1000s Of Apps Could Lose Access To QuickBooks Online In 2022
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We're getting the scoop on David's trip to Cancun, and Blake's trip to Taliesin West, and how vacations inspire thoughts of accounting. In other news, statistics show $600 billion paid to ransomware attacks in first half of 2021, which leads us to ponder on Jamie Dimon's thoughts on Bitcoin's lack of worth, and also whether crypto might be the cause of the next financial crisis. We'll check out why the USPS is offering paycheck cashing, and the ups and downs of the UPS Store offering bookkeeping. Then, we'll talk about how PE-backed firms will heighten the war for talent, why CAS practices are growing like crazy, and why SMBs need more tailored SaaS platforms. As if that weren't enough, we'll look at Microsoft's decision to shut down LinkedIn in China, and pontificate on whether enQ is genius or evil genius. All this, and more. Grab a snack and have a listen!
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