Compensation
Compensation
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The 150-hour requirement for obtaining a CPA license has led to a decline in Black and Latino CPAs of up to 26%, according to a research study.
February 9 -
A new survey from the ACCA looks at trends in DEI, AI, employee retention, hybrid work and mental health for accountants.
February 7 -
The proportion of accounting firms offering "no touch" tax prep is projected to increase 37% in the next one to three years.
February 6 -
The gift outlays — and the many rules and potential duties tied to them — can affect clients' long-term trail toward RMDs, Roth IRAs, the FAFSA and other areas.
February 5 -
The jobs report far surpassed most economists' expectations, but the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%.
February 2 -
Two bills in Massachusetts this year would target Harvard's endowment and its policy of admitting legacy applicants.
February 2 -
ADP announced the launch of ADP Assist, a generative AI assistant.
February 1 -
Hourly earnings growth for employees is slowing, even as job growth continues, according to a new report from Paychex.
January 31 -
Private sector employers added 107,000 jobs in January as annual pay grew 5.2% on a year-over-year basis, payroll giant ADP reported.
January 31 -
The firm delivered a 4% rise to its 833 U.K. partners, similar to last year's levels, but they remain at the bottom of the pay table.
January 30 -
The window for participating in Accounting Today and Best Companies Group's annual ranking is currently open.
January 30 -
The commoditization of audits is contributing to the CPA shortage.
January 29 -
As ways of communicating proliferate, it's more important than ever that you be ready to meet clients, prospects and potential employees where they are.
January 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued a notice to provide relief to parents who got snagged by problems with Maryland's prepaid college savings program.
January 25 -
The superstar player's decision to push back his record-breaking pay intrigued planners who pointed out a bevy of wealth-related questions.
January 24 -
Recent research from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco says that working from home has little relationship with productivity, either positive or negative.
January 24 -
The division of Archer-Daniels-Midland that's under investigation for its accounting practices is responsible for less than 10% of the crop giant's revenue. Yet it's had an outsized influence on recent executive bonuses.
January 24 -
The IRS and Labor Department issued guidance on the new savings vehicles, but financial advisors and other wealth management professionals have questions.
January 22 -
The Institute of Management Accountants is aiming to help businesses find more accounting talent in 2024, as demand for young people to succeed retiring accountants continues to grow, and organizations look for ways to incorporate artificial intelligence and sustainability into their operations.
January 22 -
Managing employees can be a major roadblock for growing businesses, but PEOs can help, and ADP's Kristen Appleman explains how they work and when they might be a good fit.
January 22