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56th Annual Virginia Accounting & Auditing Virtual Conference

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November 18, 2026

General Session

General Session

1 Credits Accounting

Breakout Session

2 Credits Business Management & Organization

2 Credits Economics

2 Credits Specialized Knowledge

2 Credits Auditing

Breakout Session

1 Credits Business Management & Organization

1 Credits Auditing

1 Credits Economics

Breakout Session

1 Credits Business Management & Organization

1 Credits Taxation

1 Credits Information Technology

0.5 Credits Auditing

0.5 Credits Information Technology

November 19, 2026

General Session

1 Credits Specialized Knowledge

Breakout Session

2 Credits Specialized Knowledge

2 Credits Economics

2 Credits Accounting (Governmental)

2 Credits Accounting (Governmental)

Breakout Session

1 Credits Personnel/Human Resources

1 Credits Information Technology

1 Credits Auditing

1 Credits Auditing

Breakout Session

1 Credits Information Technology

1 Credits Information Technology

1 Credits Auditing

1 Credits Taxation

November 20, 2026

General Session

1 Credits Information Technology

Breakout Session

1 Credits Information Technology

1 Credits Auditing

1 Credits Specialized Knowledge

0.5 Credits Accounting

0.5 Credits Auditing

General Session

1 Credits Information Technology

General Session

1 Credits Specialized Knowledge

Event Options

complimentary ethics

Complete this ethics webcast on Nov. 30 from 11a.m. – 12:40 p.m. and fulfill your Virginia Board of Accountancy ethics requirement for 2026!

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the accounting profession, creating new opportunities alongside significant ethical responsibilities. This Virginia Board of Accountancy (VBOA)-approved ethics course is designed for CPAs to understand and manage the ethical implications of using generative and agentic AI in 2026 and beyond.

Participants will learn why AI ethics matters for CPAs, how AI differs from prior technologies, and where key risks arise, including data privacy, bias, accuracy, transparency, deepfakes and regulatory compliance. The course reinforces that AI is an assitive tool — not a substitute for professional judgment — and examines how core ethical principles apply in an evolving technological environment.

Using real-world examples and case studies, the course provides practical guidance on applying existing ethical and regulatory frameworks, including the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, to AI use. Participants will also learn how to develop and implement and effective AI safe usage policy, covering documentation, validation and staff education. By the end of the course, CPAs will be prepared to use AI responsibly, protect client interests, and meet their ethical obligations in an AI-driven profession.

Complete this ethics webcast on Nov. 24 from 10 – 11:40 a.m. and fulfill your Virginia Board of Accountancy ethics requirement for 2026!

The CPA profession in Virginia, like in many other states, is governed by a complex framework of laws, regulations and ethical standards. As a CPA, you are expected to adhere to these guidelines, maintain the highest level of professional integrity, and act in the public interest.

This Virginia Board of Accountancy (VBOA)-approved ethics course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory and ethical landscape of the accounting profession in Virginia. We will explore the key principles of professional ethics, the role of the Virginia Board of Accountancy (VBOA), and the specific regulations that govern the practice of public accounting in the state.