Compensation
Compensation
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Assumptions around who can and should seek balance should change, says the president of the Indiana CPA Society.
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An IRS revenue ruling explains what happens when a distribution check from a qualified plan isn’t cashed.
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The Massachusetts Society of CPAs partnered with the National Association of Black Accountants to hold a summer program for students across the state.
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Many firms that have active mentoring programs do not provide the appropriate mentors.
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The AICPA's “2019 Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting Recruits" breaks down the profession as it enters a new decade.
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The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have released on Friday a redesigned Form W-4 for tax year 2020, making a number of changes to earlier draft versions of the form after hearing complaints from tax professionals.
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Nine staff members from Illinois accounting firm Lauterbach & Amen trained for and completed their first triathlon as a firm.
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Jobs in accounting and bookkeeping services rose 3.6 percent last month.
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The eighth edition of Accounting Today's annual report highlights 10 outstanding accounting firm leaders.
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Private sector employment rose by 156,000 jobs in July, according to payroll giant ADP, even as some small businesses lost jobs.
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Employers in the U.S. and Canada are having trouble finding skilled professionals who can handle both financial and data management, according to a new report.
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Wage growth and hours worked climbed at small businesses in July, although the rate of job growth dipped slightly, according to Paychex.
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Technology is a growing factor in accounting firm M&A, according to Transition Advisors' Joel Sinkin, whether in terms of smaller firm merging up for a forward-looking tech platform, or CPAs bringing on board IT and cyber-security consultants.
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