Compensation
Compensation
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Private sector employment increased by a relatively sparse 129,000 jobs in March, amplifying concerns about hiring after a disappointing jobs report a month ago.
April 3 -
The House Ways and Means Committee voted to approve legislation that would relax the rules for those saving for retirement.
April 2 -
The rate of job growth at small businesses slowed in March, but wage growth continued at a healthy pace, according to payroll giant Paychex.
April 2 -
The rate at which women are rising to leadership at accounting firms is too slow.
April 1 -
As April marks Autism Awareness Month, Big Four firm Ernst & Young has announced a newly opened Neurodiversity Center of Excellence in its Chicago office.
April 1 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs will award local high school seniors and college students at its 59th Annual Scholarship Award Ceremony on April 30.
March 29 -
Making the move to a bigger practice requires some advanced planning.
March 25 -
Businesses’ trusted advisors can help keep them from falling afoul of these complex laws.
March 25 -
New research suggests that when auditors are sick with the flu, the quality of their work declines.
March 21 -
While you may have “nanny taxes” covered for your clients who have hired household help, there may be other compliance problems, including fines
March 20 -
A Q2 2019 hiring report from staffing and management resources firm Brilliant found that most unfilled accounting and finance positions were in corporate accounting.
March 19 -
The company will beef up its sexual-harassment policies to settle a lawsuit alleging founder John Hewitt routinely had sex in his office.
March 18 -
The National Association of Black Accountants will host minority high school students for a week-long career workshop this July at the University of Central Florida.
March 15 -
DeJoy, Knauf & Blood launches cannabis practice while EisnerAmper expands its own; FASB appoints two to small-business committee; and more CPA news.
March 15 -
A young CPA shares offers a valuable primer on preparing for the test.
March 15 -
2018 was a big year for payroll and digital privacy. We saw several global companies face scrutiny, and in some cases lawsuits, for selling and leaking user data.
March 14 -
Firm leaders who open their minds to hiring beyond accounting will enrich their technology, client knowledge and forecasting capabilities.
March 14 -
Olympus Corp. lost a U.K. lawsuit that tried to block the pension of former head Michael Woodford after he blew the whistle on an alleged $1.7 billion accounting fraud and 13-year cover-up at the firm.
March 12 -
The fast-growing practice management and tax software company laid off over 40 percent of its staff over the weekend.
March 11 -
The pressure is on to get staff moved up and ready for their responsibilities, according to ConvergenceCoaching's Renee Moelders -- and quality feedback is an important part of that.
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