Is Remote the New Normal?

Young woman eating an apple and working on a laptop at homeWhat clients want may differ from your employees’ wishes.

By CPA Trendlines Research

No doubt about it: the accounting business was quick to shift to remote work when COVID-19 hit.

Now the question is: will accounting offices remain remote and will more go remote?

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According to the CPA Trendlines Business Barometer, accountants are getting used to working out of their spare bedrooms and living room nooks, and managers are getting used to managing from afar.