Compensation
Compensation
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The Top Five Firm welcomed 14 inaugural organizations from a wide range of industries to "actively enhance diversity, equity and inclusion within their organizations."
February 25 -
To best serve your clients, and your own firm, these are the top items to closely monitor in the year ahead.
February 25 -
Professionals from Top 100 Firm PKF O'Connor Davis share the strategies they're using to maintain firm culture in a remote environment.
February 25 -
Delaying filing; inbox anxiety; a new voice; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 23 -
A new report from the IMA and CalCPA also found that 43 to 55 percent of female, nonwhite, and LGBTQIA respondents polled have left a U.S. accounting company due to a perceived lack of equitable treatment.
February 22 -
The Big Four firm created the program to give more people of color the opportunity to become CPAs.
February 22 -
The vaccine rollout may not be happening as fast as we’d like, but an end to the worst of the pandemic is on the horizon. Is your firm ready for it?
February 22 -
New guidance shows how employees and employers can carry over unused money from flexible spending accounts and dependent care assistance programs.
February 18 -
Paul Knopp, KPMG U.S. Chair and CEO, posted an internal message on LinkedIn reiterating the firm's condemnation of "discrimination, harassment or racism" against Asian-Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 17 -
The CPA Consultants Alliance held its annual meeting online to discuss challenges confronting the accounting profession from COVID-19 and elect a new slate of officers for this year.
February 16 -
Growth consultant Gale Crosley talks about taking a practice across the country and around the world.
February 16 -
The Top 20 Firm will hold an annual summer program designed to recruit, develop and retain minority accounting students with a Diversity Leadership Summit and internship opportunities.
February 16 -
Household employers have seen a rapid increase in labor law requirements, as well as state and municipal paid time off and paid sick leave ordinances.
February 16 -
The pandemic has yet to subside in any meaningful way, and that means a certain level of uncertainty remains across industries, including accounting.
February 12 -
Managing a practice is a separate business by itself and needs the care and attention you give to the professional services part of your practice.
February 8 -
Your clients may have heard conflicting advice — they must change their IRA beneficiaries, spend down their IRA as soon as possible, dismantle their trust, or immediately convert their traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, Sophia Duffy writes.
February 8 -
The unemployment rate declined in January to 6.3 percent as employers added some jobs in the midst of the pandemic.
February 5 -
One major difference between past audits and those of today are they are now being almost completely performed in a remote environment.
February 4 -
Coronavirus-related government policies and regulations that could affect business performance ranked as the top risk cited by board members and C-suite executives, according to a new survey.
February 3 -
The private sector added 174,000 jobs in January, according to payroll giant ADP, despite the economic fallout and business closures from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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