Information technology has changed the way that just about every industry functions including accounting. While you might not be able to afford an in-house accountant, technology makes it effective ...
Information technology is present in most accounting offices these days via computers, printers and other equipment. An intrinsic part of financial processes, technology is often taken for granted in ...
Accounting can be traced back to early civilization. Some of the first accountants in 300 BC only used tokens and scripts to track financial information, according to the Association of Chartered ...
Accounting is far past the point where some firms use information technology and others do not. In today's era, every firm — from the smallest of sole proprietors to the largest international networks ...
Accounting has a reputation for being staid, traditional and slow to adopt new technologies. But is this true? No. In fact, I would argue that technology is transforming accounting—and in an equally ...
This concentration equips students with skills and tools required to examine and evaluate an organization's information technology infrastructure, policies and operations. It focuses on the process of ...
The accounting talent pool is drying up, a trend that has been widely reported, including here in Accounting Today. The scary fact is that the decline may be accelerating. Processing Content The Wall ...
Troy Segal is an editor and writer. She has 20+ years of experience covering personal finance, wealth management, and business news. Erika Rasure is globally-recognized as a leading consumer economics ...