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AI & Accounting in Manufacturing
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2.00 Credits
Description: This course provides a concise overview of how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping financial oversight in the global manufacturing sector. With factories evolving into digital ecosystems powered by intelligent automation, predictive analytics, and edge computing, the role of accounting and finance professionals is rapidly transforming. Participants will explore how AI technologies intersect with core financial functions-cost accounting, audit, tax compliance, and financial planning-while enabling real-time reporting, fraud detection, and predictive decision-making. Drawing on current global trends and real-world case studies, the course offers actionable insights into integrating AI into financial operations, elevating the strategic role of accounting in manufacturing enterprises. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event. Learning Objectives: After attending this presentation, you will be able to...Analyze the benefits and limitations of predictive analytics in cost managementApply AI tools to improve audit accuracy and timelinessEvaluate the role of AI in real-time financial reporting and forecastingDesign frameworks for ethical AI governance in financial systemsInterpret AI-generated insights for tax compliance and strategic decisionsFormulate strategies for integrating AI into traditional accounting workflow Program Content: The major topics that will be covered in this course include:Intelligent automation and dark factoriesPredictive maintenance and real-time cost trackingAI-enabled financial reporting and dashboardsContinuous auditing and anomaly detectionTax compliance automation and transfer pricing AIData governance and cybersecurity in financial systemsWorkforce reskilling and AI-augmented financial roles Who should attend: This course is ideal for accountants, auditors, controllers, CFOs, and finance professionals in manufacturing who seek to understand and lead AI-powered transformation in financial oversight. Developed By: Garrett Wasny Instructor: Garrett Wasny CPE Credit: 2.00 Field of Study: Information Technology (2.00) Prerequisites: Basic understanding of accounting principles and familiarity with manufacturing operations is recommended. Advanced Preparation: None Format: QAS Self Study
CFO & Controller Critical Skills: Budgeting & Forecasting
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2.00 Credits
Description: The budget and the forecast are two common tools used by controllers and CFOs across almost every industry. However, are we really getting the most out of these tools? Or are we merely replicating whatever was done last year? In this course, we will use examples and illustrations to demonstrate various budgeting and forecasting techniques. We will discuss traditional approaches, as well as newer approaches such as flexible budgeting, in an effort to show how companies can gain more value. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event. Learning Objectives: After attending this presentation, you will be able to...Distinguish between a forecast and a budgetRecognize the difference between top-down and bottom-up budgetingRecognize the key elements of a flexible budgeting approach Utilize key forecast driversApply judgement when it may be appropriate to make a forecast adjustment Program Content: The major topics that will be covered in this course include:Overview of budgeting toolsOverview of difference between budgeting and forecastingExamples of various budgeting and forecasting techniques Who should attend: CFOs & Controllers who are involved in the budgeting and forecasting process. Developed By: Peters Professional Education LLC Instructor: David Peters CPE Credit: 2.00 Field of Study: Finance (2.00) Prerequisites: A basic understanding of budgeting techniques. Advanced Preparation: None Format: QAS Self Study
CFO Solutions to IRS Problems
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4.00 Credits
Description: Many CPAs are becoming full-time or fractional CFOs for small businesses. In that position, they are the resident expert in finances, cash flow planning, and budgeting. But what about dealing with the IRS? The IRS has broad powers to administer the assessment and collection of taxes. From removing penalties to criminal prosecutions, this presentation focuses on how CFOs can prevent problems with the IRS and how to develop winning strategies if the IRS knocks on the door. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event. Learning Objectives: After attending this presentation you will be able to...Identify the authority and regulations of the IRS.Develop a plan of action to prepare for an audit.Recognize questionable tax strategies by owners.Develop a plan for unpaid taxes.Recognize possible criminal tax violations. Program Content: The major topics that will be covered in this course include:The authority of IRS in assessing and collecting taxes.The common misconceptions when dealing with IRS.Common questionable actions by business owners.How to prepare for an IRS audit.The seven options in IRS collections.Possible criminal tax violations by CFOs and small business owners. Who should attend: CFO, controllers, finance professionals, CPAs, and attorneys. Developed By: Nordlander CPA, PLLC Instructor: Robert Nordlander CPE Credit: 4.00 Field of Study: Taxes (4.00) Prerequisites: A basic understanding of the responsibilities of a CFO. Advanced Preparation: None Format: QAS Self Study
