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ai named the highest-paying in-demand tech skill for 2024

are your skills up to snuff? 

by rick richardson
technology this week

according to a january 2024 deloitte study of 100 business executives, nearly half, or 45 percent, of high-level executives indicate they are aggressively upskilling and training their work force in artificial intelligence. approximately the same percentage, 44 percent, state they are hiring for it.

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therefore, it should not be shocking that generative ai ranks first among the highest-paid it skills. this is supported by a recent study from the job search firm indeed, which determined that computer abilities have the largest impact on pay. according to indeed, a job’s salary was 47 percent higher when generative ai was listed as a required talent.
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busy season is over, so it’s time for some resolutions

twelve things to do before you get busy again.

editor’s note: the end of every busy season means a new beginning for practitioners, which is why we thought this q-and-a was particularly timely.

by ed mendlowitz
202 questions and answers: managing an accounting practice

question: do you have any suggestions for the new year?

more: hold staff accountable if you want them to listen to you | when selling a firm to staffers is tricky | courting a client? don’t give too much away for free | nine tips for a healthier tax season | fifteen strategies for first-time supervisors | measure knowledge gaps (then close them) | should you offer financial services? | ready to retire? selling your practice is no strategy | 20 things you need for a business valuation
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answer: checklist of things to do in the new year:

  1. stop marking saly next to your new year’s resolutions. make one or two big-time life goals resolutions that you will do.
  2. check your personal insurance coverage. make sure you have adequate uninsured motorist, umbrella, workers compensation at your home and life insurance.

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tax refunds up about 4%

data table

visits to irs.gov top half a billion.

by beth bellor
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

the tax season has overcome its later start, with all the irs’ weekly markers surpassing 2023 figures except for the total numbers of refunds and direct deposit refunds.

more: tax pros own 53% of e-filings | tax stats still playing catchup | tax pros take the edge in e-filings | tax pros gain ground, and diyers maintain lead | tax pros handle 46.4% of e-filing | tax refunds, tax pro market share trending up | refunds up as tax pros tackle 41.5% of e-filings | tax pros handle 37.7% of e-filings | tax pros file 33% of early returns
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as of april 12, the latest data available, the agency had received 119.6 million individual income tax returns, up 1.9 percent from the same period one year ago. it had processed 118.1 million returns, up 1.7 percent.
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dodge the four curses of a production orientation

bonus: an illustration using two firms, one oriented to both production and marketing.

by august j. aquila
price it right: how to value accounting services

an emphasis on production (billable hours) can have negative consequences for an accounting firm. an emphasis on billable hours causes professionals to focus on internal measurements, i.e., the number of hours charged to a client, and not external measurements such as client satisfaction.

more: clients buy solutions, not features | six ways to expand your client services checklist | ten questions to refine your successful marketing plan | four questions for choosing your marketing audit strategies | four steps to a successful email marketing campaign | five reasons to implement change orders | make your practice better | eleven marketing strategies for smaller firms
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it also emphasizes the technical aspect of accounting work and keeps professionals from developing a marketing mindset. let’s look at the four negative consequences of a production orientation.
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do you want more publicity? or better publicity?

letter blocks with middle section rotating to change word from "quantity" to "quality"

determine the reason you want it in the first place.

by bruce marcus
professional services marketing 3.0

editor’s note: 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 was privileged to have a long relationship with bruce w. marcus, who was ahead of his time in his thinking and practice in marketing for accounting. we are publishing some of the late expert’s evergreen work, which retains wisdom for the present.

in the early days of publicity, when it was low-down press agentry and not high-blown public relations, the idea was to get your client’s name in the paper. often. in any context. just spell it right.

more: how to write media releases that capture an editor’s attention | nine ways to choose your pr person | when there’s a leak in your firm | eighteen things advertising can do for your firm | how and why client service teams work | manage knowledge as a marketing tool | secret marketing formula: get one client at a time | marketing a fixed position in a moving world | how to build a marketing culture
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in the early days of marketing professional services, it became clear that merely to get your firm’s name in the paper, in any context, didn’t help much. ego, maybe, but nothing more. a new approach to publicity had to be developed.
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