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AI hacks for accountants to turbocharge productivity

AI hacks for accountants to turbocharge productivity

by Annie Lawson | Sep 25, 2024 | Features

Data shows that AI-enabled practices expect to hire 10 times more employees and triple their revenue growth compared to non-users, outpacing other sectors in the adoption of the technology. Research by Sage found that widespread artificial intelligence (AI)...
From Boomer to Gen Z: How the generational gap impacts small business

From Boomer to Gen Z: How the generational gap impacts small business

by Helen Hawkes | Sep 24, 2024 | Features

Key points Accountancy firms can now include up to four generations co-existing in the workplace. Effective communication is the number one challenge firms face in integrating teams and boosting productivity. Technical proficiency is also a key area of concern with...
How small businesses can use strategic thinking to set themselves up for future success

How small businesses can use strategic thinking to set themselves up for future success

by Harpal Singh and Christopher Arnold | Sep 23, 2024 | News

Some of the best success stories are from firms who carefully plan strategy. However, in the midst of day-to-day firefighting of high workloads with shoe-string resourcing, operational matters can dominate attention at many SMPs. Without an understanding of the...
R&D relief: How to help clients navigate compliance challenges

R&D relief: How to help clients navigate compliance challenges

by Caroline Voaden | Sep 18, 2024 | Features

Key points Recent R&D tax relief scheme changes impact SMEs from 1 April 2024. HMRC faces criticism for claim assessment, particularly from smaller companies. Advisers are recommended to prepare clients early and stay across case law. The matter highlighted...
How to protect your supply chain from money laundering

How to protect your supply chain from money laundering

by Helen Hawkes | Sep 18, 2024 | Features

NCA’s cotton import case underscores the need to understand the source of goods and services. Key points A landmark court judgment has heightened the risk level for money laundering offences. Accountants need to ensure both they and their clients understand the...
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