Compensation
Compensation
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As ways of communicating proliferate, it's more important than ever that you be ready to meet clients, prospects and potential employees where they are.
January 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued a notice to provide relief to parents who got snagged by problems with Maryland's prepaid college savings program.
January 25 -
The superstar player's decision to push back his record-breaking pay intrigued planners who pointed out a bevy of wealth-related questions.
January 24 -
Recent research from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco says that working from home has little relationship with productivity, either positive or negative.
January 24 -
The division of Archer-Daniels-Midland that's under investigation for its accounting practices is responsible for less than 10% of the crop giant's revenue. Yet it's had an outsized influence on recent executive bonuses.
January 24 -
The IRS and Labor Department issued guidance on the new savings vehicles, but financial advisors and other wealth management professionals have questions.
January 22 -
The Institute of Management Accountants is aiming to help businesses find more accounting talent in 2024, as demand for young people to succeed retiring accountants continues to grow, and organizations look for ways to incorporate artificial intelligence and sustainability into their operations.
January 22 -
Managing employees can be a major roadblock for growing businesses, but PEOs can help, and ADP's Kristen Appleman explains how they work and when they might be a good fit.
January 22 -
Retirement plan sponsors and advisers receive guidance from the IRS on how to legally incentivize plan participation.
January 18 -
Kevin Ellis is adamant that younger staff in particular should avoid the temptation of working from home.
January 16 -
Retirement plan sponsors and their financial advisors receive guidance from the IRS on how the Secure 2.0 Act opened the door for "de minimis financial incentives."
January 16 -
Over 60 members of the New Jersey Society of CPAs visited 65 high schools in the Garden State last fall to tell students about accounting careers and how to become a CPA.
January 15 -
Plus, Intuit adds TurboTax to Credit Karma and QuickBooks; FreshBooks introduces payroll capacities; and other accounting tech news.
January 12 -
Salary, burnout and work-life balance are among the factors affecting retention of accountants, according to a report from the Illinois CPA Society.
January 11 -
The rule on classifying workers as either employees or independent contractors reverses a change from the Trump administration.
January 9 -
A survey of Hoosier accounting and business students found some encouraging news.
January 8 -
The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.7%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
January 5 -
The service-providing sector added 155,000 jobs, including 1,000 in professional and business services.
January 4 -
Nearly half the states are increasing their minimum wages this year, boosting the pay of an estimated 9.9 million workers, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
January 3 -
The average pace of job growth in 2023 remained above the growth rate leading up to the pandemic.
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