Knowing right from wrong: today's young accountants need to toe a tougher ethics line. Their profession--and the public--are counting on them to do the right thing.

Catalyst (Dublin, Ohio)Nbr. 2004, January 2004

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Knowing right from wrong: today's young accountants need to toe a tougher ethics line. Their profession--and the public--are counting on them to do the right thing.

When John Raspante first entered the accounting profession, ethics didn't cross his mind all that much. "I didn't even think of the conflict-of-interest waiver," he says. "It didn't seem like a big deal."

Today, as a veteran CPA, ethics instructor for accountants and loss-prevention specialist for CAMICO Mutual Insurance Co., Raspante knows that the subtleties of conflict-of-interest can be difficult to grasp--particularly for new CPAs....

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