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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said $1.2 million in IT products bought by the IRS were not properly approved.
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A recent study has found that if ChatGPT were a student in an accounting class, it would get a failing grade.
April 24 -
The association is giving candidates up to two and a half years to complete the exam after passing the first section of the test.
April 24 -
A recent study has found that the state most vulnerable to cybercrime is North Dakota, followed by Alabama, then New York.
April 24 -
MindBridge's statistical, machine learning and rules-based analytics technology will be incorporated into the Big Four firm's audit platform, Clara.
April 24 -
A recent study says that when faced with the choice to either imitate or differentiate from a competitor who recently adopted new technology, the choice comes down to the customer.
April 24 -
Researchers can't point to a single unique factor for why some companies excel at innovation and others do not, indicating there are many paths a business can take.
April 24 -
Candidates can now sit for the CPA exam with 120 credit hours, but still need 150 to actually get a license.
April 21 -
The accounting practice management software provider is leveraging the AI program to compose messages.
April 21 -
Finance professionals felt a little more upbeat about the world economy in the first quarter of the year, according to a recent survey.
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