What is continuing education?
Continuing education is the continuing education of accountants, which refers to the re-education and further improvement of those who have obtained certificates and those who have not obtained certificates but are engaged in accounting work. Learners need to obtain corresponding credits. Continuing education needs to attend on time every year.
Contents of accounting continuing education.
1, a public compulsory subject. Including the basic knowledge such as laws and regulations, policy theory, accounting professional ethics and technical information that accountants should generally master.
2. Professional subjects. Accounting personnel, including those engaged in accounting work, should master financial accounting, management accounting, financial management, internal control and risk management, accounting information, taxation, accounting laws and regulations and other related professional knowledge.
Relevant regulations on continuing education of primary accounting
Candidates need to attend continuing education on time every year from the second year of obtaining the primary certificate, and each student can get no less than 90 points of continuing education every year. Professional subjects are the main learning content, and the credits obtained account for two-thirds of the total credits. Candidates can study through the local finance bureau, or participate in continuing education through the form of third-party payment.
The role of primary accounting continuing education
1 for the latest content.
The study of continuing education is generally the latest financial content of the year. Candidates can improve their professional level and knowledge, enhance their practical ability, and enhance their practical work ability and workplace competitiveness through learning.
2. Reduce economic crimes
Continuing education can enable students to learn the latest laws, regulations and national policies, enhance their awareness of law and wealth, and resolutely refuse unreasonable demands, which is conducive to protecting themselves and reducing economic crimes.