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60% of CFOs Say Their Organizations are Ready to Implement and Work With AI, but Only 35% are Using AI in Finance
A Scalable Talent Model Can Be Much More Than a Safety Net for CPA Firms in Need of Skilled Talent
Labor Challenges Persist Among Mostly Confident Business Owners, According to CBIZ Index
How PTO Policies Can Attract Top Talent
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DeepSky’s W. Michael Hsu to be Recognized at 2013 Empact Showcase
W. Michael Hsu, CPA.CITP, founder and CEO of DeepSky, was named to the 2013 Empact Showcase by Empact, an organization focusing on creating cultures of entrepreneurship in communities around the world.
AICPA Suggests Fewer Types of Retirement Plans Would Help Small Business Owners
The American Institute of CPAs is urging Congress to consolidate and simplify the types of tax-favored retirement plans now available to small business owners.
A Growth Opportunity For CPAs: Self-Directed IRA Investors
With demand for alternative assets accelerating, CPAs have an opportunity to engage with a growing number of investors making investments in illiquid – and high potential – alternative assets held in an Individual Retirement Account (IRA).
AccountantsWorld Releases Payroll Relief 2.0 Cloud-Payroll Solution
Over the past few years, there has been a boom in the number of accountants who are offering payroll processing directly to their clients, rather than outsourcing to external providers.
Women’s Business Group Calls For Contractors To Be Paid During Shutdown
Women business owners from around the country converged in Washington, D.C., last week with stories of layoffs and work stoppages by government contractors due to the shutdown.
John Sensiba Re-Elected Managing Partner of Sensiba San Filippo LLP
John Sensiba, CPA, managing partner of the leading regional CPA firm, Sensiba San Filippo, has been re-elected by the firm partners into his third term as managing partner.
Small Business Owners Optimistic, But Wary
Spark Small Business Barometer Finds Less Than One Third of Small Businesses Plan to Hire
Shutdown Hitting Virginia Hardest, Survey Finds
The federal fiscal uncertainty stands to hit Virginia harder than any other state, a new survey finds.