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Time-saving APIs make data visibility possible for Baker Newman Noyes

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If there is one challenge that resonates amongst large tax and accounting firms, it’s data visibility. Because most firms are using disconnected systems, getting a bird’s eye view across all data sets can seem next to impossible. Founded in 1995, BNN is a U.S.

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EisnerAmper Acquires Boston-Based Edelstein

CPA Practice

The business advisory firm EisnerAmper has acquired the Boston, Massachusetts-based CPA firm Edelstein & Company, LLP, in a combination expected to close in June 2024. Founded in 1968, Edelstein has 11 partners and a staff of more than 150 professionals.

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Eliminate Manual Work and Accelerate Accounts Receivable

CPA Practice

See how top accounting firms have reduced Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and saved time by modernizing their payment workflow. What you’ll discover: Learn strategies for enhancing efficiency at key touchpoints like engagement letters, invoice delivery, payment collection and reconciliation, and more.

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Professionals on the Move – Sept. 2024

CPA Practice

Kaitlin’s exceptional skills and leadership have greatly contributed to the firm’s success. Her dedication to providing high-quality service in audit and tax work, and her ability to manage complex projects have been invaluable to both our team and our clients. She is working towards her master’s in accounting.

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Friday Footnotes: A Billion Dollar AI Audit Startup; Oops, All Independence Violations!; Bipartisan Tax Vote | 2.2.23

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Comments are closed on Friday Footnotes and the Monday Morning Accounting News Brief by default. Paul McNab, formerly tax partner for 22 years, is challenging a key clause in the firm’s retirement plan that denies pension payments to partners – which are worth around $140,000 a year – if they leave to work for a “major competitor”.

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