Fri.Mar 03, 2023

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AccountingDepartment.com is 19!

Accounting Department

AccountingDepartment.com is 19 years old today. Wow. When I started here in November of 2013, we were rapidly approaching our 10 th anniversary and faced with the first big “but how do we celebrate this milestone” question. Of course, as the years have passed these questions have come at various intervals celebrating both time and event-based achievements—but the excitement and celebration grows with each one.

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Why Pick Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for Automating your Business Processes?

NextProcess

Even if you haven’t already started using software solutions and automation to make your business processes run more smoothly, process automation is likely on your radar. Automating things like accounts payable, purchasing, and expense reporting has been going on for years. There’s a good chance your company is already using software like QuickBooks or NetSuite to help manage finances.

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Tax swerving

Accounting Fun

A man was driving away from the tax office when all of a sudden he has to swerve to avoid a box falling off the lorry in front. Seconds later a policeman pulled him over for reckless driving. As the policeman starting writing the ticket he noticed the box was full of nails and tacks. "I had to swerve or I'd have run over those and blown my tyres!" protested the driver.

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Near-Term Recession Threat Diminished

NACM

On this week's episode of Extra Credit.? Don't sound the recession alarm quite yet!? A recession likely won't occur until later than originally expected, said NACM Economist Amy Crews Cutts.That's what the latest CMI report is saying!

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Your Accounting Expertise Will Only Get You So Far: The New Way To Lead

Speaker: Victor C. Barnes, CPA, MBA

In the climb from contributor to leader, the rules quietly change. But if you’re aiming for the summit, the air gets thinner, and what got you here won’t be enough to get you to the top. 🗻 What made you successful early in your finance career—technical accuracy, sharp analysis, flawless execution—won’t be what carries you to the next level. The higher you go, the more your effectiveness depends on how you connect, adapt, and communicate.