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Eric Horne, , PhD, and Sonja Pippin, , PhD, CPA, and Jannet Vreeland, , PhD
In BriefAlthough ethics is undoubtedly at the core of what it means to be a public accountant, there has long been dispute and divergence about how to ensure that new entrants to the profession possess the requisite ethical training to be licensed as CPAs. Recent efforts to codify ethics requirements in professional education, examination, and experience have differed state by state, hampering the mobility of young professionals. The authors argue that, while the bar for professional ethics needs to be set, more consistency in application would be benefit all.
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