the University of Arizona and is the LeRay McAllister/Deloitte Professor of Accountancy at Brigham Young University. His research and teaching in BYU’s graduate accounting and MBA programs focus on auditing and professional judgment. Doug’s research has been published in premier academic journals, including The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Contemporary Accounting Research, Organizational Behavior & Human Decision Processes, Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Behavioral Research in Accounting, and others. He has also published award-winning articles in the Journal of Accountancy, Internal Auditor, and CPA Journal and has co-authored two leading auditing textbooks.



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Video: Greetings and introduction

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Audio: Interactive lesson

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Reading: Ut enim ad minim veniam

14 minutes

Video: Greetings and introduction

15 minutes

Audio: Interactive lesson

7 minutes 2 questions

Reading: Ut enim ad minim veniam

22 minutes

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Overview:
  • Speaker : Doug F. Prawitt
  • Duration :60 Minutes
  • Date :03/22/2025
  • Time :1pm ET / 12pm CT / 11am MT / 10 am PT

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