cpas dump old technologies for new
tech trends: cpas shifting to an electronic world via nysscpa according to bay street group and capstone marketing, 69 percent of cpa firms are planning to spend more on technology in the next six to 18 months.
tech trends: cpas shifting to an electronic world via nysscpa according to bay street group and capstone marketing, 69 percent of cpa firms are planning to spend more on technology in the next six to 18 months.
turning to skype and webex. home-based businesses are increasingly turning to the web for resources and revenues, embracing social media, product-focused forum sites, blogs and voip.
going paperless: “best decision i ever made.”
by mark pricco
mark pricco, cpa, is the owner of x-tax, a lansing, mi, tax preparation businesses, and the founder and president of atom software, a tax office management system.
for many cpas converting to paperless is an exercise in procrastination: “someday.” well, the growing trend to conversion has made many, including myself, face that “someday.” as a matter of fact, the cpa tech savvy survey of 2010 just cited paperless as the leading technology issues cpas are most interested in!
after two years of running three offices through a single paperless management software, i am here to say that the process is less painful than anticipated, and has reaped many rewards: more time to be a cpa and less time acting as an office manager, as well as terrific cost and time saving benefits.
cfo.com quotes bay street group research. “most cpa firms, 69%,” cfo.com reports, “are planning to spend more on technology in the next 6 to 18 months.” the use of cloud technologies is expected to leap. in a similar survey a … continued
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