Compensation
Compensation
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This is the third year for my “field trip” to Manhattan with summer interns.
July 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service has resurrected an information return that hasn’t been used since the early 1980s.
July 26 -
The annual list recognizes the 100 top workplaces in the profession.
July 26 -
Wages grew at an average rate of 4.0 percent over the past year, increasing the average wage level by $1.09 to $28.54 an hour in the second quarter of the year.
July 24 -
My previous column, “Female staff are smarter than male staff,” drew a lot of comments and emails indicating considerable interest in this topic. Hence, this additional column.
July 22 -
The legislation would gradually raise the minimum wage by 2025 from its current level of $7.25 but is unlikely to advance in the Senate.
July 18 -
Accounts payable is the most time-consuming and paper-intensive function in finance.
July 17 -
High-deductible plans can now offer a number of new preventive care benefits.
July 17 -
The state society welcomed more than 40 graduates of its internship preparation program for minorities.
July 16 -
The IRS and its Security Summit partners offer critical steps for keeping client information safe.
July 16 -
Why are there far fewer women partners than men partners in CPA firms?
July 15 -
Firms are competing ferociously to attract, land and retain the most experienced employees.
July 12 -
The American Institute of CPAs’ Auditing Standards Board has released a pair of SASs on ERISA audits and auditor responsibilities.
July 11 -
New tax legislation is passing through Congress aimed at addressing several retirement issues.
July 11 -
Accountants can promote their practices and create customized marketing videos, brochures and blog content.
July 9 -
The omnibus exposure draft addresses a variety of issues identified during the implementation and application of different pronouncements.
July 9 -
Tech leaders from LinkedIn, SAP and Calm talk about creating systems to address mindfulness on an organizational level.
July 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is allowing employers to truncate taxpayer identification numbers to protect employees from identity theft.
July 8 -
The rate of unemployment has hit a 50-year low and the war for talent rages on in almost every industry, including accounting.
July 3 -
Employment growth slowed down last month, particularly among the smallest companies.
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