Bill.com Offers CPE Credits

The business payments technology network Bill.com said Thursday that its clients can now earn continuing professional education credits for Bill.com training.

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Practitioners who complete the Expert Certification course can receive up to 7.0 CPE credits in computer science. Upon successful completion of the course, the company said it would email participants their CPE certificate within two business days. From the Bill.com console, navigate to the training tab and select Expert Certification.

“Successful practitioners know that accounting technology can offer a multitude of benefits for their practices and their clients,” said Geraldine Cruz, senior director of product marketing for Bill.com, in a statement. “We want to ensure they have the training and subsequent CPEs available to support their growth.”

The online course explains Bill.com’s features, the processes for creating a bill and paying a vendor, and information on the company’s document management system, reporting and integration.

For more information, visit www.bill.com/for-accountants/training.


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