SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expensify, the exclusive receipt and expense management partner of the AICPA, announced today that its free training and certification course, “Getting Started with Expensify,” is now available for two CPE credits to any U.S. accountant. The course deep dives into topics such as expense management best practices, client onboarding and setup, and corporate card reconciliation in Expensify. Alongside CPE credits for U.S. accountants, graduates worldwide receive a free Expensify account and membership in the ExpensifyApproved! Partner Program.
“Our partners deserve the most rewarding learning experience in exchange for their time, and we’re excited to upgrade that experience with CPE credits,” says David Cardoza, Head of the ExpensifyApproved! Partner Program at Expensify. “With this introductory course, we’re ensuring that every accountant across the globe masters the basics of Expensify and passes the benefits along to their clients. This is only the start – we’re already exploring additional training avenues in the U.S. that focus on reaching more accountants, faster.”
“Getting Started with Expensify” is the gateway into the ExpensifyApproved! Partner Program, which counts 40% of the Top 100 U.S. accounting firms as members. The partner program offers exclusive perks such as discounts, client onboarding support, co-marketing opportunities, and invitations to once-in-a-lifetime networking experiences like ExpensiCon.
Ready to take your client advising to the next level? Enroll in “Getting Started with Expensify” today to become an ExpensifyApproved! partner.
About Expensify
Expensify is the world’s most widely-used receipt tracking and expense management app, and the only receipt and expense partner of the AICPA. Whether you’re working for yourself, managing a team, or closing the books for your clients, Expensify helps you ditch the spreadsheet so you have more time to focus on what really matters. Download the Expensify mobile app or sign up at use.expensify.com today – because you weren’t born to do expenses.