The AGA/AFERM ERM Workshop offers 5.5 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) hours.
NASBA’s CPE calculation
50 minute session = 1 CPE
75 minutes session = 1.50 CPEs
For more information about speakers and session descriptions, please refer to the program and schedule.
Prerequisites/Learning Objectives
Program Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: This program is suitable for participants who are at least mid-level within an organization; have knowledge, skills and ability commensurate with that level; and have operational and/or supervisory responsibilities.
Advance Preparation: None required
Delivery Method: Group Live
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify approaches to manage risks and challenges while integrating risk management functions throughout the organization.
- Create a clear and effective risk appetite statement and implement it consistently across the organization.
CPE Tracking process
AGA adheres to the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) standards for CPE programs, which requires an attendance verification process for all events. Please follow the steps below for your CPE credits.
During virtual sessions, you will be required to click on a series of alertness checks that appear at random times. When these alertness check boxes appear, you will have a short period of time to click on the “Continue Viewing/Yes” button. To receive CPE credit, you must pass a number of alertness checks, see below.
1 CPE credit = passing 3 alertness checks
1.5 CPE credit = passing 5 alertness checks
2 CPE credit = passing 6 alertness checks
Announcing the pop-up alertness checks to fellow attendees in the chat box during a session is against NASBA policy. Doing so may cause you to be ineligible to earn the CPE credit.
Should you have any questions, please contact education@agacgfm.org. If you need help accessing your AGA account log-in information, please contact agamembers@agacgfm.org or call 800.242.7211 ext: 301.
Please note: CPE certificates are available only to attendees who have paid the training event balance in full.
CGFM CPE Requirements and NASBA Certification
CPE hours earned during this event can be used to fulfil CGFM CPE requirements. To learn more about the CGFM certification, contact AGA’s Office of Professional Certification.
AGA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. National Registry of CPE Sponsor ID: 104201
CPE Field of Study
To help you decide which presentations to attend, each session on the agenda will be marked to indicate the target audience — Federal; State & Local; or All — and the CPE Field of Study (FOS). CPE FOS are as follows:
Accounting: ACC
Accounting (Governmental): ACCG
Auditing: AUD
Auditing (Governmental): AUDG
Behavioral Ethics: BETH
Business Law: BLAW
Business Management & Organization: BMO
Communications and Marketing: COMS
Computer Software & Applications: CS
Economics: ECO
Finance: FIN
Information Technology: IT
Management Services: MGMT
Personal Development: PD
Personnel/Human Resources: HR
Production: PRD
Regulatory Ethics: REGETH
Specialized Knowledge: SK
Statistics: STAT
Taxes: TAX
CPE for Speaker’s Preparation Time
Speakers, instructors and discussion leaders may be eligible for CPE credit for their preparation and presentation time to the extent the activities maintain or improve their professional competence and meet the requirements of applicable CPE standards/policies. AGA can issue CPE credit to instructors for their preparation time upon request. Instructors wanting this CPE documentation need to track their own preparation time and submit this information to AGA at meetings@agacgfm.org within 10 days of their presentation.
In accordance with NASBA standards, speakers who present a learning activity for the first time may receive CPE credit for actual preparation time, up to two times the number of CPE credits to which participants would be entitled, in addition to the time for presentation, subject to regulations and maximums established by the boards of accountancy. CGFM CPE policies have a similar provision for speakers, as long as the CPEs are applicable towards CGFM and are within the 40-hour maximum number of CPE hours granted to an individual as a speaker or course developer for any two-year period. For more information/guidance, please refer to NASBA standards, CGFM CPE policies or another applicable entity.