Compensation
Compensation
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The New Jersey Society of CPAs highlighted local professionals who are advancing the profession forward in such areas as diversity, innovation and education.
June 18 -
It pays to be a senior executive in a U.S. family office. Private investment firms of rich families there have the greatest number of C-suite executives making more than $396,000 a year.
June 16 -
Gary Boomer, Allan Koltin and Gary Shamis share their top tips to help navigate the pandemic — and the uncertain period beyond it.
June 15 -
Finance execs are concerned about a new wave of infections leading to a further economic downturn, according to a survey Monday from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
June 15 -
Ohio Society of CPAs president and CEO Scott Wiley, PwC US chairman Tim Ryan and Oracle executive director Kimberly Ellison-Taylor discussed the impact of racism on the profession.
June 11 -
One of the major challenges faced by many firms is creating a firm-first behavior model.
June 11 -
Excel gets co-opted in a phishing attack, Right Networks grabs Rootworks, and eight other recent developments in technology and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
June 10 -
If you are looking to make an impact, here are some ways to help others live better financial lives and organizations retain and promote Black, indigenous, and people of color.
June 10 -
In a recent survey, half of firms reporting reallocating employees to new work in responses to the coronavirus – and that's just the start of the new staffing challenges the profession is facing, from decisions about rightsizing and staffing levels, to career development, upskilling and unskilling.
June 9 -
Anthony Pugliese, president and CEO of the California Society of CPAs, outlined a 90-day plan to boost diversity and equality initiatives across the state.
June 9 -
Many firms have successfully gone virtual on the fly, but important questions remain: Is the remote workforce here to stay? What's working, what's not working, and what strategies should firms utilize going forward?
June 8 -
The co-founder of Goldstein Golub Kessler discusses the highlights of his career and life.
June 8 -
The annual paper on female representation and leadership at accounting firms honored firms making waves in gender equity.
June 8 -
Firms, state CPA societies and national accounting organizations are addressing the wave of international outrage and demonstrations sparked by the killing last week of George Floyd, an unarmed African American, by four Minneapolis police officers.
June 5 -
The positive figures included 13,200 jobs in accounting, and raised hopes for a faster economic recovery despite the coronavirus pandemic.
June 5 -
It’s likely that what we thought of as 'business as usual' is never going to be exactly the same given the massive upheaval we’re now going through.
June 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving retirement plan participants and beneficiaries some added flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic to remotely sign or have their retirement plan elections notarized.
June 3 -
Private sector employers slashed at least 2,760,000 jobs from April 12 to May 12, according to payroll giant ADP, on top of the 20 million job cuts in the previous monthly period.
June 3 -
These videoconferencing best practices will significantly boost your remote-communication game.
June 3 -
Employment growth at small businesses improved slightly in May, up 0.25 percent, as stay-at-home orders eased in most states, but that was only after reaching historic lows in April, according to payroll giant Paychex.
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