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Learning Tracks

CCH User Conference 2010 will feature a wide range of CPE-accredited sessions that will provide you with real-world knowledge, tools and techniques to help you meet your professional needs. Learn from the industry experts on ways to advance your business by leveraging the latest technologies and best practices. Lectures, roundtables and workshops will be offered in five tracks covering:

 

Class Formats

  • Accounting & Audit – Topics related to general accounting, accounting standards and workflow tools.
  • General – Topics of broad interest to all levels of an organization.
  • Management – Topics of interest to partners, managing directors and senior management.
  • Tax – Topics related to tax law, return preparation and research.
  • Technology – Topics related to new technologies and application support.

Course Formats

    Class Formats
  • Lecture – Instructor-led, informational sessions outlining best practices and hot topics for tax and accounting professionals.  Users will learn about the new trends in the industry, and learn tips and tricks to make the most out of user’s experiences with Pro System fx® Suite products and the IntelliConnect® research platform.
  • Workshop – Hands-on training using a CCH-provided computer.  Work through real-life scenarios and perform exercises designed to increase your knowledge of the specific program.  Observe demonstrations, real-life applications and participate in question/answer sessions.
  • Roundtable – Engaging group discussions (20 participants) focusing on sharing ideas and experiences on specific issues, products and best practices with your peers.

Course Levels

  • Basic – Describes the level most beneficial to CPAs new to a skill or attribute.  Covers fundamental principles and skills.  This level is usually for participants with limited or no exposure to the subject.
  • Intermediate – Builds on a basic level program in order to relate fundamental principles and skills to practical situations and extend them to a broader range of applications.  This level is for participants with some exposure to the subjects.  Such persons are often at the mid-level within the organization, with operational and/or supervisory responsibilities.
  • Advanced – Focuses on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills, or a broader range of applications.  This level is for advanced participants with significant exposure to the subjects.  Advanced level programs are often appropriate for high-ranking persons within the organization; however, they may also be beneficial for lower-level professionals with specialized knowledge in a subject area.
  • Update – Provides a general review of new developments.  This level is for participants with a background in the subject area who desire to be kept current.
  • Overview – Develops a broad perspective in a subject area.  These programs are appropriate for professionals at all organizational levels.

Organization Size

To ensure attendees find CCH User Conference 2010 beneficial, we will offer topics that are of interest to small, medium, and large organizations. Topics will be the same for all groups:

  • Small Organizations — 1 – 9 users
  • Medium Organizations — 10 – 49 users
  • Large Organizations — 50+ users

 

All sessions will feature expert speakers who will share valuable advice, tips and tricks, and answer your questions so you can reap the maximum benefit from CCH solutions.

CPE - CCH User Conference 2009CCH is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy [NASBA] as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417.

 

CCH User Conference 2010: It’s all about the connections you make.