CPA to CFO: Essential Competencies for Finance Leaders
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1.00 Credits
Description: The path from CPA to CFO has evolved dramatically in recent years, with only 43% of S&P 1000 CFOs holding CPA licenses in 2022, down from 55% a decade earlier. This comprehensive course, based on groundbreaking research from the Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs surveying over 320 CEOs and hiring executives, reveals what today's leaders truly seek in CFO candidates and provides a roadmap for CPAs to secure their seat at the executive table. Participants will discover the five critical competencies that distinguish successful CFO candidates: forward-looking financial acumen that goes beyond traditional reporting, strategic leadership skills including critical thinking and strategy creation, the evolving role of emotional intelligence, industry-specific expertise requirements, and the balance between technical proficiency and visionary leadership. Through practical frameworks, real-world examples, and actionable strategies, attendees will learn how to transform their CPA foundation into a comprehensive skill set that meets the dynamic demands of modern CFO roles, whether in high-growth companies, nonprofits, or traditional corporations. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event. Learning Objectives: After attending this presentation, you will be able to...Top competencies hiring executives seek in CFO candidates based on survey of 320+ CEOs and recruitersCritical thinking frameworks and strategy creation techniques for financial leadershipForward-looking financial skills including capital management, forecasting, and funding strategiesIndustry-specific requirements for high-growth companies and nonprofit organizationsPractical career development strategies to build CFO-ready competencies Program Content: The major topics that will be covered in this course include:Identify the top general competencies most valued by hiring executives for CFO positionsRecognize the shift from compliance-focused to forward-looking financial skills in CFO requirementsList specific sub-competencies that rank highest in the research findingsCompare traditional CPA skills with modern CFO competency requirementsIdentify actionable steps from the report's recommendations for career development Who should attend: Senior managers, directors, controllers, VPs of finance, assistant controllers, finance managers, accounting managers, CPAs in industry, public accounting professionals considering corporate roles, financial analysts, treasury managers, FP&A professionals, professionals aspiring to CFO positions Developed By: CPA Crossings, LLC Instructor: Leeland Rogers CPE Credit: 1.00 Field of Study: Accounting (1.00) Prerequisites: None Advanced Preparation: None Format: QAS Self Study
Seeing Beyond the Numbers: Analysis for CFOs & Controllers
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4.00 Credits
Description: Financial statements are a window into what is going on in the day-to-day operations of the company. They help us see what the company's strengths and weaknesses are. However, financial statements can often have different messages depending on the user. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event. Learning Objectives: After attending this presentation, you will be able to...Indicate how different stakeholders utilize financial statementsRecognize how flexible budgeting may be used by CFOs and ControllersRecall how time series analysis and common size financial statements are used in trend analysisCalculate liquidity, leverage, and profitability ratiosIdentify the uses and limitations of ratio analysis Program Content: The major topics that will be covered in this class include:Purpose of Financial Statement AnalysisComparing Actuals vs. Expectations & BenchmarkingCase Studies 1 & 2Ratio AnalysisCase Study 3Analysis of Statement of Cash FlowsCase Studies 4 & 5Other Uses of Ratios Who should attend: Controllers or accountants who are involved in the financial reporting functions of their companies and looking to improve their review skills. Developed By: Peters Professional Education LLC Instructor: David Peters CPE Credit: 4.00 Field of Study: Finance (4.00) Prerequisites: None Advanced Preparation: None Format: QAS Self Study
Surgent's Business Law Essentials for Practitioners and Controllers
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8.00 Credits
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This course covers basic legal principles that every accountant should be familiar with to avoid common legal disputes and costly litigation. By analyzing business law issues from the standpoint and background of accountants and auditors, this course will help you develop an approach to client and practice issues with a sensitivity and appreciation for potential legal ramifications.
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Surgent's Business Law Essentials for Practitioners and Controllers
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8.00 Credits
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This course covers basic legal principles that every accountant should be familiar with to avoid common legal disputes and costly litigation. By analyzing business law issues from the standpoint and background of accountants and auditors, this course will help you develop an approach to client and practice issues with a sensitivity and appreciation for potential legal ramifications.
