Technology
Technology
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When founding a firm, one's choice of technology can have impacts that reverberate years into the future, for both good and ill.
June 12 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration is raising the alarm about identity thieves and fraudsters with a pair of public service announcements on YouTube.
June 10 -
Two decades after passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, public companies are spending more time and money trying to comply with SOX requirements, despite the increasing use of technology to automate the process.
June 10 -
No matter where you stand on flex hours and unlimited PTO, their growing popularity highlights a central theme: employers are largely shifting to a work smarter, not harder philosophy.
June 9 -
Plus, still more reason for both hybrid work environments and strong passwords; a MacBook shortage; and other recent developments in technology.
June 9 -
While the price of automation software can be intimidating to small and midsized firms, there are plenty of budget-friendly options that can still add dramatic process efficiencies.
June 8 -
Accountants aren't the only ones interested in software-as-a-service models. Criminal hackers are too, and have already made platforms for people to custom-build their own ransomware campaigns.
June 8 -
Revenues from client advisory services between 2018 and 2020 rose from 34% to 47%; by contrast, all other practice areas grew from 28% to 34% in the same period.
June 7 -
David Cieslak, speaking at the AICPA Engage Conference, pointed to several recent developments that, combined, can serve to advance the use of artificial intelligence.
June 7 -
The legislation is one of the most ambitious attempts to regulate the volatile asset class.
June 7