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Employers added 172,00 jobs overall last month, but there were losses in some sectors, including accounting, tax, bookkeeping and payroll services.
June 5 -
A reader responds to concerns about the interactions of auditors and artificial intelligence.
June 5
Prager Metis -
Of the CPA exam candidates who completed testing in 2025, only six passed all four sections on the first attempt to qualify for the award.
June 4 -
Australia's central bank and one of the country's biggest pension funds are distancing themselves from KPMG Australia amid whistleblower misconduct allegations.
June 4 -
The Education Department's refusal to characterize accounting degrees as 'professional' is much more than just a rhetorical problem.
June 4
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -
The average number of open accounting and finance roles per company has skyrocketed to 17, up from five in 2025 and just two in 2024, according to a new report.
June 3 -
Employment in the private sector grew by 122,000 jobs last month, payroll giant ADP reported Wednesday, in a positive sign for the economy despite rising inflation and fears of AI displacing entry-level positions.
June 3 -
The administration won't move forward with the fund, a key pillar of the agreement with the IRS and Treasury Department over leaks of Trump's tax information.
June 3 -
Forensic accounting requires significant resources, including the reserves to fight the legal challenges that are likely to follow.
June 3 -
The Department of Justice will still provide immunity from any probes into the president's past tax filings under a deal agreed to last month.
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