2024 CPD Reporting Requirements

 
By CPA Manitoba   |   October 31, 2024
 

On a desk is an open notebook with the words 2024 CPD, ASPE Update - 3.5, IFRS Essentials - 3.5, Covenants - 3. Also pictured are hands holding the notebook and in one hand a pen
 
It is that time of the year again to check if you will meet the continuing professional development (CPD) requirements for the year and the three-year rolling cycle ending December 31, 2024. As a reminder, all CPD learning activities are to be completed in 2024 and reported and declared no later than April 1, 2025.
 
Rule 203 of the CPA Manitoba Code of Professional Conduct requires members to maintain and uphold professional competencies by keeping informed of and complying with developments in professional standards in all functions in which they provide professional services or are relied upon because of being a CPA. 

CPD is any new learning and development that is relevant and appropriate to your professional/work role and growth as a CPA. Members must only report the actual number of hours spent developing professional competencies. 

CPD can be reported at any time of the year through the member portal. You can also review your previously reported CPD hours to determine if additional CPD learning activities are required to fulfill the minimum CPD requirements by December 31, 2024. To prevent underreporting of CPD, members are encouraged to report any CPD learning activities as completed instead of all at once at the end of the year and to plan CPD activities for the remainder of the current year accordingly.

A table showing the Minimum CPD Requirements in hours. Annual - verifiable 10, other CPD 10 for a total of 20. Rolling 3 calendar year cycle - verifiable 56, verifiable professional ethics 4, other CPD 60 for a total of 120.
*Other CPD may be fulfilled either by verifiable or unverifiable learning activities.

CPD Verification
Each year, CPA Manitoba selects a sample of CPD reports for the prior three-year rolling period and verifies the CPD learning activities reported and supporting documentation. Members are reminded that you are required to retain all supporting documentation for five years. If a member is not able to provide satisfactory proof, denial of verifiable CPD reporting may occur.

For additional FAQs and further information, visit our continuing professional development web page to access helpful resources:

 
 Should you have questions after reviewing the information, contact the CPA Manitoba Ethics & Regulatory Affairs department or book a phone or virtual appointment through our online booking form.