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The next frontier in accounting: Autonomous AI agents

Accounting Today

Such advanced capabilities are driving rapid growth in the AI agent market, expected to expand from $5 billion today to approximately $47 billion by 2030, according to a study by ResearchAndMarkets.com. All rights reserved. Power without guardrails is a risk Of course, the benefits only matter if the technology can be trusted.

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More winners and losers from the Trump tax bill

Accounting Today

Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg The massive tax and spending bill that President Trump signed into law on July 4 contains plenty of provisions that will benefit companies, unless theyre in the renewable energy industry. The taxes can add up for the larger universities. The taxes can add up for the larger universities.

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Friday Footnotes: Deep Bench Has Government Consultants Worried; Accounting Programs Add AI; Make M&A Great Again | 3.7.25

Going Concern

We See You, #TaxTwitter Have you reached the eye twitch part of tax season yet? The kingdoms Vision 2030 transformation has relied heavily on firms like McKinsey & Co., The Gulf is one of the few remaining growth markets for global consultancy firms, and Saudi Arabia has been a particularly lucrative destination.

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Mastering Labor Challenges Can Drive Growth for CPA Firms

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Let’s face it, the accounting profession has developed a bad reputation – toiling through long hours chained to a desk, crunching numbers, deciphering archaic tax codes and grinding out tedious tasks, all for lower starting pay and heavy licensing requirements. In fact, by 2030 Gen Z will make up 30% of the workforce.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: The Diversity-est Big 4 Firm; An EY Record; PCAOB Stream | 10.17.22

Going Concern

32 leading industry commentators, CEOs, CFOs and board members from across the world have contributed their views on the future of financial services for KPMG’s Voices on 2030: Financial Services reinvented report. Bothering tax professionals on or near October 15 is always a bad idea. Crunching some numbers on partner promotions.

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Friday Footnotes: Private Equity DGAF; Controllers Reflect on Their Future Skill Set; PCAOB Does Something | 9.27.24

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Eighty-six percent of controllers believe their role will change “dramatically” by 2030, according to a report by Big Four firm Ernst & Young released Wednesday. We are always looking for our #NextGenAuditors : [link] pic.twitter.com/or2hfiyi4s — Forvis Mazars Group (@ForvisMazarsGrp) September 26, 2024 Happy Auditor Proud Day!

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Every Day Is Fools’ Day For Some Accounting Employers; McKinsey Now Paying People to Leave | 4.1.24

Going Concern

Tax Analyst in Orlando and “Manager, Corporate and Intercompany Accounting” in Mexico. It’s Joy Merriner’s job as an independent auditor with the firm BDO to go through the city’s financial statements and make sure they are fair and accurate.