11 Easy Automation Wins for Accounting Teams
Thanks to Avalara for liking my recent blog post enough to sponsor it on CPA Practice Advisor! Check it out here: 11 Easy Automation Wins for Accounting Teams
2018: The Year Cloud Accounting Passes the Tipping Point
How many people does it take to make an idea go viral? It's lower than you might think. All it takes is 10% of the population to come around and change is inevitable. To learn how we've already passed that tipping point for cloud accounting technology, read my article in the July 2018 issue of California CPA Magazine.
Blockchain and CryptoKitties at IMA ACE 2018
I'm looking forward to explaining the potential (and insanity) of blockchain technology for real world applications to IMA members at their annual conference using the example of CryptoKitties, the "collectable, breedable, adorable" digital cats. It's like Beanie Babies in the cloud!
Founders & Friends: Cloud Accounting & Close Management Software
I was in San Francisco earlier this year and stopped by the Kruze Consulting offices to chat with Scott Orn on the Founders & Friends podcast. Take a listen!
Cello, Is It Me You're Looking For? π»
Check out my interview in the May 2018 issue of California CPA Magazine. I share how I got into playing the cello, the relationship between music and accounting, and what I think symphony orchestras should be doing to stay relevant.
Green Apple Podcast: How Automation is Making Accounting more Creative
I joined John Garrett recently on the Green Apple Podcast to talk about how my background in classical music helps my accounting career, how automation is attracting more creative individuals to the accounting profession, and why being authentic at work is the key to developing relationships that will aid your career. Listen here.
Sage Advice Podcast: The Changing Nature of Teams in the Workplace
Read my interview with Ed Kless on the Sage Advice Podcast. We talk about how my first career as a classical cellist was disrupted by automation, what drew me to accounting technology, and how teams in the accounting profession are increasingly becoming a mix of full-time employees, part-time employees, contractors, and outsourcing firms.
My #1 takeaway (& pics) from Xerocon Austin
Thereβs something that keeps me coming back to Xerocon year after year...
The Classification of Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency by the IRS
IRS guidance is silent on which section of the tax code cryptocurrency falls into. This has major implications for the tax treatment of transactions involving Bitcoin. Read Craig Smalley's analysis on CPA Practice Advisor.
New Features and Improvements Announced at QuickBooks Connect
Intuit announced a number of new features and improvements at the annual QuickBooks Connect user conference. Read about the updates on the QuickBooks Blog.