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How Auditors Are Currently Using Generative AI
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Job Market For Gen Z College Graduates Actually Isn’t Too Bad
Vendor Community Building
The professional service trades have a long history of relationship networking and have often utilized the power of community to get new clients, to meet more prospects and to generally market their services, but there is more to be accomplished.
Review of Time & Billing Software — 2005
Time-based billing was pioneered either by lawyers or by another of the world’s oldest professions, and many accounting and other service-based professionals have adapted the process, as well...
Special Section: Microsoft vs. Intuit:
MICROSOFT officially launched its Small Business Accounting program on September 7, 2005. This long-planned launch just happens to coincide (well, within a few months anyway) with rival INTUIT’s release of QuickBooks 2006, which just happens to be the most revolutionary rewrite of the company’s flagship product since it’s original release.
Review of Practice Management Software — 2005
In this day and age, many people are looking for various signs, and some even think, “The end is near.” While I won’t speculate as to what they think is coming to an end, it appears that some software vendors in this lineup believe that their end is near by the signs of their software.
Sage Software — CPA Practice Manager
800-966-1347www.sagesoftware.com
CCH To Host First User Conference
Users of CCH Tax and Accounting applications will have the opportunity to learn from industry leaders and their peers at the software vendor’s inaugural user’s conference
Tips & Tricks
Even as professional accountants continue to move toward the ideal of the paperless office, printers remain an integral component of all practices. Try as we might, some things still need to be on paper, whether because various local, state or federal entities haven’t quite gotten everything set up to receive electronically, or because a contract or other agreement feels more official in three dimensions.
A Conversation With Microsoft’s Bob Lewis
At the California Accounting and Business Show & Conference in Los Angeles, I caught up with Bob Lewis, Microsoft U.S. Small Business Group’s Senior Marketing Manager, Accounting Professionals, and we visited about his new role in representing the soon-to-be-released Small Business Accounting product to the accounting profession. Here are some excerpts from that conversation.