{"id":41418,"date":"2015-09-22t05:00:30","date_gmt":"2015-09-22t09:00:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/48e130086c.nxcli.net\/?p=41418"},"modified":"2015-10-02t09:52:33","modified_gmt":"2015-10-02t13:52:33","slug":"stop-paper-source-client","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2015\/09\/22\/stop-paper-source-client\/","title":{"rendered":"stop paper at the source: the client"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>use inbound digital transfer tools to smooth the office workflow.<\/strong><\/p>\n by roman h. kepczyk<\/span><\/i> one of the most critical steps in transitioning a firm to a \u201cpaperless\u201d environment is capturing information in a digital format at its \u201croot\u201d source as that information enters the firm.<\/p>\n more on tech spending:<\/b> how and why to set optimal scanning practices<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>digital workflow systems make tax season easier<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>who decides what to keep?<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>how smart accounting firms use intranets to get smarter<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>ready for a revolution? your phone is<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>remote access boosts productivity, requires planning<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>get ahead of your software updates<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>blame accounting vendors: accountants stuck with outdated versions of microsoft office<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>ready or not, here comes windows 10<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>back up and check your backup<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>cloud computing can cost less<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>laptop-only workers more common<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n at the base level, this means having clients provide you information in a digital format, which can be done via email, digital fax or through a portal rather than with a physical document. while email is currently the most prevalent tool utilized by clients, it is anticipated the security concerns will help clients transition toward portals.<\/p>\n read more →<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" <\/a>use inbound digital transfer tools to smooth the office workflow.<\/strong><\/p>\n by roman h. kepczyk<\/span><\/i> one of the most critical steps in transitioning a firm to a \u201cpaperless\u201d environment is capturing information in a digital format at its \u201croot\u201d source as that information enters the firm.<\/p>\n more on tech spending:<\/b> how and why to set optimal scanning practices<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>digital workflow systems make tax season easier<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>who decides what to keep?<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>how smart accounting firms use intranets to get smarter<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>ready for a revolution? your phone is<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>remote access boosts productivity, requires planning<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>get ahead of your software updates<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>blame accounting vendors: accountants stuck with outdated versions of microsoft office<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>ready or not, here comes windows 10<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>back up and check your backup<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>cloud computing can cost less<\/span><\/a> | <\/span>laptop-only workers more common<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n at the base level, this means having clients provide you information in a digital format, which can be done via email, digital fax or through a portal rather than with a physical document. while email is currently the most prevalent tool utilized by clients, it is anticipated the security concerns will help clients transition toward portals.<\/p>\n
\nquantum of paperless<\/span><\/i><\/a><\/p>\n\n
\nquantum of paperless<\/span><\/i><\/a><\/p>\n\n