Compensation
Compensation
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We are not back to normal, and WFH is not a perk … yet.
July 20 -
Accountants have no need to return to crowded offices, especially not in states where COVID-19 is having a second wind.
July 17 -
The Institute of Management Accountants recently released a pair of reports on how CFOs can help their organizations provide more sustainable business activities.
July 16 -
The newly formed organization looks to attract and retain more Black accountants during a critical turning point in diversity for the profession.
July 16 -
A study has found that the last batch of stimulus checks arrived at wealthier, White households more quickly than to those of Blacks and Hispanics.
July 16 -
The move brings greater efficiency — but still requires careful planning.
July 16 -
The majority of states are considering a company to have tax nexus if just a single employee is telecommuting from their state, according to a new survey, which could have wide implications for businesses as more of their employees work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 15 -
Nonprofits hospitals have until Dec. 31 to report on their CHNAs.
July 15 -
Virtual reality could be one piece of tech that really enhances the remote accounting experience, enabling the most realistic simulacrum of in-person meetings available today.
July 15 -
MACPA CEO Tom Hood shares insights on how firms can safely bring staff back to work amid the COVID-19 pandemic -- and how the profession is going to be changed forever after the coronavirus.
July 14 -
The best time to make changes? When everything you’ve ever known has been turned upside down.
July 13 -
The Top 20 Firm is inviting clients and the local community to a July 14 webinar centered on "addressing positive change and equality for all people."
July 10 -
2020 is testing the profession’s resiliency like nothing has before, and accountants are losing sleep, skipping vacations, and working longer hours to adapt to the challenges COVID-19 has brought.
July 9 -
150,000 reasons to protect yourself against ransomware, and nine other developments in technology from this past month and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
July 8 -
Deloitte is helping its corporate clients get ready to prepare their quarterly financial statements in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, as its own employees grow more accustomed to doing remote audits while working from home.
July 7 -
KPMG appointed new leaders in the U.S. of its audit, tax and advisory businesses as the Big Four firm tries to regain trust after a bruising series of scandals.
July 7 -
A new study also found that accountants are, by and large, very pleased with how their firms have responded to the pandemic.
July 7 -
With the switch to remote work, new training methods are needed. Here are some things you can try.
July 6 -
The 2017 tax law eliminated the federal write-offs previously allowed for unreimbursed business expenses and home offices, along with most other miscellaneous itemized deductions.
July 6 -
Private sector employers added 2,369,000 jobs in June, according to payroll giant ADP, in a promising sign of business recovery despite the COVID-19 pandemic. ADP also revised upward its May total from a loss of 2,760,000 jobs to a gain of 3,065,000 jobs.
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