FinQuery launches free CPE Hub for accounting professionals
US-based FinQuery has launched its CPE Hub, a resource centre designed for accounting and finance professionals seeking to advance their knowledge and earn CPE credits at no cost.
FinQuery, an AI-powered SaaS platform, specialises in automating prepaid and accrual accounting, facilitating compliance with lease accounting standards, and centralising contract management.
The platform is designed to empower accounting and finance teams, currently aiding more than 36,000 professionals to expedite their financial close processes, streamline budgeting and more.
The CPE hub is intended to provide access to a collection of both on-demand and upcoming live webinars on various subjects.
These include accounting automation, audit preparation, contract management, financial reporting, lease accounting and prepaid and accrual accounting.
The company has also announced its upcoming virtual Accounting Automation Summit.
This free event, eligible for CPE credits, aims to delve into the most recent trends and breakthroughs in accounting automation.
It aims to provide attendees actionable insights to optimise workflows, improve compliance, and enhance efficiency in financial operations.
FinQuery Product Accounting and Operations director Emily Fish said: “We are committed to empowering accounting and finance professionals with the knowledge and resources they need to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.
“Our CPE Hub provides a convenient and accessible way for users to earn CPE credits, expand their expertise, and contribute to their professional development.”
This initiative follows the recent promotion of Joe Schab to the role of chief executive officer at FinQuery.
Schab, who previously held the positions of president and chief operating officer, is set to lead the company forward.
“FinQuery launches free CPE Hub for accounting professionals ” was originally created and published by The Accountant, a GlobalData owned brand.
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