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    The last 2 years I have used the Kleinrock CPE...does anyone have any suggestions for good CPE online that is reasonably priced?

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    Gordy,

    Try CPE Depot (don't have the link) or FunCPE. Also, TMI offers CPE course. I've used them for some years and I like them for ease and $$.

    See what you think.

    Dennis

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      #3
      FunCPE is good

      In addition to the Wiseguides http://www.paychex.com/wiseguides/wiseguides.aspx link that I posted on the other forum, I'll also recommend FunCPE. I tried their ethics course last year. Text was Circular 230. I think it cost $25 for four hours.

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        #4
        Hopefully

        Hopfully TMI (The Tax Book) is going to provide us with more CPE options. I have not completed the CPE that was ordered with the new book, but will shortly.

        I have used FUN CPE, and CPE Depot. They were inexpensive, and I found that the testing and source material were good. CPE courses contained a lot of material of Danny Santucci (Calif), which I recognized from prior seminars.

        Sandy

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          #5
          I was looking at the CPE Depot site. You have to join. Membership fee $149.

          What do I get for that? All courses I want? Can you see a list of the courses before you join?

          Anyone with any info on this?
          You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.

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            #6
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            I used Krusemark's on line CPE. The course for 22 hrs Federal plus 2 hrs ethics totaling 24hrs cpe, cost $57.00. www.clientwhys.com

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              #7
              WhiteOleander

              Yes, all the courses you want for $149. I was taking other courses, from other sites, so I overpaid a little, but if you get all your credits there, not too bad.

              Dennis

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                #8
                Pes

                Originally posted by gordywest View Post
                The last 2 years I have used the Kleinrock CPE...does anyone have any suggestions for good CPE online that is reasonably priced?
                Professional Education Software (www.pescpe.com) is pretty good -- prices not real cheap, but not out-of-sight either.

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                  #9
                  Thanks Dennis. I'm going to look into that further.
                  You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.

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                    #10
                    Someone

                    should write a book on the CPE choices out there to guide professionals to the CPE that's right for them.

                    Someone should also invent a telephone that has a cord running from the handset to the base so that you don't wander out of range of the base or forget where you put the handset ;-)

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                      #11
                      Suggestion(?)-Question(?

                      Originally posted by WhiteOleander View Post
                      Thanks Dennis. I'm going to look into that further.
                      This is just another source I thought should be put into the "CPE Pool" Have you or anyone else tried the CPE offered to NATP members? I haven't used the on-line offerings, but over the past 6 or so years I have ordered some of their courses with CPE credits in book form. The yearly update is also offered with a disk to watch an actual seminar. I kind of like to have a "written" version sitting on a shelf to refresh my memory on a subject, so I order interesting CPE's which include a written version with other medias. (just my quirky nature)

                      I have found the information in NATP materials very helpful. There site and emails are showing On-Line CPE offerings but I haven't even looked at it because I, also, am still trying to finish the one I got from the TaxBook. I figured I would think about CPE after I finish the 9 returns I have sitting in the office. You do have to be a member to get a good price but non-members can attend or order their materials.

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                        #12
                        three kinds of subject

                        >>the CPE that's right for them<<

                        I think of CPE in terms of three kinds of subject matter. First, there's the basic rules of whatever topic. Last year I did some review of travel & entertainment and some new learning about corporations. I always do those by mail or online because it's just reading the book. Generally that's the cheapest way to accrue the required minimum credit hours.

                        Then there are courses that offer analysis and help prioritize the rules. Usually those are best with a live speaker, but sometimes you will find good write-ups. For example, a few years ago P.E.S. put a dozen of the old Danny Santucci seminars on a CD in PDF format. Usually such classes are more expensive so I often don't bother paying extra for CPE credit.

                        Don't forget the annual update. It's an all-day affair for California preparers, and to my mind Spidell is the only choice. The class is a mix of new rules with advice for applying them.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by BJM View Post
                          I used Krusemark's on line CPE. The course for 22 hrs Federal plus 2 hrs ethics totaling 24hrs cpe, cost $57.00. www.clientwhys.com

                          I'll second this one. Krusemark is by far the cheapest I could find. They have a 2007 online course for 24 hours WITH 2 hours of ethics for $60.95. You just can't beat that price anywhere that I've found. I've been doing that course each year and then spending money on whatever specific education I need without regard to hours. Imagine - less than $3 per hour for continuing education!

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                            #14
                            I prefer the courses that fit my practice. That is to say, I am more interested in knowledge vs CPE credits. I then look at the price of the courses then make my decision from there. Some of the CPE I've gotten came from CSEA (super seminars in Reno and Vegas), NATP, then others.
                            Dave, EA

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                              #15
                              IRS Teleconferences

                              The IRS provides free one hour teleconferences which are sometimes quite informative and the subject matter is usually timely. A few months ago there was one on the telephone tax refund and another on energy tax credits. It is a good way to get a few extra credits added to your purchased courses.

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