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Arvo Tech Acquires Accounting Firms to Deliver Complete Solution for Helping Small Businesses Manage Finances

CPA Practice

Arvo Tech , a maker of tax strategy solutions for small businesses, is acquiring Mark Murphy and Associates and Lee and Associates, full-service accounting firms dedicated to helping companies maximize their financial futures. Given these factors, it is critical that small businesses develop a more comprehensive tax strategy.

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Friday Footnotes: The ERC Problem; EY Double Dips; Stress Less in Public Accounting | 5.26.23

Going Concern

Instead, it has become a magnet for fraud, creating a cottage industry of firms that market themselves as tax credit specialists who can help clients — even those who don’t actually qualify for the money — reap huge refunds from the I.R.S. million to federal political parties from July 2012 to June 2022, and when KPMG ($1.1

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Key Takeaways From the 2023 AICPA Dealership Conference

Withum

The CPAs at Withum always look forward to this event in Las Vegas in October after deadlines have settled. It’s a chance for us to get together with our industry contacts, clients, and other accounting firms to discuss hot topics for the current year and the upcoming year. Require your team to take vacation time.

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Future of Accounting: The 2022 Annual Guide

Ryan Lazanis

In this guide, I’m going to outline what the future of accounting looks like for accounting firms and how to best prepare for it in 2022. This guide will cover trends that are happening at this very moment and specific strategies that you can use right now to better prepare you and your firm for the future.

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The Technology Lab Podcast – Quantum Tech in Accounting – Oct. 2023

CPA Practice

Technologists Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley, CPA, discuss how a new generation of computing will impact accounting firms. Now, I’m thinking that that 2029 date is late, I’m thinking we’re gonna see some of this first breakage occurring in 2025 and 2026. Use the podcast player below to listen.