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Surgent's Buying and Selling a Business: Critical Tax and Structuring Issues
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8.00 Credits
One of the major transactions CPA clients are faced with is the purchase or disposition of a business. To help tax professionals advise those clients, this course offers a comprehensive analysis of the business and tax aspects of buying and selling a business. It is a practical guide to help practitioners and industry CPAs understand structuring techniques. All CPAs, including controllers and executives in industry, should understand how difficult the process of buying and selling a business has become.
Surgent's Buying and Selling a Business: Tax and Structuring Overview
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6.00 Credits
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One of the major transactions CPA clients are faced with is the purchase or disposition of a business. To help tax professionals advise those clients, this course offers a comprehensive analysis of the business and tax aspects of buying and selling a business. It is a practical guide to help practitioners and industry CPAs understand structuring techniques. All CPAs, including controllers and executives in industry, should understand how difficult the process of buying and selling a business has become.
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Surgent's Buying and Selling a Business: Tax and Structuring Overview
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4.00 Credits
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One of the major transactions CPA clients are faced with is the purchase or disposition of a business. To help tax professionals advise those clients, this course offers a comprehensive analysis of the business and tax aspects of buying and selling a business. It is a practical guide to help practitioners and industry CPAs understand structuring techniques. All CPAs, including controllers and executives in industry, should understand how difficult the process of buying and selling a business has become.
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Surgent's Controller/CFO Update: Hot Topics Facing Today's Financial Professional
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4.00 Credits
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In today's rapidly changing world, finance professionals are required to wear many hats and are often the keys to the success of the organization. On one hand, they need to be abreast of the latest proven financial skills for making the best decisions, and on the other hand, they need the best skills to motivate, manage, and lead people. Being pigeonholed into one area or another is neither good for career building nor good for the organization. We'll cover the latest issues that all CFOs and controllers need to know about and provide how-to guidance to allow for immediate use in their organizations.
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Surgent's Controller/CFO Update: Hot Topics Facing Today's Financial Professional
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4.00 Credits
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In today's rapidly changing world, finance professionals are required to wear many hats and are often the keys to the success of the organization. On one hand, they need to be abreast of the latest proven financial skills for making the best decisions, and on the other hand they need the best skills to motivate, manage, and lead people. Being pigeon-holed into one area or another is neither good for career building nor good for the organization. We'll cover the latest issues that all CFOs and controllers need to know about and provide how-to guidance to allow for immediate use in their organizations.
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Surgent's Controllership Skills Update – Budgeting, Forecasting, and Big Data
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1.00 Credits
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Budgets are the vehicle for allocating resources, measuring activities, and identifying needed changes and improvements. An organization's strategy is the primary driver of costs. To be effective, the budget must be linked to strategy and long-term plans. Numerous organizations have achieved a series of short-term targets (budgets) but failed longer term, demonstrating the lack of this necessary linkage. Forecasting, a critical part of any successful budgeting process, can be flawed by technical errors, organizational structure, or emotional forces. The establishment of a system to collect, process, and analyze big data can provide significant insights into the budgeting and forecasting process. An efficient system of incorporating big data and analytics into normal activities will improve management's decision-making. This brief program offers specific actions to improve your forecasting and budgeting activities. In addition, more advanced techniques are identified for the participant's further review, which can be applied throughout an organization. Good budgets effectively allocate resources, provide information for decision-making and serve as an early warning system for unforeseen events. A poor budgeting process fosters a false sense of security, provides inappropriate or inaccurate data, and reinforces the status quo. Budgets are about the organization's story, not just the raw numbers!
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Surgent's Controllership Skills Update: Current Survival Skills
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1.00 Credits
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The role of financial professionals has and continues to change in organizations. The stereotype of collecting and reporting data has been replaced by a broader vision, which focuses on improving an organization's results today and preparing it for the future. This brief program offers specific actions that can be implemented by financial personnel to expand their role through improving their organization. The actions and techniques provided build upon and improve activities that exist in many organizations (measuring, budgeting, hiring, risk management, etc.), as well as providing insights into capital allocation, cash management, valuation techniques, variables that influence capacity levels, M&A activity and actions to increase efficiency and innovation. Updated to include the impact of regulations, additional examples of M&A, alliances and strategic spin-offs/splits, methods to improve efficiency from existing activities, the impact of COVID-19, as well as current organizational changes employed to manage and accelerate growth.
