Compensation
Compensation
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The National Association of Black Accountants said Wednesday its president and CEO, Jina Etienne, has resigned.
September 6 -
The Big Four Firm's poll of over 1,600 interns found technology and inclusiveness to be driving forces behind confidence.
September 6 -
What's the best way to evaluate the performance of your firm's employees?
September 4 -
The staffing firm Robert Half has published its 2018 salary guides for different industries, including accounting and finance.
August 31 -
Business executives who are also CPAs cited the scarcity of skilled personnel as their top concern, according to a new survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
August 31 -
Professional growth doesn't come from outside -- it requires a strategy.
August 31 -
What the profession’s younger members want from meetings.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service granted additional relief to victims of Hurricane Harvey on Wednesday by making it easier for 401(k)s and other employer-sponsored retirement plans to give loans and hardship distributions to aid victims.
August 30 -
Accounting Principals, a staffing company that recruits accounting and finance professionals, published its 2018 Salary Guide on Wednesday, providing salary data in various parts of the country for different jobs in the accounting and finance sectors.
August 30 -
Private sector employers added a robust 237,000 jobs in August, according to payroll giant ADP, with strong gains in professional and business services.
August 30 -
Paychex reported Tuesday continued momentum in wage growth at small businesses in August, even as employment growth at those businesses dipped slightly for the sixth month in a row.
August 29 -
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Hilderbrand & Clark, a CPA firm based in San Ramon, Calif., disclosed it detected unauthorized access to its computer systems from abroad while filing tax returns.
August 25 -
As an accountant and trusted financial advisor, you can help your small business clients understand the value of 401(k) plans and how they contribute to business success.
August 24 -
‘Refund locks’ would make taxpayer information useless to identity thieves.
August 22 -
The problems start with retiring partners, and go on from there.
August 21 -
More females are enrolled in college than males, but less are enrolled when it comes to specific programs like business and accounting.
August 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent the extra $290 million appropriated by Congress last year to improve taxpayer service and cybersecurity and safeguard against identity theft, according to a new report.
August 17 -
Indiana CPA Society CEO and president Gary Bolinger on the necessity of a more inclusive profession.
August 17 -
Experts from Boomer consulting discuss blockchain, kicking regressive partners out and hiring non-traditional talent.
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