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K2's Saving Time With Electronic Forms

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1.00 Credits

Member Price $39.00

Non-Member Price $59.00

Overview

Web portals, "low-code/no-code" data collection, and survey tools have changed how we collect data. Modern solutions like Microsoft 365 Forms, Zoho Survey, SurveyMonkey, Microsoft PowerApps, and legacy tools like Adobe Acrobat Forms allow users to create web forms and integrate the resulting data into business process workflows. This session introduces the range of available tools, demonstrates standard features, and shows how tools permit users to expose or conceal questions based on answers given earlier in the survey. Attend this session to learn how to use tools you already own to efficiently collect data from your team, customers, and vendors.

 

Highlights

  • Comparing the capabilities and costs associated with forms/data collection tools and the different approaches taken by each tool
  • The benefits and risks associated with using each approach
  • Examples of how tools can be used effectively, with examples

Prerequisites

Fundamental understanding of business-related technology

Designed For

Accounting professionals who want to collect, aggregate, and report on data from employees, vendors, and customers more effectively

Objectives

  • Identify the licenses or subscriptions required to use forms/data collection tools, including Microsoft Power Apps, Zoho Forms, Microsoft Forms, and Adobe PDF forms
  • Identify examples of benefits and risks of using each approach to creating forms
  • Identify which tool or approach would be the best fit for a particular data collection task

Preparation

None

Notice

This course is offered by a 3rd party vendor and will not be accessible in the My CPE Tracker section of the ISCPA website. Course access information will be emailed directly to you by Accounting Continuing Professional Education Network (ACPEN).

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Brian Tankersley, K2 Enterprises LLC

Brian Tankersley is a CPA and consultant based in Knoxville, Tennessee. Brian is a frequent speaker at continuing education courses on auditing and technology for the American Institute of CPAs and K2 Enterprises, and is a senior faculty member with Becker Professional Review. Brian writes and publishes a nationally recognized blog on accounting and technology (http://blog.bftcpa.com). Tankersley’s areas of practice include accounting systems, taxation, IT consulting, and general business consulting. Prior to forming his own firm Brian practiced in public accounting with both international and local firms, as well as industry. His financial experience includes accounting & auditing, accounting system implementations, tax returns, financial analysis, inventory costing, and audits of public and private companies. Brian’s non-financial experience includes retail, wholesale, and manufacturing industry experience, technology strategy, technology management, systems implementation, technical training and documentation. Brian is both a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Information Technology Professional, and has bachelors degrees in both Accounting and Finance, cum laude, from the University of Tennessee. Mr. Tankersley has served on numerous board of directors and in leadership roles for both his church and in professional organizations. Brian is a member of the Tennessee Society of CPAs, the American Institute of CPAs, and the Information Technology Section of the American Institute of CPAs. He has also served as an officer and director for numerous area community and professional organizations. Brian, his wife Janette, and their four year old son make their home in Farragut, Tennessee. Entered 06/28/2006

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Non-Member Price $59.00

Member Price $39.00