Four Software Packages That Make CPE Tracking Easy

Tracking annual CPE is another fringe benefit you might want to provide your employees. It doesn’t cost a lot and if you get it systemetized, it won’t take one person too long to handle your whole firm. Accountants love it. Recently, the CPA Computer Report reviewed these programs:

Professional Education Tracking System
Schenck & Associates
800-236-2246 or 920-731-8111
$395 for unlimited users; Win 95/98, NT

CPA Report Generator
Gleim Publications
800-874-5346 or 904-375-0772
$69.95 for two; $50 plus $10 to $15 per additional user, depending on the number

Continuing Education Tracking System
Linton Shafer Computer Services
800-638-2220 or 301-695-5333
$275 for unlimited users; Win 95/98, NT

CPELOG
201-825-9431
$50 for one user/one state; $15 for two to 25 users; $15 for 26 to 50 users; $20 for each additional state.

Reviews of these software programs are available to subscribers only. A monthly subscription is only $13.25 per month. To subscribe, call 800-260-1120 or 608-231-1003 or visit their subscription page.

Parts of this article were reprinted with permission from IOMA.

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