Technology
6 Business Payment Trends in 2022
The new imperatives of work from home drove more change in the long overlooked area of B2B payments than we’ve seen in decades. But there’s more room for improvement. This is a huge market --$22 trillion domestically-- where ...
ERPs, Invoice Automation Providers Embrace Digitization and Automation for AP Payments
Technology adoption in B2B payments has reached a new level. COVID and work from home sped up the pace of change, and over the last two years, we’ve seen a dramatic shift toward electronic payments and payment automation.
Half of Remote Professionals Say They Would Quit if Required to Go Back to Office
Return-to-office plans may lead to more resignations, separate research shows. In a survey of more than 1,000 professionals, half of respondents currently working from home (50%) would look for a new job that offers remote options if ...
How to Nurture Clients Through a Technology Change
Many firms have an aversion to change because clients are creatures of habit. Even if new technology can streamline operations and make it easier for clients to work with your firm,, there’s often hesitation before adoption.
Anders and Summit CPA Group to Merge
The merger brings together two strong and innovative organizations. Founded in 2002, Summit has been the pioneer of remote work in the accounting industry since 2013. By offering virtual CFO services including cash flow management, business tax ...
How Business Owners Can Save Time and Money During Tax Season
My advice? Meet with accountants at least two-to-three times a year and ask about these five things (and 20 more at the link below) that will potentially create big cost and time savings.
Popper & Company Joins EisnerAmper
Founded in 1946 and based in New York, NY, Popper & Company LLP has 24 professionals and staff serving clients in the New York metro area, Florida, California, Texas and other states. Popper & Company provides sophisticated tax planning, tax compliance...
IRS Says it Will Solve Backlog of Returns by End of 2022
This announcement comes shortly after the IRS said it was hiring 10,000 new employees to address the backlog of unprocessed tax returns. 5,000 of these new employees will be hired this year, and the other half next year.