In Person: Transforming Accounting with AI: Practical Insights and Applications

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Monday, June 30, 2025 @ 8:30am 4:30pm
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Description

This course is designed to provide CPAs in public and private practice with the latest insights and practical knowledge on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in accounting. With a focus on real-world applications and ethical considerations, this course equips accounting professionals with the skills necessary to leverage AI for improved efficiency and accuracy in their work. Having previous experience or exposure to AI is not necessary. This course will provide actionable insights and training CPAs can use on future engagements regardless of where the CPAs are along their AI learning path.

Credits

Category Amount
General 8.00

Would you prefer to receive printed materials in addition to electronic materials?

Links to the e-materials will be listed with your course registration in your account on the MSCPA website seven calendar days before the course. You will receive an e-mail when the materials are available.

If you request printed materials, they will be available for pick up at the registration desk on the date of the class. The option to request printed materials is only available up to 5 business days prior to the course date. Walk-in registrants and those registering between 1 and 5 days before the course will be sent an electronic link to the e-materials by default. “Extra” printed course materials will not be available on site. Printed materials are not available for conferences.



Leaders

Thomas E. Newell

Thomas E. Newell, Jr., CPA Columbus, Georgia

Thomas (Tom) is a shareholder in the firm of Newell & Newell, P.C. located in Columbus, GA. Tom graduated cum laude from Georgia Southwestern College in Americus, GA in 1980. Tom started the firm with his wife Silvia Newell, CPA in 1986. Prior to that his public accounting experience included both local firms and international firms. Tom is an active peer reviewer having performed over 200 reviews and has been involved with the peer review program since 1989.

Tom served on the Georgia Society peer review committees from 1989 to 1993. In 1993 Tom was selected to be one of the technical reviewers for the Georgia Society and served as a technical reviewer for the Georgia Society for 9 years. Tom has also served several years on the accounting and auditing committee at the Georgia Society. Tom has been a frequent speaker for the Georgia Society of CPAs at the Southeastern Accounting Show, Tax Forum (A&A topics), the Accounting Institute, local, national and international accounting firms and Fortune 500 companies. Tom is also a discussion leader for various continuing education courses on topics of audit & accounting, compilation and review, fraud and internal control, nonprofit, and peer review.