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Recap of the Accounting Thought Leader Think Tank – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – July 2024
How to Help Clients Navigate Nexus: A Guide for CPAs and Accountants
3 Reasons It May Look Like You Love the IRS More Than Your Family
How Technology Can Address Two Big Problems at Accounting Firms
Assistant Professor at USC Awarded AICPA-CIMA Best Early Career Researcher Award
David Erkens, an assistant professor of accounting at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California was awarded the 2013 Best Early Career Researcher Award.
Concur and American Express partner for expense management
Concur is the first expense provider to integrate near real-time data from American Express
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Securely Mobilizing the Accounting Profession
Accounting professionals are like any other information worker – currently trying to keep their head above water and fight the incoming tide of digital documentation.
New donor management system for small nonprofits
Often working with shoestring budgets, many small nonprofit organizations do not use financial management software with the ability to track tax-exempt giving by donors or to create giving statements.
PwC appoints new leader for U.S. Advisory Services
Everson succeeds former U.S. Advisory Leader Dana Mcilwain, who is now PwC US Services Leader
IRS Alert: IRS retiring two e-Services incentive products on Aug. 11
The IRS announced today that it plans to retire two major e-Services incentive products used by CPAs, attorneys and enrolled agents to file authorizations and resolve IRS account problems.
Many Ohio cities face severe fiscal troubles, solvency issues
Twenty-four governments and six school districts across Ohio are under state supervision to help them avoid a fate similar to what befell Detroit last week when it became the largest U.S. city in history to declare bankruptcy.
Selling surplus buildings poses challenge for federal government
Two years after the Obama administration relaunched an effort to get rid of surplus federal buildings, almost all of the excess property identified in Maryland remains in government hands, a review by The Baltimore Sun has found.