Let’s face it: earning your CPE credits every year can be frustrating–and, as the deadline approaches, even a little stressful. But CPE courses aren’t all bad! After all, they’re meant not just to ...
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Becker carries a significant reputation, primarily built on its dominance as the provider of a leading CPA review course suite. Being the choice of the “Big 4” accounting firms and boasting that 90% ...
THE NUMBER OF VENDORS offering online courses to CPAs has grown considerably since 1998 when the JofA first reported on the subject. THE NUMBER OF ONLINE COURSES reported in a survey of CPE providers ...
Years ago the small firm of DeLeon & Stang, based in Gaithersburg, Md., took a halfhearted approach to continuing professional education (CPE). “We’d figure out what class was out there, and try to go ...
Continuing professional education wasn't required for accountants until the 1970s. It was predicted this might be a problem for very bright or very advanced CPAs. Would there be sufficient stimulating ...
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Imagine opening your state board CPA newsletter only to find your name in print—not for a commendable achievement, but for disciplinary action. In today’s era, where most states have adopted NASBA’s ...