Technology
Technology
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As businesses plan for reopening following the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, your firm may be wondering how you can best advise clients on safety and HR-related topics during this time.
June 24 -
A clear set of guidelines is a must to protect your firm.
June 24 -
Intuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi announced that the software giant would be changing focus to virtual solutions, omni-channel commerce and money benefits to small businesses, in light of the impact of COVID-19.
June 23 -
Advisable taps advisory teams from around the world who share their insights and experience.
June 19 -
For B2B sellers, extending credit to customers always carries a degree of risk — payments could be delayed, or worse yet delinquent, jeopardizing working capital. But in an economic crisis, that risk is compounded.
June 19 -
Rewind Copy allows accountants to set up a new client and migrate their data quickly instead of manually importing files.
June 17 -
The software detects errors and anomalies in complex business data within accounting software, aimed at reducing the frequency and the cost of fixing them for accountants and bookkeepers.
June 17 -
Wave Money integrates with Wave’s financial management software for a full money management experience.
June 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers and tax professionals once again to beware of tax fraud and other related financial scams related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 12 -
Accounting Today is putting together its VAR 100 ranking of the top value-added resellers of accounting and accounting-related software by revenue.
June 12 -
The June QuickBooks update has brought bolstered reporting capabilities for QuickBooks Online and QBO Accountant, and a new tier for QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise that offers assisted payroll and industry-specific editions.
June 12 -
Excel gets co-opted in a phishing attack, Right Networks grabs Rootworks, and eight other recent developments in technology and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
June 10 -
As hackers and fraudsters take advantage of the chaos of the pandemic, cyberattacks are skyrocketing, according to SC&H Group director Jeff Bathurst -- making cybersecurity all the more important for accounting firms.
June 10 -
The software partnership aims to give contractors, developers and property managers visibility and control of their project financials to better manage resources, reduce margin fade and more accurately forecast cost and cash flows.
June 10 -
The organization warned victims about the potential for phishing attacks.
June 9 -
The program, headed by CPA Twyla Verhelst, aims to tighten collaboration between the software vendor's small-business customers and the accountants serving them.
June 9 -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board published accounting and financial reporting guidance on subscription-based information technology arrangements.
June 8 -
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, the need for remote audit capabilities remains a prime concern.
June 8 -
New tech helps clients set up webinars, asses consumer use tax, and more.
June 8 -
It’s likely that what we thought of as 'business as usual' is never going to be exactly the same given the massive upheaval we’re now going through.
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