Microsoft Copilot for CPAs

Microsoft Copilot for CPAs equips accounting professionals with a practical framework for using Microsoft Copilot to improve efficiency while preserving professional judgment, accountability, and ethical standards. The course explains how Copilot works inside Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams, and reveals how to apply prompt engineering, validation techniques, and governance controls to real-world accounting, audit, tax, and advisory tasks. Designed specifically for CPAs, this course helps you leverage AI as a productivity multiplier.
Format

PDF Course

Level

Overview

Duration

3 Hours

Course Information

Author: Steven Bragg
Course Number: SP1022

Learning Objectives
  • Recognize how Copilot is an advancement over other accounting automation tools.
  • Recall the risks associated with using Copilot.
  • Recognize the factors impacting Copilot responses.
  • Specify how contextual grounding impacts the effectiveness of Copilot.
  • Recall why prompt constraints are applied in accounting applications.
  • Recognize how Copilot interacts with internal controls.
  • Recall the need for documenting how Copilot is used in some applications.
  • Recognize the best ways to use Copilot within Excel.
  • Specify the limitations of Copilot for generating forecasts.
  • Recall why tone control is needed when using Copilot for client communications.
  • Recognize how Copilot can be used to draft accounting memoranda.
  • Recall the benefits of using context layering when prompting Copilot.
  • Recognize the need for retention policies when using Copilot.
  • Specify the ethical responsibilities of a CPA when using Copilot.

Level: Overview
Instructional Method: QAS Self-Study
NASBA Category: Computer Software & Applications
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Latest Review Date: January 2026
Program Registration Requirements: Click on the Enroll button to pay for and access the course. You will then be able to download the course as a PDF file, then take an on-line examination, and then download a certificate of completion if you pass the examination.
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