Compensation
Compensation
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Chief financial officers hope to control costs in 2026 while still expanding revenue, according to a new survey.
October 21 -
For firms that want to grow, attract talent, retain top clients or future-proof their operations, this middle tier represents a powerful sweet spot.
October 21 -
Wojeski & Co. has reached a $60,000 settlement with New York Attorney General Letitia James after it was hit by two data breaches and ransomware attacks.
October 20 -
The International Federation of Accountants has released a set of principles with the goal of widening access to the accounting profession.
October 20 -
This marks the Big Four firm's fourth layoff in three years.
October 15 -
The next 10 years could be one of the best times in history to build a career in public accounting.
October 13 -
At the Internal Revenue Service, which sits within the Treasury Department, the administration plans to fire about 1,300 workers.
October 12 -
Employee benefit planners need to be thinking about the OBBBA and other Trump administration initiatives.
October 8 -
Shutdowns and tax obligations; 529 money and the CPA exam; gig questions; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service was able to steer through this past tax season despite extensive cuts, but next season could be a problem, according to a new report.
October 3 -
More women leaders are advancing in accounting, but there's still work to be done toward equality and understanding.
October 2 -
In public accounting, as in many professions, the term 'meritocracy' too often masks advantage and reinforces inequities.
October 2 -
A mix of in-office and remote working is the most popular arrangement firms can offer to their people craving flexibility — and trust.
October 1 -
The top 10 members of our annual ranking of the most female-friendly workplaces in accounting.
October 1 -
The top workplaces for women in accounting share a common playbook.
October 1 -
Small businesses with fewer than 50 employees maintained steady job growth and hourly earnings growth this past month, according to payroll company Paychex.
September 30 -
The Big Four firm kicked off a review of some of its internal services teams in Britain in recent weeks.
September 30 -
Entry-level job postings for financial services fell 24% since last January, due to AI automating tasks traditionally performed by junior talent, according to Randstad.
September 26 -
New partners see a gap between pay expectations and reality, as well as the quality and frequency of feedback, according to a new survey.
September 23 -
The new tax law won't completely eliminate the complicated tax incentives for food on the job, but experts suggest businesses may change up their menus.
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