Savvy CPAs Seek More Tech Upgrades

If you have the feeling that your office is not as up to speed with technology as it needs to be, you may have plenty of company.

by Rick Telberg

There seems to be a consistent sense of frustration among accountants – in both public practice and in business and industry – that their organizations are falling behind the technology curve and shrinking their bottom lines by failing to move fast enough to the newest efficiency-enhancing systems.

To be sure, the CPA profession is among the most technologically advanced professions in the American economy. But sometimes senior management’s unwillingness to address technology issues can be the biggest hurdle. And with the economy in crisis, finance and accounting workplaces could suffer.

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Look to Small Biz to Lead the Economic Recovery

You’d think the small business market must shrink in a recession. But you’d be wrong.

And it can be a fatal mistake, according to Warrillow & Co. researchers.

The net number of small businesses actually grows during a downturn. The number of start-ups actually increases compared with previous years.

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