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The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants is the national, professional association for CPAs, with approximately 350,000 members, including CPAs in public practice, business and industry, government, and education. For more than 120 years, the AICPA has supported CPAs through every regulatory shift and new development, and we’ve earned the reputation of being the most trusted and influential organization in the profession. The AICPA provides guidance to our members to help them enhance their services and competency, no matter where they practice or where they are employed. 

One of our most important services is training. AICPA training offers a wide range of innovative and effective professional development opportunities designed to meet your needs and keep your staff on the leading edge of financial practices. On-site, off-site, online — whatever your preference — we can work with you to develop a blended learning program that fits your organization. 

AICPA ON-SITE TRAINING 

If you are looking to train 10 or more staff, our on-site training programs offer you the benefits of: 

  • No lost travel time and expenses for staff
  • A focused presentation for your company
  • Learning in a confidential environment
  • Flexible pricing options
  • Special discounts for large groups
  •  Employee/instructor interaction
  • Convenient schedules
  • Reinforced learning with workbooks and follow-up reading

 The experience and expertise of the AICPA With course lengths ranging from 4 hours to 5 days and more than 100 different subject areas to choose from, you are sure to find the training program that is right for your organization.



Training Industry Poll

Our recent poll revealed 60% of responders believe the economy will cause a reduction in next year’s training budget. Which area with be the first to be cut in 2009?




Total of votes : 3