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There are plenty of options available for CPE. According to the report, around 2,050 continuing professional education providers are available in the market. You pick up the wrong provider and end up with unnecessary stress and compliance headaches. Almost all of them are NASBA-approved course providers, typically offering between 250 hours and 15000+ hours of content.

So, how do you choose the best CPE provider to fit you? 

This piece presents 15 questions to make your selection easy. Review and select a CPE provider that meets your certification requirements and learning priorities within your budget. 

Key Takeaways

  • Choosing the right CPE platform to avoid compliance risks, wasted time, and unnecessary stress.
  • Prioritize course approvals, multi-qualification coverage, state-specific requirements, and ethics.
  • A strong content library with updated courses, multiple formats, and qualified instructors ensures better learning outcomes.
  • Platform experience, including mobile access, easy navigation, and compliance tracking, plays a major role in efficiency.
  • Focus on overall value—pricing, features, reporting tools, and bundled options—rather than just discounts.

1. Are CPE courses approved? 

Always ask for approval. If a webinar is not approved for CPE. It is worthless to attend lots of live webinars and complete a course. 

The convenience of choosing an approved provider for pursuing CPE credits is greatly enhanced. Select only the online CPE platform that has the maximum number of board approvals for its courses. 

Then the Question arises, why? Why you should choose a provider with the maximum number of board approvals. 

2. How many qualifications are their CPE courses approved for?

If you possess more than one qualification, then you need separate CPE credits for each qualification. It is also possible to receive CE credits for multiple titles through the same webinar or self-study course, for example, CE for tax professionals, CPE for CMAs, CIAs, and CFEs, provided they have approval from the relevant boards. 

To meet their regulatory bodies' CPE requirements, professionals often switch between multiple platforms. If your providers' courses are approved for multiple certifications, simply no hassle of multiple course completions. 

The number of qualifications that these providers are permitted to offer is very limited, with several providers having multiple approvals. 

3. Do CPE providers fulfill State board requirements?

In the US, all states have their own state governing body for CPAs. These state governing bodies have their own set of rules and guidelines for CPE requirements. So, it became necessary to search for the CPE provider to offer courses that meet the CPE requirements of all states. Ideally, the provider should package the courses according to state board requirements so you can complete your requirements all at once.  

And yes, MYCPE ONE is the only CPE platform where you are getting a complete package course statewise

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4. Do CPE providers have State-approved ethics courses?

CPE credits in Ethics are also required for your continuing education. These courses aren't available from every provider, and when they are, they are expensive. In order to qualify for Ethics CPE, you will need to check whether these courses are approved by the state boards.  

5. What is the Size of the Content Library? 

The content library of any CPE provider is something you should pay close attention to. You will benefit more from a course with a higher number of options. The content library is continuously updated since there are a large number of available courses. Different boards mandate different fields of study, so there is a higher likelihood of finding courses that fit these demands. 

In general, CPE providers offer 250 - 500 hours of content per course. While this number isn't small, it leaves the question of whether these courses will satisfy your CPE requirements from just one source. 

6. How many hours of content are available, and for what qualifications?

Knowing the total number of hours of content offered by the CPE provider is essential for planning your learning journey. Inquire about the duration and format of the courses, as well as the number of CPE credits or qualifications each course offers. This information will help the professionals to determine if the provider's offerings align with your specific CPE requirements.  

7. What are the Modes of course delivery do they offer?

In order to earn CPE, multiple learning modes are available, including live webinars, on-demand courses (self-study courses), ebooks, virtual conferences, podcasts, etc. CPE credits may be required by different organizations. Some may suffice with self-study, while most require live webinars for half or more of the CPE.  

Some CPE providers only offer self-study courses, which are an easy way to get CPE credits, but it won't be enough to meet your requirements, so you will need to seek other platforms with live webinars or in-person training to earn CPE credits. 

8. What is the Frequency of course updates?

Are the course materials comprehensive and up-to-date with the latest industry standards and practices? Ensure that the course materials provided by the CPE provider are relevant, and up-to-date with current industry standards and practices. Inquire about the content qualifications and expertise of the course creators. 

9. Who are the instructors and subject matter experts?

Learning from a qualified instructor having  

  • Credentials 

  • Real world experience 

How many presenters does the CPE provider have

One can get bored attending courses from only a single presenter. If any platform provides courses from multiple speakers, then this helps professionals to choose the one that they are comfortable learning from. A lack of good instructors would make assimilation difficult. So, opt for the platform where you can find courses available from multiple presenters. 

Ask About Speakers/Presenters

Along with this, one of the major factors that count when looking for a good instructor is their experience. Only an experienced instructor can guide professionals because they have great knowledge of their field.   

