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In The News
Lisa Kianoff, CITP.CPA, founder and president
of L. Kianoff & Associates, Inc., has spoken and written extensively about the
need for companies to embrace the use of technology to strengthen their
business. The company has been a leader in helping hundreds of businesses
throughout Alabama improve their efficiency, operation and performance through
the use of integrated business management and accounting systems. Her
pioneering work in this field has also been chronicled in several articles.
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WebCPA.com: Women May Be Leaving Tech, But These Twelve Stand Out
As the number of women entering the
accounting profession rises higher each year, the number of women entering
technology dips. But the ones who stay and are promoted to senior
roles are a symbol that all is not lost for females seeking a profitable and
rewarding career in business technology.
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Alabama State
Society of CPAs: CPA Standout: Watching the Past Become The Future
Lisa Kianoff of Birmingham
firm L. Kianoff & Associates knows that her past played a huge role in
getting her to where she is. It’s just that, at the time, it didn’t look
like such a direct route. Kianoff was a speech therapist, graduating with a
degree from Hofstra University, Long Island. While living in Las Vegas,
she took a job as an office manager for a food distributing company and that
experience sparked her to take an accounting class at UNLV. She enjoyed it -
a lot.
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Accounting
Technology : On The Prowl For New Customers
With an installed base that
exceeds three hundred customers, you’d think L. Kianoff & Associates is
sitting pretty. Not necessarily so. As president Lisa Kianoff explains, “A
few years ago, people were just buying up. Today, people are skinnying down,
and they’re adding as they go along.”
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Deep South Jewish
Voice
: Business offers accounting and financial management solutions to
businesses
An accounting department at a
business isn¹t the only group that needs to do the “counting.” The sales
force also needs to easily access information for forecasting and reporting
or checking client payments or generating proposals. The people in Human
Resources need the easy-to-use tools to work out financial-related benefits
issues as well as keeping up with attendance or tracking employee training.
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Alabama Technology Today : Women In Business
Lisa Kianoff grew up in an
entrepreneurial family in Long Island, New York. Her dad owned a jewelry
manufacturing company, but it wasn’t the beautiful jewelry that caught
Lisa’s attention — it was the hand cranked calculator in her dad’s office.
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Accounting Technology: Building Competencies
After sixteen years in business, Lisa Kianoff knows the ups and
downs of the accounting industry. And, in the last six months, Kianoff
choose to review her company's infrastructure and address the current
market.
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Executive
Information Systems
Did you hear the
one about the business owner who, upon gazing out at the sea of computers on
desks throughout his company, said to no one in particular: “With all these
computers, why can’t I just get quick simple answers to big picture
questions about the business without having to learn a bunch of software
programs?”
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Changing Face Of Computerized Accounting
So, professor, is now the time to buy the
latest technology in accounting programs?
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CPA Newsletter: Pathfinders
Path•find-er. n., One who
finds a way; esp.: one who explores untraversed regions to mark our a new
route.
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MD News: Squeezing More From Payroll
Can we squeeze out just a little bit more? That’s the big
question today in medical practice management when the discussion turns to
the business software systems: What more can we do to save work, time or
money?
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MD News: Medical Payroll Can Be Easy
With 13 physicians and 57 employees
scattered across 6 locations around Birmingham, Amy Bridges says she’s just
about seen it all handling payroll for a growing medical practice.
“We have some odd situations,” says Bridges, accounting and finance director
for Urology Centers of Alabama. “We have a surgeon’s assistant who works 10%
of the time within the city, so 10 % of her salary is taxable in Birmingham
but all taxable
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