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2025 NC Accountancy Rules

Online

# of CPE Credits

1

Description

North Carolina accountancy rules are just one subsection of the set of rules and standards governing North Carolina CPAs. The North Carolina Accountancy Rules program is a regulatory activity that will examine the requirements that a North Carolina CPA must be aware of when meeting the annual requirements of CPE and the renewal guidelines for your license. These standards of rules are not only examined for those CPAs in public practice, but also for CPAs working in industry, government, and education throughout North Carolina. Note—This activity fulfills the state board’s annual minimum 50-minute ethics CPE requirement. The 50-minute ethics activity is required for annual license renewal for North Carolina CPAs and does not qualify one to obtain an original or reciprocal certificate (the NC Accountancy Law course required for certification and reciprocity is an eight-hour program that is also offered by NCACPA, and it satisfies this requirement). If you have questions, please contact the NC State Board of CPA Examiners.

Objective

* This course allows CPAs to meet the requirement of 8G.0410 Professional Ethics and Conduct CPE * As part of the annual CPE requirement, all active CPAs shall complete CPE on professional ethics and conduct as set out in 21 NCAC 8G * The North Carolina CPA shall complete a 50-minute course in professional ethics and conduct in either a group-study format (of which a webcast is included) or in a self-study format

Credit Types

  • Regulatory Ethics: 1

Event Speaker(s)

Cal Christian

Event Level:Basic
Event Code:SS000225
Event Vendor:NCACPA
Fields of Study:Regulatory Ethics
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    Registration Fees

    RegistrationTypePrice
    Self Study (1 hour)Members$80.00
    Self Study (1 hour)Non Members$230.00


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