Artificial Intelligence – Significant Impact in Accounting and Finance
As artificial intelligence has done for every industry, it’s making a significant impact in the world of accounting and finance.
From saving time and money and providing insights, AI-enabled systems for accounting and finance are the way finance professionals and their firms will stay competitive and attract the next generation as employees and customers.
If you could reduce costs by 80 per cent and the time it takes to perform tasks by 80 or 90 per cent, would you be interested? According to Accenture Consulting, robotic process automation will yield these results for the financial services industry.
For accounting firms and finance professionals to deliver services their clients will demand and compete with other professionals for business, they must begin to embrace artificial intelligence.
Benefits of Artificial Intelligence for Accountants and Finance Professionals
New technology is changing the way people work in every industry. Artificial intelligence can help accountants be more productive and efficient. An 80-90 per cent reduction in the time it takes to do tasks will allow human accountants to be more focused on providing counsel to their clients. Adding artificial intelligence to accounting operations will also increase the quality because errors will be reduced.
When accounting firms adopt artificial intelligence to their practise, the firm becomes more attractive as an employer and service provider to millennials and Gen Z professionals. As clients, millennials and Gen Zers will determine who to do business with based on the service offerings they can provide. As more accounting firms adopt artificial intelligence, they will be able to provide the data insights made possible by automation while those who don’t commit to the technology will not be able to compete.
Robotic process automation allows machines or AI workers to complete repetitive, time-consuming tasks in business processes such as document analysis and handling that are plentiful in accounting. Once RPA is in place, time accountants used to spend on these tasks is now available for more strategic and advisory work. Intelligent automation is a more sophisticated version of RPA. IA can mimic human interaction in many cases, such as understanding inferred meaning in client communication and using historical data to adapt to an activity. There are multiple applications of RPA and IA in accounting work.
AI can often provide real-time status of financial matters since it can process documents using natural language processing and computer vision faster than ever making daily reporting possible and inexpensive. Automated authorization and processing of documents with AI technology will enhance several internal accounting processes including procurement and purchasing, invoicing, purchase orders, expense reports, accounts payable and receivables, and more.
In accounting, there are many internal corporate, local, state and federal regulations that must be followed. Fraud costs companies collectively billions of dollars each year and financial services companies have $2.92 in costs for every dollar of fraud.
Changing the Human Mindset
It seems like the only barrier to artificial intelligence adoption in accounting is getting people on board with the change. Since the chief executives seem to understand the importance of artificial intelligence, it just requires a mindset shift from the accounting professionals to accept the changes. With an assist from AI-enabled systems, accountants are freed up to build relationships with their clients and deliver critical insights.
To help accountants accept and hopefully embrace the tech addition to accounting firms, it’s vital that the benefits of automation and artificial intelligence are shared with them and they are provided with the proper training and any support necessary to learn how best to use AI to their advantage. AI and automation in accounting and finance are just beginning. The technology is getting more sophisticated, and the tools and systems available to support accounting are expanding at a rapid pace.