It was just a few years ago that cloud-based accounting software was a rarity, and there were numerous skeptics who were certain that it was just a fad. They were wrong. Today, accounting and other ...
Like many things, accounting performed on computers has come a long way in the last 50 years, especially recently. While many firms and clients are still using desktops, an increasing number are using ...
Your accounting platform is often the heart of your business' software portfolio. Choosing a new platform or upgrading your current one means thinking long and hard about the future. Here are four ...
There was a time when desktop accounting software served as the backbone of every practice. But in a profession now shaped by tighter deadlines, hybrid ...
To start with, a cloud accounting platform is the use of internet-based software application to manage data, processes and financial transactions remotely. Financial data is stored and accessed safely ...
When it first came onto the market, Microsoft Excel was a revolutionary product, greatly reducing the time and manpower necessary for complex financial record keeping. Today, however, there are plenty ...
Kelly is a former Editor, SMB at Forbes Advisor, specializing in starting and marketing new ventures. Before joining the team, she was a Content Producer at Fit Small Business where she served as an ...
Almost 40% of business owners surveyed by Intuit QuickBooks said, “Managing finances and accounting is a top challenge.” However, the right accounting software can streamline back-office workflows by ...
Are you overpaying for cloud tools? Here's what you actually need and how small changes can save you thousands a year.
The cloud accounting software market is reaching new levels of competition in Australia and small business is taking notice, with three of five SMBs set to make the cloud move over the next 12 months.
Many companies and accounting firms have been focusing on new standards on revenue recognition and accounting for leases, hedging, and credit losses. But another new FASB standard — on cloud computing ...