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Report Says Undocumented Immigrants in U.S. Pay Nearly $100 Billion in Taxes
Emburse and Finexio Partner for B2B Payments
How Generative AI Will Disrupt Accounting
Mid-Market Optimism Hits Pre-Covid Record Highs
Game On! Intuit Announces Finalists for ‘Small Business, Big Game’ Contest
Four finalists for the Small Business Big Game contest have been announced by Intuit, the maker of QuickBooks, which sponsored the program.
New Business Management and Accounting System Clears Database Clutter
The program is promoted as "incredibly easy to customize" with no programming experience necessary, so that business users can tailor the system to match their current way of doing business, and without needing third-party integrators.
Accounting Firms Must Embrace Business Agility
Conference-opening keynote outlines new technologies to help firms reinvent themselves in a changing profession
ID Theft as ‘Certain as Death and Taxes’
Identity theft is so common now that even the investigators who pursue identity theft cases and the financial counselors who help consumers get back on track have become victims.
Global Accounting Firm Network Partners With Avalara
Avalara and Moore Stephens North America have formed a new strategic partnership, the companies announced on Tuesday. Avalara is a provider of cloud-based automated sales tax compliance systems, and MSNA is one of the largest global accounting and consulting firm networks.
2014 CCH User Conference To Be Held in Orlando
CCH Connections: User Conference 2014 will be held from October 26 – 29, 2014. Grande Lakes is located about 15 minutes from Orlando International Airport (MCO) and a short distance from Florida's world-famous theme parks and attractions. The resort was also the location of the 2010 CCH User Conference.
Confirmation.com Turns to Intacct for Cloud Financial Management
Audit Confirmation Company Automates Financial Processes, Gains Real-Time Visibility, and Dramatically Lowers IT Costs with Intacct
Health Care Laws Affecting Small Businesses
For Marty Smith, co-owner of a small accounting firm in Charlotte, the Affordable Care Act means less money for training and new technology.