Bundled learning modules: Workplace Accounting Series

Foundational staff training designed for professionals in CPA firms and corporations in the private and public sector.

Welcome the newest members of your team — or strengthen your current staff’s skills — with the AICPA’s core competency builders. Introductory courses cover the fundamentals: financial accounting, management accounting, ethics, and finance.

These modules are designed for staff seeking to build confidence in their knowledge of essentials, such as the structure of financial statements, management accounting basics, core principles of professional ethics, and finance fundamentals.

Learning modules require approximately 5–10 hours each to complete and can be completed in any order. You have the choice of purchasing courses individually or as a discounted bundle.

Workplace Accounting Series” is an ideal starting point for new accounting professionals in your organization. Contact your sales representative today.

Welcome the newest members of your team — or strengthen your current staff’s skills — with the AICPA’s core competency builders. Introductory courses cover the fundamentals: financial accounting, management accounting, ethics, and finance.

These modules are designed for staff seeking to build confidence in their knowledge of essentials, such as the structure of financial statements, management accounting basics, core principles of professional ethics, and finance fundamentals.

Learning modules require approximately 5–10 hours each to complete and can be completed in any order. You have the choice of purchasing courses individually or as a discounted bundle.

Workplace Accounting Series” is an ideal starting point for new accounting professionals in your organization. Contact your sales representative today.

Introduction to Financial Accounting

Transparency and compliance are the backbone of financial accounting. With clear explanations and real-world examples, this introductory course emphasizes how financial accounting underpins informed decision-making.

Course objectives:

  • Recognize the structure and purpose of financial statements.

  • Learn the principles that guide the preparation of reliable financial information.

  • Understand how financial statements are prepared and used to communicate business performance.

Introduction to Financial Accounting” requires approximately 5 hours to complete.

Introduction to Financial Accounting

Transparency and compliance are the backbone of financial accounting. With clear explanations and real-world examples, this introductory course emphasizes how financial accounting underpins informed decision-making.

Course objectives:

  • Recognize the structure and purpose of financial statements.

  • Learn the principles that guide the preparation of reliable financial information.

  • Understand how financial statements are prepared and used to communicate business performance.

Introduction to Financial Accounting” requires approximately 5 hours to complete.

Introduction to Management Accounting

Analyzing data to monitor, evaluate, and advise on business operations is the cornerstone of management accounting. With this course, learners will build their knowledge and learn how to move theory into practice.

Course objectives:

  • Recognize key concepts and practices of management accounting.

  • Understand how financial and nonfinancial information support strategic decision-making.

  • Learn how costs are classified and analyzed; how budgets are prepared and used; and how performance is measured against organizational objectives.

Introduction to Management Accounting” requires approximately 11 hours to complete.

Introduction to Management Accounting

Analyzing data to monitor, evaluate, and advise on business operations is the cornerstone of management accounting. With this course, learners will build their knowledge and learn how to move theory into practice.

Course objectives:

  • Recognize key concepts and practices of management accounting.

  • Understand how financial and nonfinancial information support strategic decision-making.

  • Learn how costs are classified and analyzed; how budgets are prepared and used; and how performance is measured against organizational objectives.

Introduction to Management Accounting” requires approximately 11 hours to complete.

Introduction to Ethics

Ethical behavior upholds the integrity of our profession. But maintaining ethical standards can sometimes seem like a gray area. This course highlights the importance of vigilance and offers case studies and tactics to mitigate risks.

Course objectives:

  • Examine integrity, objectivity, professional competence, confidentiality, and professional behavior.

  • Understand the core principles of professional ethics and how to apply them in real-world scenarios.

  • Recognize common threats that can challenge ethical conduct in the workplace.

Introduction to Ethics” requires approximately 5 hours to complete.

Introduction to Ethics

Ethical behavior upholds the integrity of our profession. But maintaining ethical standards can sometimes seem like a gray area. This course highlights the importance of vigilance and offers case studies and tactics to mitigate risks.

Course objectives:

  • Examine integrity, objectivity, professional competence, confidentiality, and professional behavior.

  • Understand the core principles of professional ethics and how to apply them in real-world scenarios.

  • Recognize common threats that can challenge ethical conduct in the workplace.

Introduction to Ethics” requires approximately 5 hours to complete.

Introduction to Finance

Fundamental concepts of finance, including capital budgeting basics, financial statement analysis, risk and return, and cash flow management, are covered in this course. Additionally, the course presents practical application, providing case studies and highlighting how finance supports value creation and sound decision-making.

Course objectives:

  • Understand core concepts of finance and how they guide business decisions.

  • Learn the principles that underpin investment, financing, and resource allocation.

  • Recognize the relationship between risk and return.

Introduction to Finance” requires approximately 12 hours to complete.

Introduction to Finance

Fundamental concepts of finance, including capital budgeting basics, financial statement analysis, risk and return, and cash flow management, are covered in this course. Additionally, the course presents practical application, providing case studies and highlighting how finance supports value creation and sound decision-making.

Course objectives:

  • Understand core concepts of finance and how they guide business decisions.

  • Learn the principles that underpin investment, financing, and resource allocation.

  • Recognize the relationship between risk and return.

Introduction to Finance” requires approximately 12 hours to complete.

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