10. How Streamlined and Accessible is their platform?

  • Mobile learning 

  • Easy to Navigate 

  • Search Filter Qualification specific 

  • User Experience Design 

How is the ease of usage and user experience?

Every CPE provider cares very much about user experience. If the user experience is poor, it wouldn't matter how valuable the content is or how many there are on a platform. It is important that the user can easily find the courses they are looking for, even on platforms with a large number of courses. 

In the absence of a self-help filter or an easy guide, users could find the desired courses by scrolling down to the bottom or searching several pages on the site. 

Can we attend the CPE courses on mobile devices?  

When it comes to attending the CPE courses hassle-free, then flexibility, of course, matters. Hence, it is important for the providers to provide their services to mobile users as well. Attending courses on mobile devices can enhance user experience as they can attend the courses from anywhere, regardless of the specific location and system requirements. 

11. How easy and affordable is the platform?

Don't fall for the discount. You are buying your learning, not a discount. If the cost concern you, 

  • Pricing Model 

  • Value proportion 

  • Free Trial 

Are CPE courses available at affordable pricing?

The availability of free courses is rapid, and earning them is easy. Most courses, however, come with a price that is too high. You will probably find that similar courses in the same area of study are listed at different prices when you look for other providers. You should therefore go to the place that offers affordable CPE courses. 

12. Reporting and Compliance tracking Features do they offer?

  • Live compliance tracking: Choosing a right CPE platform is about how seamlessly they help you stay compliant. Look for live compliance tracking, for real-time view of credit earned, remaining requirements, and deadlines. 

  • Direct reporting: Top providers now integrate with regulatory bodies allowing automatic credit submission to minimize reporting errors. 

  • Record keeping tools: Securely store certificates, transcripts, and completion records in one centralized dashboard to stay audit-ready. 

13. What Mix of Knowledge, Application and Certificate Programs Do They Offer?

Look for courses which go beyond the course catalogue and offer knowledge-based courses. Application-based programs are important, as they are more focused on real-world scenarios, case studies, and practical problem-solving ability.  

Look if the provider offers certificate programs. Their structured paths allow you to build expertise in specific areas like taxation, audit, or advisory services. This adds credibility to your professional portfolio. 

14. What is the rating of the platform? 

Research and evaluate the reputation and rating of the CPE provider's platform. Look for feedback and reviews from past participants to gain insights about the quality of the courses, delivery methods, and overall learning experience. Consider factors such as user-friendliness, technical support, and the platform's ability to deliver engaging and interactive content. 

15. Are there any discounts or packages available for multiple course enrollments? 

Every year you need to complete 20-40 CPE credit requirements by attending various courses. And, to complete your credit requirement, you need to invest a lot for the registration. So, always ensure that you pick the CPE platform that also offers you discounts or special package prices.

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Conclusion

Choosing the right CPE provider is not just about earning credits—it’s about making your entire learning and compliance process simpler, smarter, and more efficient. With so many providers offering similar promises, the real difference lies in approvals, content quality, platform experience, and compliance support. 

Ask the right questions. Avoid unnecessary complexity. Select a provider that aligns with your certifications, state requirements, and learning preferences. Focus on value, flexibility, and reliability rather than just cost or course volume. 

In the end, the best CPE provider is one that helps you stay compliant without stress, supports your professional growth, and brings all your CPE needs together in one place.

FAQs

NASBA approval ensures that the courses meet recognized standards to count toward CPE requirements.

Yes, CPE earned from one course can be user to meet multiple qualification credit requirement.  But the course should be approved by the relevant governing bodies for each certification.

No, not all providers meet every state board requirement. It’s important to choose a provider that offers courses aligned with your specific state’s guidelines. 

Live compliance tracking, direct reporting to regulatory bodies, and centralized record-keeping are key features that make compliance easier and audit ready.

Always look beyond pricing. Evaluate the total value including, course quality, content variety, instructor expertise, platform usability, and compliance features.

Imtiaz Munshi, CPA

Imtiaz Munshi, CPA

CFO, AZSTEC LLC

Imtiaz Munshi, CPA (US), is the CFO at Azstec, LLC and a trusted advisor to high-net-worth entrepreneurs. A seasoned tax planner and a business strategist with his 25 years of experience, he helps businesses grow smarter and stronger. Imtiaz specializes in guiding entrepreneurs and enterprises through complex financial decisions with clarity and confidence. His passion lies in simplifying strategy, optimizing tax outcomes, and driving sustainable growth. Through his work and thought leadership, Imtiaz continues to empower CPAs and business owners to stay ahead in an evolving financial landscape shaped by AI, ESG, and data-driven change.

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