Compensation
Compensation
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Hiring and wages at small businesses ticked upward slightly last month despite the ongoing economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 2 -
The annual program provides up to $10,000 and an internship to 10 diverse accounting students pursuing the CPA license.
February 2 -
As Black History Month begins, a number of prominent accounting organizations — including the AICPA, Illinois CPA Society, and the National Association of Black Accountants — have joined together in announcing a new yearlong diversity program.
February 1 -
Our panel of experts have identified these 12 credits, deductions and more as worth particular attention this year.
February 1 -
As a fresh round of federal relief loans is getting distributed to U.S. small firms hit by a pandemic crisis that will soon stretch to a year, new research shows that last year’s tranches of the Paycheck Protection Program covered less than a month of business expenses.
January 29 -
Small businesses in Nebraska, Oklahoma and other rural states have been the most successful at getting federal pandemic relief in the $284 billion round of aid that opened this month, buoyed by a new rule that authorizes loans to many farms that didn’t qualify before.
January 29 -
Tax professionals are starting to hear questions from their clients ahead of the official start of tax season about a variety of issues related to COVID-19.
January 26 -
Three strategies can help your firm stay ahead of the game in 2021.
January 26 -
A panel of diversity experts in the accounting profession found there is still unequal representation at senior levels, ahead of a report co-written by the IMA and CalCPA.
January 26 -
New Hampshire is seeking to sue directly at the high court to challenge the Massachusetts practice of taxing nonresidents who used to work in the state but now do their jobs from home.
January 25 -
With the pandemic shaking things up, now is a great time to reexamine your practice, and Amanda Aguillard of Elefant Training and Accounting Salon offers a guide to what the firm of the future can look like.
January 25 -
Dixon Hughes Goodman's Wesley McLeod, a partner at the Top 20 Firm's insurance practice, will head the Insurance Accounting & Systems Association's new committee devoted to diversity in the insurance sector.
January 21 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants found the majority of accountants internationally believe they are in an inclusive profession, but nearly two-thirds think the profession still has an issue to deal with when it comes to diversity.
January 20 -
The Big Four accounting firm says it worked hard to preserve its workforce and continue providing competitive compensation and benefit packages.
January 20 -
As more accounting firm leaders get a better understanding of how to transform their practices, they begin to realize that in order to achieve greatness, they absolutely must have a diverse team.
January 19 -
Thirty minority students are the latest group to graduate from the state society's annual diversity and internship training program.
January 15 -
Hindsight is 20/20 and 2021 is finally here.
January 14 -
A majority of middle-market CFOs are predicting an economic recovery and revenue increases for their companies in 2021, according to a new survey by BDO USA.
January 13 -
Institute of Management Accountants president and CEO Jeff Thomson is predicting six major developments in the finance and accounting profession this year.
January 13 -
Anthony Pugliese will succeed the longtime leader of the Institute of Internal Auditors, Richard Chambers, at the end of March.
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