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Discover strategies for improving constituent experiences in government services with Todd Hoffman, Brett Nabors and Morgan Page on Weaver: Government Impact.
Explore effective strategies for managing operating budget pressures in government with Todd Hoffman, Brett Nabors and Morgan Page on Weaver: Government Impact.
Join Todd Hoffman, Brett Nabors and Morgan Page in discussing six transformative pillars in government operations on the Weaver: Government Impact podcast.
This session highlights the questions government leaders are facing and the potential technology, tools and processes to drive improvement.
There are important takeaways for valuation in the Sorensen case. This article by Will Frazier, a Weaver valuation professional, provides details and insight.
Individual taxpayers may want to consider 2024 inflation adjustments for gift exclusions & review their gift and estate plans in light of the changing tax landscape.
As artificial intelligence serves as a tool for scams, phishing and fraud, financial professionals must learn to use AI as a way to improve speed, scalability and threat intelligence.
As financial institutions overcome data overload, leaders need to understand client preferences to improve the customer experience. Tune in.
Weaver’s IT and Accounting Advisory leaders discuss new SEC cybersecurity rules and the use of generative AI. Learn more.
Weaver can assist Texas community colleges in developing solid data analytics infrastructure to prepare for the transition to new state funding requirements.
The U.S. Tax Court opinion of Cecil v. Comm’r highlighted important valuation issues that will be significant as to how business appraisals are performed.
How can financial institutions monitor social media activity and initiate a strategy to resolve issues timely enough to not be outpaced? Consider these steps:
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