California CPA Education Foundation
The CalCPA Education Foundation provides continuing education and information to CPAs and other professionals. Founded in 1966, the CalCPA Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization and a sister organization of The California Society of Certified Public Accountants (CalCPA).
CPAs are required to pass a Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination to receive certification. To maintain that license, CPAs must undergo 80 hours biennially of continued professional education (CPE). The CalCPA Education Foundation's revenue comes from providing CPAs CPE via conferences, courses, webcasts, on demand, onsite training and more.
History
In 1965, Arthur Sargent, former CalCPA executive director, suggested the formation of a foundation under which the professional development program could flourish. In addition to ensuring that all the funds raised from educational programs would be reinvested into additional educational programs, a foundation could pursue research into accounting and tax matters, and study the accounting educational programs of California universities and colleges. An ad hoc committee, chaired by Tindall Cashion, was appointed to investigate the feasibility of establishing a separate foundation. In June 1965, the CalCPA board of directors approved formation of a separate nonprofit corporation that would be a subsidiary corporation under CalCPA’s control. In March 1966, the board approved the articles of incorporation and the bylaws of the new nonprofit corporation, and the California CPA Foundation for Education and Research was born. The name was changed to CalCPA Education Foundation in 1994.
Services
The CalCPA Education Foundation offers:
- 1200 courses and conferences delivered live in-person, webcast and on demand self-study annually throughout California
- Top instructors and experts in the field
- Discounted pricing for CalCPA members
- CE weeks in desirable resort locations
- Value-Priced Education discount program exclusively as a member benefit
- Coupon books for firms
- Onsite training
- Courses and conferences developed to comply with the Statement of Standards for Continuing Professional Education Programs jointly issued by NASBA and the AICPA
- Courses approved for MCLE for attorneys
- Courses approved for credit for enrolled agents and certified tax preparers
- CPE credit in required categories: accounting & auditing, ethics, fraud and government/Yellow Book
- Free ethics for members!
See also
External links
- CalCPA Education Foundation and CalCPA
- Group Insurance Trust of the California Society of CPAs
- Camico Professional Liability Insurance
- California Board of Accountancy