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Hiring for small firms

A firm's first full-time employee requires more thought and planning that you might expect, according to Rebecca Himango of illuminHR.

Successfully navigating the dawn of AI

John LaMancuso, CEO of K1X talks about what accountants are getting right — and wrong — with AI.

Beyond Research: Unlocking Hidden Value from AI

Generative AI adoption among accounting firms doubled in just one year. But many firms are barely scratching the surface, using AI primarily for tax research rather than to reimagine workflows

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Rethinking reselling

Alex Solomon of Net at Work talks about the current state of the market and the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Vibe coding and its discontents

A rising number of firms are turning to AI-guided vibe coding for software solutions, and Ellen Choi, CEO of Edgefield Group, talks about the benefits and risks.

Looking back and ahead at BDO

On the eve of his retirement, outgoing BDO chief Wayne Berson looks back at major changes in the profession, and what he sees in its future.

Predicting the next 15 years in accounting

Take a look at what the accountant and the accounting firm of the future will look like with AICPA chief Mark Koziel.

The past, present and future of accounting technology

Rene Lacerte shares his thoughts on how technology has shaped accounting over the past two decades, and what it will mean for the profession in the future.

What makes a Best Firm for Technology?

A look inside what it takes to truly get the most out of your firm's technology, with insights from Roman Kepczyk.

The changing world of government financial reporting

The serious new pressures facing governments of all sizes are changing their financial reporting, says GASB Chair Joel Black.