Master five ethical principles for CPAs with real-world case studies of failures and successes. Sharpen your judgment and safeguard professional integrity to build lasting trust.

Welcome to "The 5 Principles of Ethics in Accounting," a comprehensive course designed to deepen your understanding of the ethical foundations guiding the accounting profession. CPAs carry a significant responsibility to uphold the integrity, trust, and credibility of the financial system. The five fundamental ethical principles—integrity, objectivity, professional competence and due care, confidentiality, and professional behavior—are not just theoretical ideals; they are practical, actionable standards that shape every professional decision and interaction.
In this course, we explore each principle through a dual lens: real-world ethical failures and improvement strategies. We will examine high-profile organizational scandals and individual CPA misconduct that violated these principles, reflecting on how such failures could have been prevented and what steps CPAs and organizations can take to strengthen ethical culture and decision-making.
Key learning outcomes include:
By exploring cases such as Enron's accounting deception, Wells Fargo's cross-selling scandal, Carillion's competence failures, KPMG's confidentiality breach, and FTX's blatant disregard for professional behavior, this course offers critical lessons. These examples highlight where systems broke down and how stronger ethical cultures, better oversight, and personal accountability might have changed the outcome. Maintaining these ethical standards is essential not just to avoid violations, but to foster trust and maintain the credibility of our work. By committing to continuous professional development, staying vigilant against conflicts of interest, adhering to ethical guidelines, and fostering a culture of accountability, we can collectively improve our ethical practices and uphold the public interest.

Sabrina is a Chartered Professional Accountant with experience in financial reporting, budgeting, and process improvement. She brings a practical, real-world approach to teaching, focusing on simplifying complex concepts for aspiring and seasoned professionals alike. Passionate about mentorship, she is dedicated to helping others advance their accounting careers and achieve their professional goals.
Provincial regulators of CPAs in Canada do not require that independent providers of CPD be approved to offer courses. Instead, individual CPAs are responsible for assessing whether a CPD activity meets their requirements, and may take activities from any source provided those requirements are met.
Every course offered on LearnFormula is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, and advances learning objectives that are relevant to the responsibilities or professional competencies of Canadian CPAs. All activities on LearnFormula are quantifiable in terms of hours, and are also verifiable, in that users receive documented evidence of their attendance via a certificate of completion after finishing a course (and this certificate is stored by LearnFormula indefinitely). Nearly 100,000 Canadian CPAs successfully satisfy their CPD requirements via LearnFormula on an annual basis.