Overview
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Turning data into action: ERP and EPM
6 mins
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ERP is modular and process oriented
13 mins
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Is this helpful to a Business Manager?
24 mins
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Monitoring or Managing?
30 mins
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Executing data governance
41 mins
Course Description
The pace of economic and industry change increases at an almost exponential rate. Keeping abreast of new developments and their impact on the accounting and finance professionals can be a daunting task for accountants at every career stage.
Every quarter, this series will:
- Review business trends and issues in a variety of industries, emphasizing topics that influence the practice of accounting.
- Discuss best practices that financial professionals should be aware of.
This CPE Finance webinar is divided into 4 modules:
- Benford’s Law: The Single Digit Phenomenon
- Zero-based Budgeting: Has The Time Finally Come?
- Quick Look: Shopping Malls and Retail Chains
- Wrap-up
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Learning Objectives
- To analyze how Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) helps overcome the challenges of separate financial and non-financial systems.
- To discuss Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and explain how it facilitates business planning and management.
- To identify the stages of the data life cycle.
- To study the disciplines required to transform data into a valuable asset.
Recommended For
- This CPE webinar is applicable to accounting and finance professionals at every level in public, governmental, and private practice.
Who Should Attend?
- Accountant
- Accounting and audit managers/practitioners
- Accounting Firm
- Accounting Managers
- Accounting Practice Owners
- Auditors
- Certified Fraud Examiner
- Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Certified Valuation Analysts
- Chief Accounting Officer
- CPA (Industry)
- CPA - Mid Size Firm
- CPA - Small Firm
- Directors of Finance
- Finance Pros
- Risk Managers
- Senior Accountant
- Staff of Accounting Firm
- Young CPA