Technology
Technology
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Technology that was once the exclusive province of large firms has increasingly been filtering down into smaller practices as the economics change and software improves.
May 9 -
Financial Accounting Standards Board chair Richard Jones said stakeholders have urged the board to start a project on digital assets, which they believe to be a 'top priority.'
May 6 -
Plus, NetSuite launches training program; automated invoice processing times get faster; and other tech news and updates from the accounting world.
May 6 -
A recent experiment has clocked automated processes as more than seven times faster than manual processing for accounting tasks.
May 5 -
The service plans to migrate its online services for tax pros to ID.me this summer, despite congressional objections to the authentication company.
May 4 -
The commission has nearly doubled the size of the Division of Enforcement's Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit.
May 4 -
The maker of TurboTax has agreed to settle with 50 state attorneys generals, over accusations that its free filing program was not as free as advertised.
May 4 -
The online payment company has introduced a new buy-now-pay-later option.
May 4 -
A healthy skepticism may be the most effective approach to technology for accounting firms.
May 4 -
Accounting Today’s annual selection highlights some of the most cutting-edge practices in the country.
May 4