No doubt that the world is undergoing many fundamental changes in all aspects of economic, political, social, and technological life.
There is a strong belief that even with the logical decisions we make, there are a lot of emotions feeding that logic. Professionals try to assure that people can put aside their feelings while they are making a particular decision, but in reality, that is almost impossible.
Knowing what the future holds for us is nothing but an estimation of the present. We are aware that since the last eighteen months, the world is undergoing dynamic changes and rapid evolution.
The COVID-19 pandemic has evinced how well financial institutions can operate with remote staff, which is a positive aspect. In view of the combination of new technologies and digital accounting, CPAs operating remotely may still deliver high-quality service to their clients.
The organization sustains and grows with various factors such as people skills, market situation, macro-economic and socio-economic conditions, globalization, geopolitical scenario, regulatory concerns, and environmental issues.
Non-Fungible Tokens or NFTs are currently taking the digital art and collectibles world by storm. Digital artists are seeing their lives change thanks to huge sales to a new crypto audience.
The world has been suffering from the spread of Covid-19, which was recognized as a pandemic in early 2020, and its unexpected variants since the fourth quarter of 2019.
The World Economic Forum has a list of four industrial revolutions, and we are in the fourth one right now. The third revolution, which was digital transformation and information technology, came after that.
The world is going through the worst pandemic witnessed in past 100 years that created havoc in the economy and growth aspects across the globe. The global economy has almost become stand still and thanks to the efforts
As we all know, the education system has gone through many changes during the centuries. At first, education depended all the time on the teacher, and students had to listen carefully, write notes and then take exams on what they understood and memorized.