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Investing in digital transformation can lead to “sticker shock” but considering fractionalization can offer benefits by executing specific tasks for a limited time.
The last of Weaver's Digital Transformation series discusses the importance of assessing your organization's capacity and how the right people can help ensure success.
Weaver’s continuing Digital Transformation series discusses the seven areas to consider as you develop your organization's citizen developer program.
Morgan Page connects with Inside Public Accounting to discuss long-term benefits of artificial intelligence in the accounting profession.
Weaver's continues the Digital Transformation series with the critical skill sets necessary for the unique deployment of data & applications in your organization.
Weaver's continuing the Digital Transformation series with a deep dive into how robotic process automation and automation are different and their characteristics.
In the March 6 Internal Revenue Bulletin the IRS issued a statement on export tax for oil spills. Find out more about this notice and how taxpayers are affected.
In a recent decision, the First District Court of Appeals in Illinois held that book-out transactions are transfers of ownership of fuel and are subject to tax.
Scope 3 emissions include the same 6 GHGs that are inventoried in Scope 1 and Scope 2 but the difference is that they appear in the product’s value stream.
Scope 2 emissions are purchased from, and managed by, an off-site entity, such as an electric company, a localized grid or energy district.
Weaver’s professionals discuss common manual processes and activities with the greatest potential for automation.
In our continuing series, we continue with Scope 1 emissions and take a deep dive into measuring and accounting for greenhouse gas emissions.