Compensation
Compensation
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The top Democrat and Republican on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee introduced bipartisan legislation to encourage more Americans to save for retirement.
October 28 -
PwC's Wesley Bricker offers great advice for those entering the profession in the 'new normal.'
October 28 -
Nearly 70 percent of organizations that have furloughed or laid off their employees during the novel coronavirus pandemic plan to back-fill the roles that were eliminated with other employees taking over.
October 27 -
Auditors can help companies improve the reliability of their cybersecurity disclosures, according to a new report from the Center for Audit Quality.
October 27 -
The thresholds will all rise, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
October 26 -
CFOs and senior finance executives are dealing with a growing number of responsibilities and demands as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.
October 26 -
The service is better at detecting identity theft in business tax returns, according to a new report, but it’s still letting many potentially fraudulent claims get through.
October 26 -
Last week I spent parts of two days at the Accounting & Finance Show USA and, from what I could tell, it was very well attended and organized and the virtual meetings were held without any hitches.
October 26 -
In the first episode of the five-part documentary series, we look at how disparities in net worth and mortgage discrimination impact Black home ownership — and why it's impossible to close the gaps without attacking systemic racism.
October 26 -
This five-part series is a comprehensive effort to explain the racial discrimination Black Americans face in our financial system.
October 23 -
Before the pandemic, accounting and finance professionals actively searched for better opportunities. Once the pandemic hit, employees worried about company layoffs and hesitated to seek new opportunities.
October 22 -
The Illinois CPA Society is inviting racial and ethnic minority students to apply for the ninth annual Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship Preparation Program, to be held virtually this year.
October 21 -
Finance executives are likely to hold onto their greater responsibilities once the pandemic subsides.
October 20 -
Auditors should take stock of the lessons learned from the first phase of remote auditing.
October 16 -
Examine your pre-pandemic workflows, don't skimp, and you'll be set up for success.
October 15 -
Coffee pots are more dangerous than office bathrooms, and gloves aren't recommended.
October 14 -
Accounting and financial controllers are some of the hardest-working executives in an organization, but unfortunately they are often overlooked.
October 13 -
Practitioners share their challenges and solutions in working remotely during the pandemic.
October 13 -
A distributed workforce may lower an organizations tax obligations in some jurisdictions.
October 9 -
The American Institute of CPAs Foundation granted fellowships to 25 minority doctoral students in an effort to boost the number of minority educators in accounting programs.
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