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The NJCPA and the NJCPA Education Foundation offer hundreds of seminars, conferences and events every year. Use the filter options below to search our upcoming CPE programs and events.
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To provide additional learning opportunities, the NJCPA has partnered with several leading CPE providers. For your convenience, you can register for these events on njcpa.org. You will receive additional information and participation instructions directly from the provider.
Employees, now more than ever, are experiencing stress, anxiety and other mental health chall...
When we verbally communicate with an individual, we must make a conscious decision as to whether we believe what we have heard. Little do we realize that we are not making a decision based on what we have heard; rather we...
Have you ever met an accountant who exhibits solid technical prowess but possesses lackluster communication skills? It is not unusual to meet a savvy accountant who is a technical expert, but could enhance the delivery of writt...
Client interactions and professionalism are at the core of what we do as accountants. However, communication with clients is not always as straightforward as it may seem. Sometimes there will be difficult conversations and disa...
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Written Information Security Plans (WISP), focusing on their purpose, requirements, and implementation. Starting with the 2024 PTIN renewal season, all PTIN holders must certify ...
The difference between star performers and average ones in leadership roles is attributable largely to emotional intelligence (EQ). It’s surprising, then, that EQ is underrated as an essential ingredient for success in li...
Unlock the power of multigenerational teams to future-proof your firm.
Today’s workplace is more generationally diverse than ever—spanning five, soon to be six, distinct generations. And while this mix can c...
Do you ever get blank looks when you present your company's financial statements? Does your board nod knowingly, during your presentation, but never seem to have any meaningful questions? It could be that they h...