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Microsoft 365® Power Series—Understanding the Role of Microsoft 365 in an Accounting Practice

Online

# of CPE Credits

2

Description

In partnership with Higgins Advisory, this program will be held on the Higgins Advisory learning platform. 

 

You will receive an access link prior to the event.

 

 

In today’s competitive accounting landscape, leveraging technology is crucial for efficiency and client satisfaction. This course introduces CPAs to the Microsoft 365® ecosystem, highlighting how its suite of applications can streamline accounting processes and enhance collaboration. Participants will learn how to integrate Microsoft 365 tools into their daily workflows, leading to improved productivity and better client service. By understanding the strategic role of Microsoft 365, accounting professionals can stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. This course is one of a six-part series on Microsoft 365 for CPAs. We recommend you attend all six presentations to develop a complete understanding of Microsoft 365 and its potential to advance your digital transformation.


Required Knowledge: None


Advanced Preparation: None


Who Should Attend: Anyone who wants to develop an understanding of the complete scope of capabilities Microsoft 365® offers

Objective

* Recognize the full range of capabilities the entire Microsoft 365® ecosystem of apps has to offer CPAs * Identify the many ways in which CPAs can apply the full range of tools in Microsoft 365

Credit Types

  • Computer Software & Applications: 2

Event Speaker(s)

John Higgins

Event Level:Overview
Event Code:WL000825
Event Vendor:Higgins Advisory, LLC
Fields of Study:Computer Software & Applications
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    Registration Fees

    RegistrationTypePrice
    General: Live Online (2 hours)Members$100.00
    General: Live Online (2 hours)Non Members$225.00


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