Compensation
Compensation
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The U.S. Supreme Court let President Trump move ahead with plans to dramatically reduce the size of the federal government.
July 8 -
Kristy Short shares best practices for keeping your staff — and yourself — from burning out.
July 7 -
The jobs report beat expectations, while the unemployment rate dipped one-tenth of a percentage point to 4.1%.
July 3 -
Private sector employers cut 33,000 jobs in June, the first decline in over two years, while annual pay grew 4.4% year-over-year, payroll giant ADP reported.
July 2 -
Job and wage growth at small businesses remained stable in June, despite some moderation, payroll company Paychex reported.
July 1 -
With accounting talent in short supply, many firms are paying a premium for external hires instead of promoting their internal talent.
June 23 -
The Trump administration is privately considering unleashing what advocates and critics agree would be one of its biggest cudgels yet to pressure colleges.
June 18 -
A group of tax organizations, including the NATP and NAEA, hopes to preserve the core tax functions relied on by tax professionals despite cutbacks at the IRS.
June 17 -
While the advantages to the parents often receive the most attention, a summer job could pay literal dividends to the children, experts say.
June 16 -
AICPA chair Lexy Kessler looks ahead at the challenges and opportunities that are facing the profession, and what accountants need to do to be ready for them.
June 16 -
While it might intuitively seem AI and offshoring are in direct competition, offshore talent providers report that the two have instead created powerful synergies.
June 16 -
Companies are desperate for ways to keep their quality of service high, even though they have smaller teams. Artificial intelligence (AI) is one possible answer.
June 12 -
The profession faces plenty of issues — but many come with strong opportunities, says the AICPA chief.
June 10 -
Fifty-two percent of accountants expect their firms to shrink in headcount by 20% in the next five years, according to a report by the Indiana CPA Society.
June 9 -
Ownership in a CPA firm is more expensive today than it ever has been. Is it worth it?
June 9 -
The recent announcement of the CIMA/CGMA 2026 syllabus has made it unmistakably clear: Merely knowing how to post journal entries is insufficient.
June 6 -
The overall unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.2%.
June 6 -
Hourly earnings growth for small business employees dropped to a four-year low at 2.77% in May, while job growth was flat, according to payroll company Paychex.
June 5 -
A multipronged, adaptable staffing strategy is likely the best course of action for CPA firms and small to midsized businesses.
June 4