is remote the new normal?

young woman eating an apple and working on a laptop at homewhat clients want may differ from your employees’ wishes.

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no doubt about it: the accounting business was quick to shift to remote work when covid-19 hit.

now the question is: will accounting offices remain remote and will more go remote?

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according to the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 business barometer, accountants are getting used to working out of their spare bedrooms and living room nooks, and managers are getting used to managing from afar.
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today’s top 3 tech problems: security, client onboarding and workflow

process automation and tech strategy make the list.

the accounting firm operations and technology survey

security and risk management top the list of technology issues challenging accountants, but they’ve dropped over the past year. meanwhile, there’s growing concern over business process consistency and cost reduction.

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firm size plays a role. the largest firms register uniform business processes and integration challenges as their roughest points, while those rank at the low end for solos, who fret more over security and risk management.

both ends call out application updates more than those in the middle, and training worries mid-size firms more than anyone else.

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accountants find new worlds of opportunity

clients and firms are both looking.

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as the accounting industry emerges from dark times, many practitioners are blinking in the light of new opportunities.

we’re in a different world now.

  1. many accountants are freed from central offices. (many clients, too.)
  2. many clients have gone out of business but moved on to start new businesses.
  3. new technologies are facilitating automation and the power of small firms.
  4. the business environment, more complex than ever, requires new services.
  5. turmoil at the irs is causing both frustration and opportunity.
  6. boomers in accounting are retiring faster than newbies are being born.
  7. those newbies have new career goals with less emphasis on income.
  8. cryptocurrencies are a new frontier in investment and finance.
  9. inflation is a significant factor that’s linked with rising revenue for firms and clients.
  10. congress is stagnated between progressives with big ideas and the retrogressive who want to turn back the clock.

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