Recruiting
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After a slide in April, worker confidence among accounting and finance workers rose in May, as the group’s Hudson Employment Index increased 12.1 points, to 116.1.
June 3 -
The International Federation of Accountants is inviting all participants in the financial reporting supply chain to complete a global survey designed to obtain information that could strengthen the financial reporting process.The federation is hoping that investors, other users of financial reports, standards-setters, preparers, auditors, academics and regulators will complete the survey, which will be open through July 6. The survey is part of an IFAC project designed to analyze the financial reporting supply chain and develop recommendations to improve the quality of financial reporting.
June 3 -
CCH has released a white paper on the recent regulatory guidance from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board concerning the internal control provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
June 3 -
Taking over the helm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu today, chief executive James Quigley and a new leadership team announced their plans to become the largest professional services network within the next two years.Quigley plans to bring a new focus on the Deloitte brand, as well as to build a stronger commitment to the firm’s people. He also wants to strengthen the connection between Deloitte member firms across regions, increase the number of professionals in key markets in Europe and Asia, and showcase the firms’ consulting capabilities as a market differentiator.
May 31 -
Education provider Kaplan Inc. has acquired the Canadian test preparation firm U.S. CPA Success, based in Toronto, Ont.Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
May 31 -
The Illinois CPA Society recently released the results of its fifth annual “Accounting Women: 2007 Survey on the Role of Women in CPA Firms.”The survey found only slight shifts in hiring and retention patterns from the results of prior years -- again concluding that women are still underrepresented in key leadership positions.
May 30 -
While such issues as mobility, Sarbanes-Oxley 404, peer review and private company financial reporting continue to impact the accounting profession, keeping the CPA pipeline filled remains the profession’s No. 1 priority, American Institute of CPAs president and chief executive Barry Melancon told attendees at the institute’s spring meeting of its Governing Council.
May 21 -
Financial Executives Research Foundation, the research affiliate of Financial Executives International, released the results of its first annual executive compensation study at FEI’s 2007 Summit in Boston.
May 21 -
Although the 2008 presidential election remains 17 months away, attendees at the spring meeting of the American Institute of CPAs’ Governing Council were treated to a “trailer” of campaign issues as the former chairs of the Democratic and Republican National Committees stumped for their respective parties -- as well as aimed verbal darts at each party’s foibles.Former DNC chairman -- and current chairman of Sen. Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign -- Terry McAuliffe told the audience that the Democrats didn’t so much win the 2006 midterm elections, as the Republicans lost it.
May 20 -
The trustees of London-based Reuters Group have given their consent to a $17.2 billion combination offer from electronic publisher Thomson Corp, based in Toronto.
May 15 -
On the heels of announcing its bid to combine with Reuters Group, Thomson Corp. said that its education unit’s assets will sell for $7.75 billion in cash.
May 13 -
Staffing provider AccountAbilities Inc. announced that it has entered into a letter of intent with Lexit Technologies Inc. for Accountabilities shareholders to receive approximately 98 percent of all common shares of Lexit, in exchange for the sale to Lexit of substantially all of the assets of AccountAbilities.
May 13 -
Like many of you who were once college freshman, I can vividly recall my first formalized session of “orientation,” those mandated get-togethers where a group of impressionable 17-and 18-year-olds receive a veritable laundry list from upperclassman and administrators of the do’s and don’ts in academe.
May 13 -
CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business, announced that its 2007 User Conference for tax and accounting professionals will be held Nov. 4-7 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center.
May 8 -
On the heels of News Corp.’s bid for The Wall Street Journal, electronic publisher Thomson Corp. confirmed that it will offer $17.5 billion for the Reuters Group news service.
May 8 -
Among 47 industries, MBA candidates ranked accounting as the lowest-paying field in a recent survey.The average expected starting salary for MBAs working in auditing, accounting and taxation was about $64,000, according to the poll of 5,000 current MBA students. Five years after graduation, the MBA candidates expected accounting-related work to pay just over $111,000.
May 8 -
My generation has proven itself to be suckers for online social networks.
May 8 -
The Association for Accounting Marketing has released its 2006 Accounting Marketing/Sales Responsibility and Compensation Survey Results. The survey was very comprehensive, and shows an interesting snapshot of where many firms are with regard to marketing.
May 7 -
Effective immediately, newly credentialed New Jersey CPAs will have to attend an orientation program within six months of qualifying as a CPA.Thanks to a bill signed last week by acting New Jersey Gov. Richard Codey, the state Board of Accountancy will now get to work determining what exactly that program curriculum will include. Ralph Albert Thomas, executive director of the New Jersey Society of CPAs, which supported the bill, told a local newspaper that at minimum, the program will contain a course on New Jersey law and ethics.
May 7 -
The Accounting and Finance Employee Confidence Index, a measure of overall confidence among accounting and finance workers in the U.S., dropped 1.7 points, to 62.9, in the first quarter of 2007, according to a recent survey commissioned by Spherion Corp.
May 7