How the Right Software Can Help You Survive a Recession
Recession: it’s an ugly word that no one wants to hear. Unfortunately, here in the United States, we have recently been throwing the word around quite often. When an economic recession occurs, savvy executives generally search for ways to cut costs before the demand for their products and services drops. Unnecessary cutting of employees and projects can, however, be avoided, or at the very least, they can be performed with more intelligent precision.
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Wadih Pazos: Paper “Saved” is Efficient and Cost Productive
Wadih Pazos brings new meaning to the word “overachiever.” At the ripe old age of 31, he has accomplished more than many are capable of achieving in a lifetime. It doesn’t seem too surprising to learn, then, that he found his calling to the field of technology long before most of us were allowed to stay home without a supervising adult.
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Ideas in Motion is a monthly column designed to focus on best practices within CPA firms and organizations involved in providing technology related services.
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Chart of Accounts: Account Summarization - Part 3
This is the 3rd article in a series about the Chart of Accounts. The following article discusses account structures and their relationship to account summarizations. This material is adapted from The Automated Accounting Systems and Procedures Handbook (John Wiley, New York 1991) Chapter 10.
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This column presents a new accounting system concept each month that may be applicable to your organization.
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