RADNOR, PA — Surgent Accounting & Financial Education has introduced the inaugural Surgent Knowledge Summit, a series of exclusive, live events organized to coincide with International Accounting Week. This summit is designed to provide accounting and tax professionals with critical insights and the opportunity to earn continuing professional education (CPE) credits, supporting their ongoing professional development.
The event will feature a variety of sessions led by industry experts, focusing on the latest trends and practices in accounting. “At Surgent, we believe that continuous learning is the key to staying competitive in today’s fast-paced accounting and tax landscape,” stated Liz Kolar, executive vice president of Surgent. She emphasized that the summit helps professionals stay informed about the latest trends and technologies while meeting their CPE requirements.
The summit’s sessions cover crucial topics such as the future of financial reporting, the influence of artificial intelligence on accounting, and post-election tax policy changes. Highlights include a panel discussion on the CPA exam and industry trends, a session on tax legislation following the 2024 election, and an exploration of how AI and blockchain are transforming financial reporting and auditing.
Key benefits of the summit include gaining insights from top industry experts, understanding the implications of new technologies, and acquiring strategies to navigate the evolving tax landscape. “The Surgent Knowledge Summit offers unparalleled access to exclusive content delivered by top industry experts,” Kolar explained, underscoring the event’s value for attendees.
The summit also features a mock CPA exam, providing candidates with a realistic practice experience to boost their preparation. This initiative aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of accounting professionals, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the industry.
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