Practical knowledge for confident financial decision-making
As organizations grow, take on new challenges, or prepare for audits and reviews, financial tasks can become more complex and time-sensitive. It can be difficult navigating evolving standards, interpreting financial statements, or managing reporting requirements across multiple systems — all while balancing day-to-day responsibilities.
This course stream is designed to offer clear, accessible guidance on core accounting topics, from financial statements and revenue recognition to ethics and taxation. The goal is to build confidence, improve accuracy, and support better decision-making, no matter your level of experience.
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Description:
This course will assist in the creation of financial statements that are clear and concise for monthly and year-end reporting, helping you prepare for your annual review or audit.
You’ll learn how to prepare cash flow statements (CFS) following Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (ASPE) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The course covers the purpose of these statements, types of cash transactions, classification of cash flow activities, and accurate reporting.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Explain why cash flow statements are important.
- Identify cash, cash equivalents, and non-cash transactions.
- Categorize cash flow activities into operating, investing, or financing.
- Report cash flow transactions and disclosures in the statements.
Target audience:
Bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and controllers responsible for data entry, bookkeeping, invoice processing, bank reconciliations, tax filings, financial reporting, and generally maintaining the financial role for their organization.
Suitable for those new to accounting roles or seeking a refresher.
CPD eligible for CPAs.
Delivery format:
eLearning
Length:
1.5 hours
Description:
This course will assist in the creation of financial statements that are clear and concise for monthly and year-end reporting, helping you prepare for your annual review or audit.
You’ll learn about Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E) assets used in producing goods, providing services, renting to others, or for administrative purposes. These assets are intended for continuous use across reporting periods.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Understand what PP&E is.
- Explain what happens when PP&E loses value (impairment).
- Recognize signs that PP&E might be losing value.
Target audience:
Bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and controllers responsible for data entry, bookkeeping, invoice processing, bank reconciliations, tax filings, financial reporting, and generally maintaining the financial role for their organization.
Suitable for those new to accounting roles or seeking a refresher.
CPD eligible for CPAs.
Delivery format:
eLearning
Length:
1 hour
Description:
This course will assist in the creation of financial statements that are clear and concise for monthly and year-end reporting, helping you prepare for your annual review or audit.
You’ll learn how to recognize and measure revenue according to ASPE 3400 — the standards for when and how revenue should be recognized in the financial statements of private enterprises.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Understand the rules for recognizing and measuring revenue under ASPE 3400.
- Present and disclose revenue information according to ASPE 3400.
Target audience:
Bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and controllers responsible for data entry, bookkeeping, invoice processing, bank reconciliations, tax filings, financial reporting, and generally maintaining the financial role for their organization.
Suitable for those new to accounting roles or seeking a refresher.
CPD eligible for CPAs.
Delivery format:
eLearning
Length:
1.25 hour
Description:
This course will assist in the creation of financial reports that are clear and concise for monthly and year-end financial reporting to prepare for your annual review or audit.
You’ll learn how to spot and evaluate things like unexpected costs, legal claims, and future obligations.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Carry out steps to identify and assess these potential contingencies, claims, and commitments.
- Record and disclose contingencies, claims and commitments.
Target audience:
Bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and controllers responsible for data entry, bookkeeping, invoice processing, bank reconciliations, tax filings, financial reporting, and generally maintaining the financial role for their organization.
Applicable to entities following ASPE or IFRS.
Suitable for those new to accounting roles or seeking a refresher.
CPD eligible for CPAs.
Delivery format:
eLearning
Length:
1 hour
Description:
Ethical dilemmas do not always arise from conscious action. Good people can make bad choices. As a result, many feel caught off guard by ethical dilemmas and do not know what strategies exist to deal with them. This course offers an opportunity to reflect on ethical behaviour in the workplace and learn strategies for navigating difficult situations.
You’ll explore the nature of workplace ethics, influences on ethical behaviour, and practical approaches to resolving dilemmas.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Recognize when ethical dilemmas can occur in the workplace.
- Identify different kinds of ethical dilemmas.
- Use strategies for dealing with workplace ethical dilemmas.
Target audience:
This course is designed for employees at every level of the organization — from general staff to seasoned professionals and executives. It provides essential knowledge and practical skills to help participants recognize and respond effectively to ethical dilemmas.
For those holding designations that require ethics training for continuing education credits, this course offers a valuable and compliant solution.
Delivery format:
eLearning
Length:
45 minutes
Description:
This course offers a practical introduction to the core principles outlined in the CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant) Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). It’s often complemented by your organization’s internal policies and guidelines, helping to shape professional behaviour and ethical decision-making in the workplace.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Describe ethical conduct and identify ethical dilemmas.
- Identify the fundamental principles of ethics.
- Apply provincial CPA regulatory requirements.
- Explain the processes around reporting and whistleblower policy.
Target audience:
This course is ideal for CPAs and other professionals whose designations require ethics training for continuing education. While it focuses on CPA standards, the content is broadly relevant to anyone needing ethics credits.
Delivery format:
eLearning
Length:
45 minutes
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