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You are usually down 22% in staffing on any given week during the summer, assuming each staff person, owner or partner takes a two-week vacation.
June 19
Withum -
The rapid growth of generative artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT and Bard has prompted accountants to question how these technologies can be used without threatening their livelihoods.
June 16 -
The ramifications of the momentous Supreme Court ruling continue to unfold.
June 16 -
The last year has seen an explosion of AI smartphone apps, but a recent report says three-quarters of them send user data to third parties.
June 16 -
EY names vice chairs of Americas assurance and professional practice group; Clark Schaefer Hackett appoints next CIO; and more news from around the profession.
June 16 -
Working with legal professionals, law enforcement, business owners, individuals and even the IRS, forensic accountants protect the innocent and catch the guilty.
June 16
Sage Investigations -
A top renewable power trade group endorsed rigorous requirements for a new hydrogen tax credit that would rule out the use of electricity from older wind, solar and nuclear facilities.
June 16 -
Plus, Deloitte launches a cloud-focused security and compliance service; and other accounting technology news.
June 16 -
The 150-hour isn't going to go away — but there are other ways to help students pursue a career in accounting.
June 16
CPACredits.com -
The service had to scramble to reconcile the advance payments of the Child Tax Credit it distributed in 2021 with the amounts later reported by recipients.
June 15







