AI for Accountants: The Practical Daily Guide to Doing Your Job Faster - No Coding Required
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You already know what needs to be done. The tax return is accurate. The accounts balance. The variance analysis is finished. What is not done is the email explaining it, the report summarising it, the memo documenting it, and the engagement letter that should have gone out last week. The problem is not the accounting. The problem is the language surrounding it. >Client emails that take 20 minutes, reduced to 2. Engagement letters that practitioners avoid writing, produced in 15 minutes. Tax research summaries in plain English, with built-in verification steps. Financial report narratives written before the client calls asking where they are. Document chase sequences built once and reused every season. Technical memos drafted in 30 minutes instead of four hours. Staff procedure documents that actually get written. Advisory conversations that happen because the email to start them takes three minutes. No coding. No integrations. No changes to your accounting software. A browser tab and plain English is the entire technical requirement. AI adoption inside accounting firms went from 9% to 41% in a single year. The firms pulling ahead are not using it for calculations. They are using it for the writing that surrounds the calculations. This book shows exactly how. The knowledge and the judgment are yours. This book returns the hours.
You already know what needs to be done. The tax return is accurate. The accounts balance. The variance analysis is finished. What is not done is the email explaining it, the report summarising it, the memo documenting it, and the engagement letter that should have gone out last week. The problem is not the accounting. The problem is the language surrounding it. >Client emails that take 20 minutes, reduced to 2. Engagement letters that practitioners avoid writing, produced in 15 minutes. Tax research summaries in plain English, with built-in verification steps. Financial report narratives written before the client calls asking where they are. Document chase sequences built once and reused every season. Technical memos drafted in 30 minutes instead of four hours. Staff procedure documents that actually get written. Advisory conversations that happen because the email to start them takes three minutes. No coding. No integrations. No changes to your accounting software. A browser tab and plain English is the entire technical requirement. AI adoption inside accounting firms went from 9% to 41% in a single year. The firms pulling ahead are not using it for calculations. They are using it for the writing that surrounds the calculations. This book shows exactly how. The knowledge and the judgment are yours. This book returns the hours.
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