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implementing the right technology at the right time can be as important as selecting the right products. <\/i><\/p>\n

by rick telberg<\/b><\/p>\n

if productivity equals profits for cpa firms, then cpas at this week’s aicpa tech show in las vegas could walk away with a lot of money-making ideas.<\/p>\n

much of the gain in cpas’ productivity has already come with the help of new technologies ? technologies on display at the aicpa information technology conference. we already reported on the perspectives of the meeting’s organizers in “cpa tech: ya gotta deal with it” and how vendors are attacking productivity issues for cpas in “the winning formula.”<\/p>\n

this week, we talk to a few more vendors about the trends and issues in technology, starting with what may be the practitioner’s biggest headache \u2013\u00a0tax-season workload compression. read more →<\/a><\/p>\n