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Firms don't always make the best decisions when it comes to locking down the data that resides in their applications.
October 18Accountants Forward -
War and relief; the gap; partner pay; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 17 -
Don't underestimate the power of sending something that's tangible in this digital age — something that someone can hold and touch.
October 17L&H CPAs and Advisors -
As more technology becomes embedded in the controllership, corporate controllers must rethink the talent composition of their teams.
October 17Gartner -
Dropping the bar to entry isn't the answer to accounting's pipeline problem, writes Rick David.
October 17DANLEX Solutions -
Many partners say the quality of the tax returns they were given to sign was not satisfactory, and they found many more errors than they considered acceptable.
October 16Withum -
A lawyer questions whether expanded regulatory enforcement powers will lead to better-quality audits.
October 16McDermott Will & Emery -
The AICPA's CEO of public accounting explains why the profession's future is much brighter than some would have you believe.
October 16AICPA & CIMA -
Sustaining post-day two compliance requires a rigorous focus on optimizing processes for ongoing management of lease accounting data and entries.
October 16LeaseCrunch -
What must firms do to adapt to the new landscape and keep as much current talent as possible?
October 13M-Files