Compensation
Compensation
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Rumbi Bwerinofa-Petrozzello, president of the New York State Society of CPAs, is hoping to make accounting a more diverse profession, as the first woman of color to hold the position in the NYSSCPA’s nearly 125-year history.
October 28 -
The U.S. Department of Labor issued a final rule that aims to set reasonable limits on the amount of time that tipped employees can spend in non-tipped activities when the employer receives a tip credit.
October 28 -
The deal will help small-business customers hire remote workers in other states and abroad.
October 26 -
KPMG U.S. chair and CEO Paul Knopp outlined a wide range of upgrades to employee benefits in a LinkedIn post.
October 25 -
The accounting standards update would help nonpublic companies that provide equity-classified share-based awards to executives.
October 25 -
The state society will award multiple $1,500 scholarships to diverse, college-bound accounting students.
October 25 -
The consulting firm announced its Remote and Blended Work Video Learning Programs to help accounting firms manage the sudden rise in remote and hybrid work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
October 21 -
The 2021 Accounting MOVE Project issued its annual report on female representation and leadership in accounting.
October 20 -
The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated life for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance teams, forcing accountants and auditors to work remotely.
October 14 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs is awarding one-year scholarships to college-bound high school seniors, current accounting students in college and diverse students looking to enter to the profession.
October 14