Monthly Archives: November 2011

How to build trust between one another in business?

A Guide to Building an Ethical Business

Business Schools Continue to Focus on Ethics

The Goods on the ‘Good Employer’

B-Schools’ New Mantra: Ethics and Profits

2011 Ensuring Integrity Conference

When: December 1, 2011
Who: Auditors & CPAs, Regulators, Policy Setters, Academics
Where: Baruch College’s Newman Vertical Campus

2011 Ensuring Integrity Conference

Thursday, December 1, 2011CPT looks forward to co-sponsoring this sixth annual conference in New York, NY.  The full day conference is devoted to current topics and ethics-related subjects in auditing.  Featured speakers include representatives from the PCAOB, SEC, AICPA and Big Four Firms.  For more information contact Matthew LePere at [email protected].

2011 Auction

An event full of fun to benefit the programs and services of the NASBA CPT. The auction was held in conjunction with the NASBA 104th Annual Meeting.

Being a Difference Award – Stephen Epstein

NASBA Center for the Public Trust will honor Stephen Epstein, of the Michigan Society of CPAs, as an outstanding individual who is dedicated to high standards of social responsibility and ethical leadership.

Study: Ethical People More Satisfied With Life

Publication: Pacific StandardPublished: November 2, 2011Author: Tom Jacobs University of Missouri economist Harvey James finds a relationship between life satisfaction and low tolerance for unethical conduct.“The just man is happy, and the unjust man is miserable,” Plato declares in The Republic. A noble thought, to be sure, but Socrates’ most famous student didn’t have data…