Curriculums

Whether you are looking for complete training for your staff or just need a review or update in a particular area, CCH's new curriculums meet your training requirements. Our 13 area-specific curriculums are designed to direct users to the courses that are most relevant to their specific learning needs.
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Fraud and Ethics

The fraud and ethics curriculum is designed to present competencies in an order that is recommended for those new to the area as well as those at all organizational levels that would like an update in the area of fraud and ethics. Each of the four competencies listed are mapped to specific courses that should be taken in the order presented to help the participant become knowledgeable in each competency area.

1. Understand and apply key ethics and independence rules.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Auditing: Selected Developments (Second Edition) Update 3.0
  Professional Ethics for New York CPAs: Ethical Foundations Basic 4.0
2. Know auditors' and management's responsibilities in detecting fraud.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Fraud in the Financial Statement Audit Intermediate 3.0
  Fraudulent Financial Reporting (Second Edition) Intermediate 3.0
  Fraud Detection: Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit Overview 2.0
3. Learn ways of detecting and preventing fraud.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Employee Fraud: The Misappropriation of Assets (Third Edition) Overview 3.0
  Indirect Methods of Reconstructing Income Intermediate 3.0
4. Be familiar with the workings and effects of cybercrime and money laundering.
  Title Level CPE Credits
  Cybercrime Loss Valuations Intermediate 3.0
  Money Laundering and Transnational Financial Flows (Third Edition) Overview 3.0

Course Levels:

Basic: Describes the level most beneficial to CPAs new to a skill or attribute. Covers fundamental principles and skills. This level is usually for participants with limited or no exposure to the subject.

Intermediate: Builds on a basic level program in order to relate fundamental principles or skills to practical situations and extend them to a broader range of applications. This level is for participants with some exposure to the subjects. Such persons are often at the mid-level within the organization, with operational and/or supervisory responsibilities.

Advanced: Focuses on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills or a broader range of applications. This level is for participants with significant exposure to the subjects. Advanced level programs are often appropriate for high-ranking persons within organizations; however, they may also be beneficial for lower level professionals with specialized knowledge in a subject area.

Update: Provides a general review of new developments. This level is for participants with a background in the subject area that desire to be kept current.

Overview: Develops a broad perspective in a subject area. These programs may be appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels.