Compensation
Compensation
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Houston firm McConnell & Jones is minding its employees’ mental health.
March 30 -
Return of an audit; transforming tax proposals; virtual guidance; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 29 -
Employment growth at small businesses moderated slightly in March, but wages continued to increase, according to payroll giant Paychex.
March 29 -
New rules from the IRS around required minimum distributions address changes from the SECURE Act.
March 29 -
Xero deepens ties to Hispanic and Latino communities; the IFRS Foundation is looking for tech-savvy accountants; and more accounting technology news from the past week.
March 28 -
The cloud accounting software developer announced new collaborations with the Association of Latino Professionals For America, the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Negozee to meet the rising number of Latino-owned businesses across the country.
March 22 -
A bad CDP hearing; a key point when giving stock; fat o’ the land; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 22 -
A recent study from the University of Essex finds that people rank accounting high among boring professions.
March 21 -
Nonprofit organizations are dealing with shortages in both their funds and staffing levels as the impact of the lingering pandemic and surging inflation continues to weigh on donors.
March 17 -
There’s something to be said for bottom line discipline, but no matter how much tech we bring into the equation, CPA firms are first and foremost a “people business.”
March 17