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Online Accountants Forums: The 14 Best

Future Firm

There’s a bunch of users sharing their pet peeves, CPA exam tips, investment strategies, and even complaints about certain jobs or the government. Since its inception in 2009, it has steadily gained recognition as a premier digital space for finance professionals. Its accounting topic is just short of a million followers.

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Customer Interview: Before and After Accounts Payable Automation with Bill Gilbert

AvidXchange

I am a licensed CPA and was a partner in a firm for 14 years before joining REDICO in 2000. Bill : We’ve been AvidXchange customers since 2009, so we were an early adopter of accounts payable automation. How did the process change in 2009 when you implemented AvidXchange? Before AvidXchange, there was a lot of paper.

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Understanding Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)

Billah and Associates

Since 2009, federal government, through TFSAs allow individuals to contribute a set amount each year to the account, up to a lifetime maximum. For 2024, the lifetime TFSA contribution limit is $95,000 for eligible Canadians who have been over 18 years old and residents of Canada since 2009. What is Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA)?

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Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, Amortization, and Coronavirus

Cloud Accounting Podcast

The legislation suspended wage garnishments, and other involuntary collections on federal student loans until September 30, but the Education Department, or Department of Education has been garnishing people's stimulus payments to pay their federal student loans, despite that. Blake Oliver: [00:51:04] Uh, like 10.

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Wave Makes Waves by Becoming a Bank

Cloud Accounting Podcast

Normally they do, but sometimes they can't collect because the merchant then goes out of business. She's a CPA who joined FreshBooks, which is based in Toronto, about two months ago. As we discussed on one of the last episodes, the percentage of African-American CPAs is one percent in CPA firms. They're out.