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Management Accounting Trends - 2025 and Beyond

The role of management accountants in Canada is evolving faster than ever. Today we’ll look at the top trends shaping our profession through 2025 and beyond.

Created byAri Shulman
4.9
(69 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Oct 2, 2025
Management Accounting Trends - 2025 and Beyond

What You'll Learn

check_circleAnalyze AI’s impact on financial forecasting.
check_circleLeverage data analytics for strategic insights.
check_circleImplement effective ESG reporting standards.
check_circleStrengthen cybersecurity for financial data.
check_circleEvolve from accountant to strategic advisor.
check_circleMaster ethical AI use in accounting practices.

About This Course

Dive into the future of management accounting with "Management Accounting Trends - 2025 and Beyond." This course is designed to equip all accounting professionals, from financial to tax and management, with the insights needed to navigate the rapidly evolving financial landscape.

In a world shaped by geopolitical shifts, technological breakthroughs (especially AI), and shifting stakeholder expectations, understanding the trends is not just an advantage—it's essential for career growth and strategic organizational impact. We explore how management accountants are increasingly asked to support diverse departments, moving beyond traditional financial functions to areas like technology, system integration, tariffs, and cybersecurity.

Key learning outcomes include:

  • Embracing AI and Automation: Understand AI-driven forecasting, automation in transaction processing, and harnessing AI for strategic advisory, alongside the critical skills for AI integration.
  • Mastering Data Analytics: Learn about the power of data visualization tools, effective ERP systems, and developing crucial data literacy for informed strategic decisions.
  • Navigating ESG and Sustainability: Grasp the growing importance of ESG reporting, IFRS S1 and S2 standards, carbon accounting, non-financial KPIs, and the accountant's strategic role in transparency and accountability frameworks.
  • Strengthening Cybersecurity: Explore strategies for safeguarding financial data, developing robust continuity plans, supporting compliance efforts, and integrating risk management to protect against evolving cyber threats.
  • Evolving Role of the Accountant: Discover the shift from traditional number-crunching to becoming strategic advisors, the increasing demand for business acumen and digital skills, and fostering leadership through strategic thinking.
  • Addressing Ethical Challenges: Confront the ethical considerations of AI, including bias and transparency, and build trust in AI through responsible practices and strong internal policies.
  • Canadian Case Examples and Future Competencies: Examine real-world applications in the energy, technology, and public sectors, and identify future-ready competencies like technological literacy, leadership, and cross-functional collaboration.

This course will empower you to provide unparalleled value, enhance your strategic influence, and ensure you remain future-ready in the dynamic world of management accounting.

Your Instructor

Ari Shulman
Ari Shulman
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Ari Shulman is a Director, Business Applications and Technology at Hockey Canada and a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA Canada). Completed: Graduate Accounting Diploma at McMaster University, Master of Business Administration - MBA at McMaster University, and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at The University of Western Ontario.

Credit Information

Do these courses count toward my professional development requirements?

This portal is provided as a training and development resource for City of Markham employees. Every course is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, is quantifiable in hours, and is verifiable — you receive a documented certificate of completion for every course you finish, stored on LearnFormula indefinitely.

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What Students Are Saying

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