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QXAS, a service that allows CPAs to outsource accounting tasks, is one of many exciting participants in the annual NJCPA Convention and Expo this June. Continue reading
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New Jersey, NJ, May 31, 2019 /prREACH/ -- Even in the Internet age, trusted career-related advice can be difficult to come by. For CPAs, EAs, and other accounting professionals, the NJCPA Annual Convention and Expo provides a location to network, learn, and discover outsourcing accounting services for the CPA looking for ways to accelerate their business.
Financial professionals all over the US are seeking to attend the NJCPA conference, a four-day event to be held June 11-14 in Atlantic City. One firm among the attendees, QX Accounting Services, is prepared to show participants at the annual convention what it means to outsource financial services.
QXAS aims to alleviate the workflow of CPAs by clarifying and managing accounting outsourcing related inquiries. With the growing number of technicalities and tasks imposed on accounting professionals, QXAS emphasizes that outsourcing can provide a way to free up more time to innovate and grow. QXAS provides outsourcing to over 250 Tax and Accounting firms across the USA.
A spokesperson for QXAS wrote, “Despite the openness towards outsourcing, it is a huge step to take, and selecting a compatible partner for accounting services can be pretty challenging. If you are keen to know how you can focus on strengthening the core of your accounting business, then get in touch with us at the event!”
Outsourcing firms specialize in very specific tasks so that they can better manage the overflow workload of individuals and businesses. By focusing on core competencies, business growth, and increased profitability, QXAS is innovating approaches to back office functions. Back office functions include bookkeeping, accounting, tax return preparation, and payroll services. Bringing other firms into intimate financial matters requires trust, and events like NJCPA are reportedly a capable venue for the bolstering of trust between clients, professionals, and individuals.
NJCPA offers sessions for CPAs working in private industry, CFOs and financial accountants on technical subjects as FASB, individual taxation, TCJA, block chain, AI in financial audits, risk mitigation, and more.
The NJCPA gives professionals from firms like QXAS a chance to present individual services amidst an array of other topics, such as professional development sessions that touch on themes like communication etiquettes, negotiation skills, and business longevity for entry to mid-level accounting professionals.
Readers looking for more information should visit the official NJCPA website or visit QXAS at booth #404.
For any other queries, please email QXAS at [email protected] or call 1-800-310-9312.