Modern Accounting Systems and Financial Reporting
Modern financial reporting depends on the strength of the accounting systems, internal controls, and technologies that capture and process financial data. As organizations increasingly rely on integrated ERP systems, cloud platforms, automation, and data analytics, CPAs must understand how these systems influence financial reporting accuracy and risk. This course explores the foundations of modern accounting systems, including transaction processing, accounting subsystems, and the role of internal controls in supporting reliable financial reporting. Participants will also examine system controls, the COSO framework, control failures, and financial misstatement risks that can affect the integrity of financial information.
The course also examines the growing impact of technology on accounting environments, including ERP systems, cloud accounting, automation, and artificial intelligence. The course concludes with a practical focus on financial statement reliability, including reporting risks, data quality considerations, common system weaknesses, and best practices CPAs can use to strengthen financial reporting processes. By the end of the course, participants will have a stronger understanding of how accounting systems, internal controls, and technology work together to support accurate financial reporting and how CPAs can help organizations maintain the reliability and integrity of financial information.
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the role of modern accounting information systems in capturing, processing, and reporting financial data and how these systems support reliable financial reporting.
- Identify key components of internal control within accounting systems.
- Recognize common financial reporting risks, control failures, and system weaknesses that may lead to financial misstatements.
- Describe how modern technologies affect accounting processes and financial reporting risk.
- Identify the importance of data quality, data governance, and monitoring processes in supporting financial statement reliability.
- Apply professional judgment to evaluate accounting processes, identify reporting risks, and recommend best practices to strengthen financial reporting reliability.
Course Number:
CC26
NASBA Field of Study:
Accounting
Level:
Intermediate
Author/Instructor:
Colten Christensen
Publication Date:
March 2026
CPE Credits:
3
Prerequisites:
None
Advanced Preparation:
None
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