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TikTok Gone? and Insights on Business Metrics

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Dive into a detailed exploration of the intersection between legislation and business metrics in this episode of the "On the Rocks" podcast. Hosted by Chris Gino and Jay Kimelman, this discussion features guest Kristy Monahan, bringing valuable insights into how external factors like government legislation and economic trends can significantly impact business operations, particularly in ecommerce and accounting sectors.

What's Inside:
Business Metrics Overview: Learn about the essential metrics that businesses, especially ecommerce and accounting firms, use to gauge performance and drive strategic decisions.
TikTok Legislation Impact: A look into the recent legislative actions to ban TikTok unless sold within nine months and what this means for the platform and its vast user base.
IRS Updates: Introduction of the new IRS 1099 DA form for reporting gains and losses on digital assets, unpacking the complexities and implications for businesses.
QuickBooks Innovations: Explore the latest service from QuickBooks, 'QuickBooks Live Expert Assisted', aimed at providing ondemand accounting support, and what it signifies for the industry.
Economic and Technological Trends: Insights from CEO surveys by Grant Thornton highlighting optimism in the U.S. economy and the strategic focus on generative AI and technology investments.
Legislative Discussions: An analysis of how new laws and regulations might reshape the business environment, focusing on digital platforms and ecommerce.
This episode is a mustwatch for professionals in accounting, ecommerce, digital marketing, and business management. Join us to understand how current events and legislative actions are shaping the landscape of business and technology.

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