Compensation
Compensation
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Leaders of the accounting profession discuss its biggest nightmares
September 28 -
Discussing the different generations approaches to evaluation
September 24 -
As the Baby Boomer generation ages and faces the prospect of needing to hire caregivers, accountants are increasingly being called upon to help families sort out the tax issues associated with hired domestic help.
September 18 -
Teamwork is a concept that is thrown around loosely in the accounting profession. We all want it and expect it, until we worry if we are billing enough hours.
September 16 -
Between legislative changes and proposed rules and guidance issued by government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels, business owners have a lot of red tape to navigate and understand.
September 11 -
This week happens to be National Payroll Week, so its a good time to sort through some of the misconceptions and lingering questions about payroll that accountants may be hearing from their business clients.
September 10 -
The pace of new hiring for accounting and finance jobs is expected to hit its highest level this year during the fourth quarter within certain markets, according to a new report.
September 10 -
Leaders in the profession share their success (or lack thereof) in attaining work-life balance
September 9 -
Salaries for accountants are expected to increase next year by an average of 2.4 percent, according to a 2016 Salary Guide released Tuesday by the recruiting firm Accounting Principals.
September 8 -
Another 173,000 jobs were added by employers in August, including 3,100 in accounting and bookkeeping services, sending the unemployment rate down two-tenths of a point to 5.1 percent.
September 4 -
Chris Rush of ADP discusses how firms should fill the open positions on their staff, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood.
September 3 -
Andrea Parness of A Parness Company CPA explains how her practice turned into a women-only firm staffed exclusively by females, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood.
September 2 -
Average starting salaries in accounting and finance are expected to rise 4.7 percent next year, according to a new salary guide from the staffing company Robert Half.
September 2 -
Private sector employers added 190,000 jobs in August, according to payroll giant ADP, in another sign of steady employment gains.
September 2 -
We did a survey to find out how accounting firms are reaching this critical demographic.
September 1 -
Compensation and revenue at small businesses increased this summer, along with the number of hours worked, Intuit reported Tuesday, although employment fell last month.
September 1 -
Payroll giant Paychex detected a slight slowdown in small business employment growth last month.
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Andrea Parness, a CPA who operates her own firm in New York, discusses some of the main challenges facing practitioners, including regulatory and staffing issues, in an interview with Accounting Today editor-in-chief Dan Hood.
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