Taxes April 21, 2026
The Real AI Story in Tax and Audit Isn’t Adoption — It’s Impact
First came the fear and predictions that automation would hollow out the profession. Then came the skepticism.
Taxes April 21, 2026
First came the fear and predictions that automation would hollow out the profession. Then came the skepticism.
Payroll April 20, 2026
36% believe new job seekers should be prepared to demonstrate knowledge of AI tools when applying to roles and 37% caution against using AI to overstate skills or experience.
Artificial Intelligence April 15, 2026
In a profession where efficiency and advisory value increasingly go hand in hand, that may be the clearest competitive advantage of all.
Auditing April 6, 2026
In many organizations, AI is becoming embedded in core accounting workflows during the end-of-month process.
Financial Reporting March 30, 2026
Chief financial officers are doubling down on digital transformation, agentic AI, and data quality as they work to strengthen financial operations and reduce risk.
Financial Reporting March 27, 2026
Fraud has always required more than one set of eyes. Now you have the infrastructure to make that possible at scale.
Firm Management March 25, 2026
Artificial intelligence has made it much easier—and cheaper—for criminals to impersonate firms, manufacture “urgent” requests, and trick staff into clicking malicious links.
CAS March 25, 2026
Paul Griggs said some tax and consulting services will change into AI-powered automated tools that clients could access “without a PwC person in the loop.”
Financial Reporting March 25, 2026
The most sophisticated users don’t “prompt better” — they work better with AI.
Small Business March 25, 2026
Companies with innovation-oriented leadership approaches report stronger performance across key indicators.
Technology March 24, 2026
CohnReznick is enhancing its ability to analyze large and complex data sets, increase consistency across valuation models, and provide clients with deeper insights.
Accounting March 23, 2026
More than half of U.S. workers surveyed said they have received “workslop” from a manager or supervisor.