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The accounting industry has been grappling with a shortage of qualified professionals for over a decade, and the problem will continue to affect businesses in 2023.
April 25Skystem -
Accountability and progress start with regular meetings, a clear goal, and actionable steps.
April 25DeepSky -
Clients who call with a quick question may need a more complete analysis than they're ready to hear.
April 24Withum -
Reoccurring revenue is changing the landscape for accountants and their firms.
April 24Jetpack Workflow -
The difference between a future recession and economic dips in the past is that accounts receivable is currently at a crucial inflection point in its digitization journey.
April 21Billtrust -
By closely collaborating with chief revenue officers and optimizing automation technologies, today's finance leaders can help their organizations thrive.
April 21AvePoint -
State treasuries are attempting to stack the deck in their favor in order to remain in the black.
April 20Stout -
As clients decide on the business entity type that will offer the most advantages — legally and financially — they'll have much to consider.
April 20CorpNet.com -
Google's new AI tool answered some questions about whether it makes more sense to become a CPA or attorney, or even take the exams.
April 19Truth in Accounting Project, University of Denver -
The amortization requirement for R&D expenses under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act recently took effect, but that doesn't end questions about it.
April 19McGuire Sponsel