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ITA Announces New Members at Fall Collaborative

CPA Practice

Hogan Taylor is one of the largest business advisory and public accounting firms in Oklahoma and Arkansas with offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Fayetteville and Little Rock. Equify Advisors, a NetSuite Alliance Partner, is dedicated to unlocking enterprise value across the industries they serve.

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The Hidden Gem to Firm Growth and Smoother Operations

CPA Practice

CPA firms constantly seek ways to boost efficiency, enhance client satisfaction, and drive growth. While technology and strategies play crucial roles, one often overlooked element can be the key to unlocking your firm’s full potential: document management.

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The new comprehensive document management solution from IRIS

CPA Practice

It exists to take the pain out of processes and let professionals working in CPA fi rms and businesses comply with regulations, drive productivity, and better engage with key stakeholders. million – $4,999,999 $5 million – $10,000,000 Over $10 million Do you have a document management system?

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Friday Footnotes: An Outsourcing Shortage Now Too?; Finally, Some Disruption; PwC Haters Celebrate Government Inquiry | 3.17.23

Going Concern

Restoring Exam credits expired during COVID would help address CPA shortage [ AICPA ] The accounting profession is confronted with a talent shortage, and reinstating CPA exam credits that have expired since January 1, 2020, could have an immediate impact on our CPA pipeline.

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Labor Board Lawyer Cancels Non-Competes With This One Simple Trick, Employers Hate Her

Going Concern

.” About a year ago, Journal of Accountancy said the legal landscape for non-compete agreements has shifted and CPA firms should confer with counsel on their legitimacy. Static and far-reaching non-competes are basically not enforceable and therefore pointless, much like everything else in public accounting.