Compensation
Compensation
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Paul Knopp, KPMG U.S. Chair and CEO, posted an internal message on LinkedIn reiterating the firm's condemnation of "discrimination, harassment or racism" against Asian-Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 17 -
The CPA Consultants Alliance held its annual meeting online to discuss challenges confronting the accounting profession from COVID-19 and elect a new slate of officers for this year.
February 16 -
Growth consultant Gale Crosley talks about taking a practice across the country and around the world.
February 16 -
The Top 20 Firm will hold an annual summer program designed to recruit, develop and retain minority accounting students with a Diversity Leadership Summit and internship opportunities.
February 16 -
Household employers have seen a rapid increase in labor law requirements, as well as state and municipal paid time off and paid sick leave ordinances.
February 16 -
The pandemic has yet to subside in any meaningful way, and that means a certain level of uncertainty remains across industries, including accounting.
February 12 -
Managing a practice is a separate business by itself and needs the care and attention you give to the professional services part of your practice.
February 8 -
Your clients may have heard conflicting advice — they must change their IRA beneficiaries, spend down their IRA as soon as possible, dismantle their trust, or immediately convert their traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, Sophia Duffy writes.
February 8 -
The unemployment rate declined in January to 6.3 percent as employers added some jobs in the midst of the pandemic.
February 5 -
One major difference between past audits and those of today are they are now being almost completely performed in a remote environment.
February 4 -
Coronavirus-related government policies and regulations that could affect business performance ranked as the top risk cited by board members and C-suite executives, according to a new survey.
February 3 -
The private sector added 174,000 jobs in January, according to payroll giant ADP, despite the economic fallout and business closures from the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 3 -
Hiring and wages at small businesses ticked upward slightly last month despite the ongoing economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 2 -
The annual program provides up to $10,000 and an internship to 10 diverse accounting students pursuing the CPA license.
February 2 -
As Black History Month begins, a number of prominent accounting organizations — including the AICPA, Illinois CPA Society, and the National Association of Black Accountants — have joined together in announcing a new yearlong diversity program.
February 1 -
Our panel of experts have identified these 12 credits, deductions and more as worth particular attention this year.
February 1 -
As a fresh round of federal relief loans is getting distributed to U.S. small firms hit by a pandemic crisis that will soon stretch to a year, new research shows that last year’s tranches of the Paycheck Protection Program covered less than a month of business expenses.
January 29 -
Small businesses in Nebraska, Oklahoma and other rural states have been the most successful at getting federal pandemic relief in the $284 billion round of aid that opened this month, buoyed by a new rule that authorizes loans to many farms that didn’t qualify before.
January 29 -
Tax professionals are starting to hear questions from their clients ahead of the official start of tax season about a variety of issues related to COVID-19.
January 26 -
Three strategies can help your firm stay ahead of the game in 2021.
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