The vast majority of accounting firms now offer at least some advisory services, with this growth enabled at least in part by ...
AccountingWEB technology editor Tom Herbert rounds up the latest news and analysis from the accounting technology universe in ...
An exclusive Arizent report shows that accounting firms are moving slowly on building their staff skills around artificial intelligence.
Acrisure's CEO called the decision "painful" but necessary as the firm continues its technology transformation that began ...
Acrisure will cut accounting jobs in 2026 due to tech advances, emphasizing continued commitment to West Michigan. GRAND ...
AI is closing skills gaps in accounting and bookkeeping. Firms adopting AI are modernising workflows and attracting talent.
Online accounting degrees represent a practical step in this lifelong learning journey. They allow individuals to update ...
Wolters Kluwer Tax and Accounting is proud to release the second edition of its global report, Future Ready Accountant. The report delivers a data-driven analysis of the global tax and accounting ...
In a recent AccountingWEB webinar with Dext [1], AccountingWEB’s Jake Smith was joined by Dext’s Paul Lodder, Amy Harper, ...
Acrisure announced Wednesday it will reduce its workforce by approximately 400 employees starting in early 2026, with approximately 200 of those positions based in West Michigan.
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Remains of West Michigan soldier killed in World War II identified through DNA, other technology
Staff with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said the remains, recovered in Papua New Guinea, have been identified as that of U.S. Army Technician Fifth Grade Ell T. Simantz, 23, of Grand Haven.
A possible sale means figuring out a price tag for the 1500-strong company. Plus: Deloitte’s ongoing AI nightmare.
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