Compensation
Compensation
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GHJ's Derrick Coleman explains why the pandemic and the move to remote work can help the accounting profession move the needle on diversity.
April 12 -
The Big Four firm is encouraging employees to use their vacation days by actually paying them additional money to do it.
April 9 -
The state society is accepting applications for a program aimed at local, underrepresented minority high school students pursuing accounting and business careers.
April 9 -
Mary T. Washington Wylie broke a major barrier in the accounting profession in 1943.
April 8 -
Concerned that tax rates and IRS bills may rise under Biden, wary advisors note that Roth plans are not just for younger investors.
April 6 -
When questions and issues arise about domestic employer obligations, families often turn to their trusted financial professional for advice.
April 6 -
A task-based approach can help auditors adapt to technological and demographic changes.
April 5 -
The profession is slowly becoming more diverse, but progress has been halting.
March 31 -
The Top Five Firm released its inaugural report on firm diversity, equity and inclusion, detailing its own numbers and setting goals for the future.
March 31 -
The economy continued to rebound this year despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, payroll giant ADP reported Wednesday.
March 31 -
Small businesses are recording a significant jump in job growth this month, while weekly and hourly earnings grew as well, according to payroll giant Paychex.
March 30 -
MarksNelson flips the last year’s hiring challenges into a competitive advantage
March 30 -
The client engagement solution provider's annual list recognizes professionals who are driving "advocacy, change and community."
March 29 -
Once accountants successfully complete the Principal Accelerator Program, they become an equity principal of the firm.
March 29 -
Peter Burke of Best Companies Group details the latest trends in creating employee-friendly workplaces.
March 29 -
Household employment has its share of nuances that may catch accountants and families off guard, cause noncompliance, and cost your clients money. Here are some of the typical tax season mistakes we see made by accountants and families and how to fix them.
March 26 -
The 2021 Q1 AICPA Economic Outlook Survey found that while the vast majority of accounting businesses plan no reduction in their office space over the next year, a growing number said they would reduce their space by at least 10 percent as a result of the pandemic.
March 25 -
Published by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, "Leading Inclusion: Simple Steps and Significant Leaps" details the successful journeys of women finance professionals globally.
March 24 -
The son of a former slave, John W. Cromwell Jr. broke through a major barrier in the accounting profession in 1921.
March 22 -
Prominent accounting organizations released statements condemning violence against Asian-Americans following Atlanta shootings.
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