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DE Web Works
| Mar 16, 2025
Tax season is the busiest—and most stressful—time of year for accounting firms. The last thing you need is an IT meltdown when deadlines are looming and clients are calling. From preventing downtime to securing sensitive financial data, a Managed Service Provider (MSP) can be a game-changer for accountants. Here’s why partnering with an MSP is one of the best business decisions your firm can make.
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DE Web Works
| Mar 15, 2025
Handling sensitive financial data means accounting firms must follow strict security guidelines. But between IRS regulations, FTC Safeguards, and state laws, compliance can feel like a never-ending paper trail. This guide breaks down the essential IT compliance requirements for accountants, so you can protect client data without drowning in legal jargon.
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DE Web Works
| Mar 15, 2025
Accounting firms handle massive amounts of sensitive financial data, making IT infrastructure a critical decision. Should you embrace cloud computing or stick with on-premise servers? In this guide, we’ll break down the pros and cons of each, helping CPAs and accountants make an informed choice—especially those using Thomson Reuters Creative Solutions (CS Professional Suite).
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DE Web Works
| Mar 13, 2025
Accounting firms handle highly sensitive client data, making them a prime target for cybercriminals. A single cyberattack can lead to stolen financial records, massive fines, and lost client trust. The worst part? Most cyber incidents happen because of avoidable mistakes. In this article, we’ll break down the top five cybersecurity mistakes accountants make—and how to fix them before it’s too late.
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DE Web Works
| Mar 13, 2025
Tax season is stressful enough without IT issues slowing you down. Downtime, slow software, cybersecurity threats, and compliance risks can wreak havoc on an accounting firm during its busiest time of year. In this article, we’ll break down how the right IT support can keep your firm running smoothly, prevent disruptions, and help accountants stay focused on their clients.
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