In his blog posted on CPA Trendlines, Donny Shimamoto shares how firms should be embracing hybrid vendors that combine technology and services to offload lower end (and non-client facing) work, so that your team can focus on the analysis of the resulting data.
Small and regional firms can gain an advantage by partnering with accounting technology vendors that enable them to innovate and incorporate technology into their services more quickly than the larger firms.
In a recent podcast, five thought leaders who were featured speakers at the NJCPA Convention & Expo talked about how the accounting profession can transform, innovate, and grow.
The results are in and a student team from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California has been announced as the winner of the 2022 Student Innovation Challenge. The team of Kevin Rios, Michelle Wong, Isabella Tsai, and Dario DeCosmo rose to the top of a very competitive challenge after impressing judges and presenting a solid case for measuring company performance while
Center advisers will assist in leading strategy and tactics to help audit professionals with digital transformation and automation to reduce their workloads, retain qualified staff, and increase work/life flexibility.
Growing up with CPA parents helped lead Shayna Chapman to her true calling. Inspiration Operative describes growing up in Ohio, her hesitancy to become an accountant, and why MS Teams could be key to recruitment and retention.