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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
EY Cutting U.S. Jobs, Delaying Start Dates for New Hires
The job cuts will affect “a limited number of people” in the firm, according to a statement from EY’s U.S. unit.
Your Firm and Your AI Future
As we enter 2024, it's natural to wonder what the future holds for this transformative emerging technology, especially for accountants.
CPAmerica Unveils New Brand Strategy and Website
CPAmerica’s new brand strategy is rooted in the advantages of sharing and is captured in the brand promise, "Where collaboration means business."
Your Firm’s Year-End Action Plan to Adding New Advisory Services
Adding new advisory services to your offerings will help you better serve your clients and boost revenue for your firm.
Business Executives’ Mixed View on Economy Reflects Continued Uncertainty, AICPA & CIMA Survey Finds
Business executives don’t have a strong sense of where the economy is headed, and their mixed-bag outlook reflects that, according to the fourth-quarter AICPA & CIMA Economic Outlook Survey.
IRS Wipes Out 20,000 Employee Retention Credit Claims
In September, the IRS pressed pause on the ERC program until at least the end of this year due to a wave of fraudulent claims.
NJCPA Delivers More Than 2,300 pounds of Food and Supplies to Community FoodBank of New Jersey
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey has been delivering food and food supplies to needy families in 15 counties in the state for nearly 50 years.
2024 Accounting Firm Technology Predictions
No area of the firm’s strategy has been more impacted than information technology, especially with the advent of generative AI (i.e. ChatGPT, Bard, LLaMA, etc.) which is having a significant impact on our businesses and personal lives.