Last Chance to Nominate Technologies for 2024 Innovation Awards
Now in their 21st year, the Innovation Awards highlight technologies that are shaping the profession and small businesses through increased collaboration and productivity.
Now in their 21st year, the Innovation Awards highlight technologies that are shaping the profession and small businesses through increased collaboration and productivity.
Sage’s net-zero targets span all three emission scopes, aiming to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the value chain by 2040.
Transform 2024 will also support Sage Foundation efforts by rallying attendees for volunteering activities.
Technologists Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley, CPA, give advice about how firms that are adopting AI technologies can determine the difference between real and fake data.
With Intuit claiming a retail market share of 85 percent or higher in the small business accounting software market (according to http://fi.intuit.com/whyconnect and http://bit.ly/INTU2QFY10), many accountants and clients assume that QuickBooks has a monopoly over the small business accounting space. Although some clients may find that QuickBooks meets their accounting software needs, practitioners should also […]
2955 I suspect the majority of you have never heard of the small business accounting application called Sage Simply Accounting (Simply). Next year will mark the 25th anniversary of this application. So why is it that so many have not heard of it? The application has primarily been promoted in the Canadian market, where it […]
5958 As 2010 comes to a close, we are all working on our New Year’s Resolutions to make 2011 the best year ever. Although there is still a cloud of uncertainty hanging over our economy, individuals in our profession can’t do anything about the macroeconomic situation. Instead of waiting for others to create economic activity […]
7709 Completing those projects you promised yourself you would complete before the end of 2010 should be high on the list of most accountants toward the end of the year. Thanksgiving and Christmas seem to take over many companies in November and December, so accountants planning ahead should realize that October is the last full […]