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Communications between you and your clients can contain sensitive information that neither of you would want distributed to others.
October 7Accounting Today -
Bookcases full of accounting and tax reference materials were useful at one time, but not so much anymore.
October 7Withum -
Nobody became an accountant to track their time in 10-minute increments or spend time filling out timesheets.
October 4"The Radical CPA" -
After a half-century at his firm, David Politziner says accounting is still all about relationships.
October 4Eisner Advisory Group -
Fish are literally jumping into the boat these days, and accounting firms need to ensure that they get the best possible catch.
October 3Crosley+Company -
Start small, educate employees and stay informed as generative AI develops so you can position your firm for future success.
October 2Boomer Consulting -
Accounting firms could greatly benefit from adopting some of the strategies and mindsets these technology companies are using to thrive.
October 2Edgefield Group -
Saying 'yes' too much; M&A mania; partners' income spread; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 1 -
This election season could have a more significant effect on tax policy than most. How can CPAs guide their clients through this potential volatility in tax policy?
October 1McGuire Sponsel -
As more and more professional services organizations lean on AI-driven tools to enable new ways of working, there is some question as to how this will impact pricing models.
October 1iManage