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In contrast to the official government figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, small business employment remained relatively stagnant in October, according to Intuit, increasing only 0.01 percent.
November 18 -
The economy added a surprisingly robust 271,000 jobs in October, including 3,400 jobs in accounting and bookkeeping services, sending the unemployment rate down one-tenth of a percent to 5.0 percent, the lowest rate in seven years.
November 6 -
Employers added 182,000 jobs in the private sector last month, according to payroll giant ADP, although there were slowdowns in some areas, including professional and business services and among large companies.
November 4 -
Small businesses continued to hire more workers last month, but the pace of job growth is slackening, according to a new report.
November 3 -
SurePayroll has released the October edition of its Small Business Scorecard just in time for Halloween.
October 28 -
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October 26 -
ADP reported a pickup in wage growth for the private sector during the third quarter of the year, especially among younger workers switching jobs.
October 21 -
More than half of small business owners are handling payroll, human resources and benefits administration by themselves, according to a new survey.
October 6 -
Amid a slowing global economy, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that the U.S. added a lackluster 142,000 jobs in September, including 5,400 in accounting and bookkeeping services, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged at 5.1 percent.
October 2 -
Intuits monthly Small Business Indexes indicated small business employment remained unchanged in September, with employees paid slightly more while working slightly less throughout the month.
September 30 -
Paychex reported some softening in employment growth among small businesses last month.
September 30 -
Private sector employment increased by 200,000 in September, according to payroll giant ADP, in another sign of an improving economy, albeit with some negative indicators.
September 30 -
As the Baby Boomer generation ages and faces the prospect of needing to hire caregivers, accountants are increasingly being called upon to help families sort out the tax issues associated with hired domestic help.
September 18 -
Between legislative changes and proposed rules and guidance issued by government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels, business owners have a lot of red tape to navigate and understand.
September 11 -
This week happens to be National Payroll Week, so its a good time to sort through some of the misconceptions and lingering questions about payroll that accountants may be hearing from their business clients.
September 10 -
Another 173,000 jobs were added by employers in August, including 3,100 in accounting and bookkeeping services, sending the unemployment rate down two-tenths of a point to 5.1 percent.
September 4 -
Average starting salaries in accounting and finance are expected to rise 4.7 percent next year, according to a new salary guide from the staffing company Robert Half.
September 2 -
Private sector employers added 190,000 jobs in August, according to payroll giant ADP, in another sign of steady employment gains.
September 2 -
Compensation and revenue at small businesses increased this summer, along with the number of hours worked, Intuit reported Tuesday, although employment fell last month.
September 1 -
Payroll giant Paychex detected a slight slowdown in small business employment growth last month.
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