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Challenges Facing the Accounting and Auditing Profession in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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Challenges Facing the Accounting and Auditing Profession in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Within the framework of providing distinguished job opportunities for graduates of the Faculty of Management Sciences in major local and international companies and institutions in addition to the implementation of training programs offered to students. Also, within the framework of the cooperation protocol between the Accounting Department at the Faculty of Management Sciences and the Egyptian Association of Accountants and Auditors, a symposium was held entitled " Challenges Facing the Accounting and Auditing Profession in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" under the supervision of Prof. Mohamed El-Deeb, Chairman of the Accounting Department, with the presence of Mr. Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Director of the Egyptian Association of Accountants and Auditors, Dr. Gamal Bashandy, Auditor of the Central Auditing Organization, and Mr. Amr Kambal, Director of the Internal Control Department at Beltone Company.

 

Many points have been highlighted within the symposium, the most important of which is how to excel in the labor market by obtaining professional certificates such as (IFRS Diploma, CMA, CPA) as these professional certificate helps the student to build a professional path and obtain better job opportunities.

 

The symposium also discussed the impact of new technologies on the accounting profession, the growing need for real-time data based on an insightful financial vision, and the broadening of the responsibilities of the next generation of entrepreneurs.

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