CPE Catalog
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AICPA On-Demand & Self-Study courses take up to 24 hours to process.
AICPA Town Hall Series (Rebroadcast of 7/23/2026)
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Online
1.00 Credits
Each event is a rebroadcast of the live Town Hall webcast from the previous week.The AICPA Town Hall Series delivers: Timely & Critical Information Interpretation & Analysis Firm and Business Strategies Practitioner Capabilities
Reviewing Individual Tax Returns
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Online
2.00 Credits
Catch errors on individual returns The sheer volume of individual tax returns requiring preparation can create a work environment that invariably leads to errors or omissions. A trained eye can spot mistakes. A case-based approach to learning return review Two case studies focus on issues that individual return preparers and reviewers will frequently encounter in their practice: Section 199A (qualified business income deduction) Home office deduction Rental properties Hobby losses Organization and start-up costs In-course application Learners get access to two 2025 individual returns to review for: Errors Areas for improvement Opportunities to educate or advise the client Developed with H.R. 1, commonly referred to as OBBBA, in mind, these returns are designed to provoke planning ideas for the modern client.
Leases: Mastering the New FASB Requirements
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Online
8.00 Credits
FASB ASC 842, *Leases*, standards decoded By learning essential information about lease accounting requirements, you'll understand the core principles of the standards and how to apply them. You'll explore topics, such as: Identification Recognition Measurement Presentation and disclosure requirements Deliberate application of lessee accounting model You'll also learn about classifying leases, the amortization of the right-of-use asset, and the interest on a lease liability. Additional topics include: Short-term leases Purchase options Variable lease payments Sale and leaseback transactions Leveraged leases
Construction Contractors: Auditing Considerations
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Online
4.00 Credits
Overcoming the challenges of auditing contracts Construction makes up a large portion of the economy. As such, a growing number of accounting and finance professionals may need to be aware of the accounting and auditing guidance for the construction industry. You'll delve into the audit considerations related to construction contracts, covering various topics, including: Audit planning and substantive auditing procedures The core knowledge necessary to succeed Key issues affecting construction auditing, including auditing under the new revenue recognition and leases guidance Audit risks and risk assessment
Excel for Accounting Professionals Session 8: Dynamic Headers, Mapping Tables and Error Check
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Online
3.50 Credits
Relevant Excel methods for accounting experts In Excel, there are several opportunities to apply features, functions and methods to build a dynamic workbook. In this hands-on demonstration of several Excel skills, you'll review the following topics through engaging expert-led instruction: Dynamic headers Horizontal reports Mapping Tables Data Validation Excel error checking skill development Designed with time for you to work along with the facilitator, this webcast examines the importance of automating reporting workbooks in Excel. You will review various topics, including: Horizontal or crosstab reports Mapping tables and how they are the key to unlocking major efficiency gains. Data validation in digital reports Error Check *Session 8 is one of eight sessions that is available as an individual session. Each session builds on the prior sessions, so you'll want to consider watching other parts of the bundle. [Excel for Accounting Professionals Webcast Series] (https://www.aicpa-cima.com/cpe-learning/webcast/excel-for-accounting-professionals-webcast-series-bundle) to further prepare to tackle real-world issues and build powerful workbooks.*
SOC Mastery for CPA Firms: Your Roadmap to Starting a SOC Practice
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Online
1.00 Credits
In the realm of modern business, the trend of outsourcing functions or activities to third-party service providers is on the rise. While this strategy can enhance efficiency and cost-effectiveness, it also introduces inherent risks that necessitate careful identification, assessment, and management. As a result, those utilizing such outsourced services, along with their auditors, increasingly demand comprehensive insights into the effectiveness of controls within these service organizations. To fulfill this need, the AICPA offers a range of SOC (System and Organization Control) for service organizations engagements, providing assurance reports that offer vital information for evaluating and mitigating the risks tied to outsourcing, thereby fostering trust and transparency. This webcast serves as an introduction for CPA firms who are new to SOC for service organizations engagements or as a refresher for those already acquainted. It does not delve into the specifics of conducting a SOC examinations; however, it offers a general understanding of how to start up a SOC practice.
SOC Mastery for CPA Firms: Your Roadmap to Starting a SOC Practice
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Online
1.00 Credits
In the realm of modern business, the trend of outsourcing functions or activities to third-party service providers is on the rise. While this strategy can enhance efficiency and cost-effectiveness, it also introduces inherent risks that necessitate careful identification, assessment, and management. As a result, those utilizing such outsourced services, along with their auditors, increasingly demand comprehensive insights into the effectiveness of controls within these service organizations. To fulfill this need, the AICPA offers a range of SOC (System and Organization Control) for service organizations engagements, providing assurance reports that offer vital information for evaluating and mitigating the risks tied to outsourcing, thereby fostering trust and transparency. This webcast serves as an introduction for CPA firms who are new to SOC for service organizations engagements or as a refresher for those already acquainted. It does not delve into the specifics of conducting a SOC examinations; however, it offers a general understanding of how to start up a SOC practice.
Professional Ethics: The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' Comprehensive Course (For Licensure)
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Online
8.50 Credits
Overview Ethical principles and independence requirements to uphold honesty, objectivity, and professional conduct are examined for accounting and finance professionals earning their CPA license. Ethical accounting is a MUST Understanding and applying ethical principles and independence requirements is every accounting and finance professional’s responsibility. You'll learn the fundamentals of ethical accounting to help you adhere to professional ethics standards. Essential ethics topics include: Viewing and analyzing ethical matters Adhering to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Applying the code’s conceptual framework Evaluating conflicts of interest and maintaining confidentiality Maintaining your independence Independence rules play a key role in professional ethics as well. Vital topics you'll explore are: The AICPA independence rules Independence rules regarding personal financial interests, loans, employment, and business relationships that relate to you and your immediate family Independence rules from regulators, including the SEC and PCAOB Other ethics considerations More topics in professional ethics you'll cover include: Rules that apply to government auditors and audits of employee benefit plans, federally funded charitable organizations, financial institutions, and insurance Rule interpretations related to gifts and entertainment Ethics rules related to professional tax services Real-world scenarios Case studies and realistic examples will enhance your comprehension and enable you to practice what you’ve learned. IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT YOUR CPE CREDIT: Many states do not accept the AICPA course to meet the ethics requirement for earning or maintaining a CPA license. Please contact your state board to determine which ethics course is required to earn your license. If you are taking the course for licensure you must pass with a score of 90 percent or higher to qualify towards earning your CPA license. If you are taking the course to maintain your existing license you must pass with a score of 70 percent or higher. Professional Ethics: The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' Comprehensive Course (For Licensure) is offered online. To purchase the version of this course for licensure, select the item on this page.