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March 2, 2022 

Unions – Struggling to Remain Relevant

The Department of Labor (DOL) reported that in 2021, 10.3% of the nation’s workforce, about 14 million workers, was unionized. This number drops to 6.1% for 2021. These are the lowest percentages since the passage of the National Labor ...

Richard D. Alaniz, JD

Adaptability

February 25, 2022 

Your Firm and Your Needs

Many of us have used our skills and expertise to keep clients in compliance with tax and audit regulations. Others have expanded by reducing clients’ workload handling transactional accounting through Client Accounting Service offerings.

Randy Johnston

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February 23, 2022 

Accounting’s Technology Horizon

Accounting is perhaps the most essential part of any company. If you can’t record your transactions or produce financial reports, you don't have a business. While every department from sales to HR are getting great, new tools, the accounting team has ...

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February 23, 2022 

Preventing Staff Burnout in Firms

It’s no surprise that four months of stressing out and working crazy hours can take a toll on your mental and physical health. Add to that a pandemic that caused what felt like a two-year busy season, and many public accountants are over it.

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February 22, 2022 

10 Best Practices to Bring Your “A” Game to the M&A Table

When accounting firms start on the path toward merger and acquisition (M&A), they don’t know if they will be successful. However, one outcome is clear: If either of the two practices doesn't have their act together, the likelihood for success is ...

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February 9, 2022 

Keeping Firm and Client Data Safe

There are a variety of tools on the market such as antivirus software and malware that can help protect your system from intrusion. But there are many other things you can do to ensure that your system remains secure and out of the hands of criminals.

Mary Girsch-Bock