Courses worth your time
Whatever your interest, these courses are lean, focused, and designed to build on what you already know — not recap it. No basics at one end, no advanced theory that's interesting but rarely useful at the other. Just what's practical and worth adding to the experience you've already built.
There's always more to know. These courses simply won't burden you with it.
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Ethics · PD EligibleSmart People, Tough Decisions
This course explores how intelligent, well-intentioned people can still make poor decisions when pressure, loyalty, culture, incentives, and competing obligations collide. Rather than focusing on clear-cut "right versus wrong" situations, it examines the gray areas where ethical challenges actually occur — and how small compromises, rationalization, and unclear thinking quietly shape decisions over time.
You'll explore the difference between legality, truthfulness, and ethical responsibility, and develop practical tools for thinking more clearly when the stakes are high.
Because ethics is not something you put on at work. It is how you think when the decision is uncomfortable.
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Tax · PD Eligible2025 Tax Update
What changed, what matters, and what to actually do about it. This course cuts through the year's key tax developments and focuses on the changes that have real implications for your clients and practice — in plain language, not a recitation of the Act.
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Tax · PD EligibleIncome Tax for Canadian Entrepreneurs
The Canadian tax system explained in plain language — so business owners understand how their decisions affect taxes, cash flow, compliance, and risk. Less theory, more practical: recognizing common issues, asking better questions, and avoiding the costly mistakes that come from learning tax by surprise.
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Professional Practice · PD EligibleBuilding a Successful Tax Practice
Knowing tax law is only part of running a successful practice. This course covers the business side — client relationships, workflow, pricing, scope, and the systems that support long-term growth without burning out.
The goal: a practice that's not just technically good, but organized, profitable, and genuinely enjoyable to run.
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