Workforce management
Workforce management
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Advanced data analytics, cutting-edge training and well-defined processes help Gineris & Associates thrive without bricks and mortar.
February 7 -
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A growing cohort of the gig workforce is actually working long-term inside traditional companies — and they’re pretty happy about it, according to research from ADP.
February 5 -
The California Society of CPAs will is seeking applications honoring Experienced Leaders, Emerging Leaders, and Trailblazers through Feb. 28.
February 5 -
AB 5 has employers up in arms — and going to court.
February 4 -
The annual program provides up to $20K and an internship to five diverse accounting students pursuing the CPA license.
February 4 -
The Top Five firm's annual program allots $90K to nine employees, along with nine PTO days, to spend on personal projects and goals.
January 31 -
Postlethwaite & Netterville promotes 45; SAX adds two partners; and more personnel news.
January 31 -
When your client employs someone to work in their home like a nanny, housekeeper or senior caregiver, they may owe household employment taxes or “nanny taxes.” A lack of preparation, knowledge and/or communication can cause unneeded stress during busy season.
January 29 -
In the midst of an unpredictable election year, you can serve as a rock solid source of knowledge for your clients by closely tracking the top regulatory issues that are likely to shape the legislative and regulatory landscape over the next 12 months.
January 28 -
Todd Shapiro joined the ranks of industry figures signing the "CEO Action" pledge, committing to building a more inclusive workplace.
January 23 -
The Connecticut Society of CPAs will honor four "Distinguished Service" professionals and three "Women to Watch" at its inaugural CTCPA Women's Awards Breakfast on Jan. 22.
January 21 -
Twenty-six diverse college students are the most recent class to graduate from the three-day internship preparation course.
January 15 -
Donald Trump can face a lawsuit in New York because his residency at the White House “is not permanent” and his tax returns would prove it, according to an advice columnist suing the president for denying he raped her two decades ago.
January 7 -
While the temptation may be great to take your foot off the gas pedal and coast into commencement, accounting students should take an alternate approach.
January 7 -
The clients and markets of the future will require firms and accountants to think more clearly about the investments and effort they want to put into developing new capabilities, according to consultant Gale Crosley.
January 6 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs' “Is Accounting for Me?” conferences presented more than 150 local students with interactive workshops and discussions on accounting career paths.
January 3 -
A starter pack of 12 tasks to help accounting firm leaders work on their businesses, instead of just in them.
December 31 -
Leaders in the accounting profession share some of the challenges they’ve met and overcome in their careers.
December 31 -
Business leaders will be contending with ongoing economic uncertainty and unknown future regulatory changes, along with accounting and tax changes, that could have an impact on their ability to effectively compete and achieve their financial targets in 2020 and beyond, according to a recent report.
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