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Surgent's Controllership Skills Update: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Alliances
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1.00 Credits
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Mergers, acquisitions, and partnering have long been strategic vehicles to grow or change an existing organization. Corporate America has extensive experience in merging with or acquiring firms. However, its track record of being able to unify an acquired firm with the acquirer and provide a single organization with increased growth potential has been somewhat shaky. This session provides a roadmap including specific actions for financial professionals focused on improving the results of an acquisition, sale, formation of an alliance, and/or outsourced activities. This program continues to be updated based upon trends and recent events. In addition to traditional topics, it includes discussions on the impact of taxes, corporate structures to manage M&A and internal venture capital, strategic spin-offs/splits, issues concerning goodwill, and managing outsourced activities. The program expands the topics covered in the Controllership Skills Update Series. As with the other programs, this brief session is aimed at renewing and expanding participants' existing skills, by providing specific actions to improve an organization's results. Real-world examples are used throughout the session.
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Surgent's Current Developments and Best Practices for Today's CFOs and Controllers
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8.00 Credits
In today's rapidly changing world, finance professionals are required to wear many hats and are often the keys to an organization's success. On one hand, they need to be abreast of the latest proven financial skills to make the best decisions; on the other hand, they need strong skills to motivate, manage, and lead people. Being pigeonholed into one area or another is neither good for career development nor beneficial to the organization. This reality has become even more pronounced with the advent of AI. This course is designed to equip CFOs and controllers with the skills needed to lead their organizations into a rapidly changing decade, while also focusing on what we have learned from evolving management systems. Another unique aspect of this course is its constant evolution. We know change is occurring at an exponential rate, and this has proven true across finance, management, and leadership over the past year. The course addresses these emerging issues and will continue to be updated as necessary throughout the year.
Surgent's Data Analytics for Accountants and Financial Managers
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1.00 Credits
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Data analytics and mining are the fastest growing disciplines in accounting and general management. Many organizations are either planning programs or have them already underway. Unfortunately, a number of these attempts fail due to poor planning/preparation and a lack of commitment, training, and clear vision of the program's goals. Today there is no shortage of data, but relatively few organizations have established an environment and ongoing process to isolate, capture, analyze, and convert data into actionable information. At times, even organizations that are employing leading-edge analytics are doing it with traditional, limited sets of data. This session explores how an organization can successfully become data driven. The discussion includes numerous examples demonstrating how accounting and financial professionals can build upon their current analytical skills to better perform traditional tasks and assume a role as a business partner with others in their organization. The program is aimed to assist those just beginning the journey, as well as those who want to test their current efforts or are considering the need for a restart. In addition to discussing a number of analytical tools, including available software, lists of reference books and next-level software are provided. This program continues to build upon the Controllership Update Series.
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Surgent's Employer's Handbook: Health Care, Retirement, and Fringe Benefit Tax Issues
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2.00 Credits
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The employer-employee relationship strains both sides in uncertain times, and businesses need CPAs, controllers, and other advisors to provide understanding of the complex legal, tax, and health care issues associated with all aspects of employment. This course provides in-depth coverage of this critical area.
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Surgent's Employer's Handbook: Health Care, Retirement, and Fringe Benefit Tax Issues
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2.00 Credits
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The employer-employee relationship strains both sides in uncertain times, and businesses need CPAs, controllers, and other advisors to provide understanding of the complex legal, tax, and health care issues associated with all aspects of employment. This course provides in-depth coverage of this critical area.
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Surgent's Employer's Handbook: Legal, Tax, and Health Care Issues
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5.00 Credits
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The employer-employee relationship strains both sides in uncertain times, and businesses need CPAs, controllers, and other advisors to provide understanding of the complex legal, tax, and health care issues associated with all aspects of employment. This course provides in-depth coverage of this critical area. It will be updated and supplemented throughout the year to cover breaking developments.
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