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is agentic ai a game changer or game ender? | arc

“we’ve underestimated how quickly ai is changing our profession.” 

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in a world where artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, agentic ai is emerging as a powerful tool that could redefine the accounting profession. unlike traditional ai applications, agentic ai doesn’t just respond to prompts—it actively coordinates multiple ai models to complete complex workflows. but is this a breakthrough for efficiency, or does it pose risks for the industry? 

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in a recent episode of accounting arc, hosts byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma; and liz mason, cpa, break down the meaning, potential, and risks of agentic ai in accounting. 

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seven musts for a client-centric firm

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right pricing for the right clients.

by jody padar
radical pricing – by the radical cpa

being client-centric means putting your client first. but holding on to the billable hour puts time before your client’s interests every day.

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to be truly client-centric, you must prioritize the needs of your clients and deliver the products and services they want. while the traditional firm focuses on the timesheet, a client-centric firm focuses on keeping the client happy because a happy client means happy profits.
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tax refund totals up 7%

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individual amounts are up 5 percent.

by beth bellor

winter is fading away but busy season remains with us.

more: tax pros handle 46% of e-filings | tax refund totals up 10% | tax refunds plummet, but no worries | tax refunds up 18% early on | first tax filing reports are in
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as of march 7, the latest data available, the internal revenue service had received 61.4 million individual income tax returns, down 2.1 percent from the same period one year ago. it had processed 60.8 million returns, down 1.8 percent.
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art werner: maximize retirement for 2025 | quick tax tip

retirement planning isn’t just about saving – it’s about strategy.

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with tax laws constantly evolving, finding the right balance between financial planning, tax reduction, and compliance with the internal revenue code can feel like a moving target. fortunately, powerful opportunities are available in 2025 to maximize your retirement savings while minimizing your tax burden.

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for instance, contribution limits to 401(k)s have significantly increased. in 2025, you can contribute up to $23,500; if you’re 50 or older, you can add an extra $7,000 in catch-up contributions. that’s a major opportunity to secure your financial future while reducing your taxable income today.

but should you contribute to a roth 401(k), a traditional 401(k), or other savings account?

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