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  • Companies concerned about keeping their top performers and attracting new ones this year may be sweetening the pot with non-monetary benefits, according to a new survey.

    February 1
  • Chief financial officers in the U.S. lead CFOs in Europe in terms of economic optimism, access to credit and plans for hiring new workers, according to a new survey.

    February 1
  • MY INTRO TO THE PROFESSION

    February 1
  • Small business employment continued to show growth in January, with hours worked and wages also showing modest increases, according to payroll figures from Intuit.

    January 31
  • As the economy gradually recovers, some mature workers are feeling more comfortable about retiring now compared to last year at this time.

    January 26
  • While the U.S. economy is gradually gaining momentum, the economic outlook in the U.S. among small-business owners has retreated over the past six months amid concerns about local economic growth.

    January 26
  • Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., and member Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, introduced legislation Wednesday to create job opportunities for veterans returning home from war and help businesses create jobs.

    January 26
  • IMGCAP(1)]The big economic question these days is when is hiring going to pick up and the unemployment rate drop?

    January 19
  • Nearly half of accounting and finance workers are likely to make a job transition in the next 12 months, according to a new survey.

    January 19
  • The unemployment rate fell four-tenths of a percentage point to 9.4 percent in December, as nonfarm payroll employment increased by 103,000.

    January 7
  • Approximately 89 percent of public accountants in a recent survey believe that businesses will either hire more in 2011 than they did in 2010 or maintain the same employee count from 2010 in 2011.

    January 6
  • Few early signs of economic recovery will get as mixed a reception as the news that salaries in accounting are likely to rise in 2011.

    January 1
  • IMGCAP(1)]Several months ago, I got an e-mail from a young CPA asking my advice about whether he should stay with his firm, or leave to start his own. He was depressed. He had lost respect for his partners during the recession, when the firm made what seemed like overreaching layoffs. In addition, they'd stripped away perks like telecommuting that he and many of his colleagues valued. And at the end of 2009, the firm leaders quietly celebrated a "very profitable year." Deeply saddened by this behavior at a firm he once loved, he wondered if it was time to move on.

    December 13
  • While flexibility at work and work/life balance remain important for young staff in CPA firms, advancement opportunities and compensation rank higher on a list of what they want out of their job. They also want their partners to communicate better about what success means.

    December 13
  • A net 2 percent of CFOs said they plan to hire full-time accounting and finance professionals in the first quarter of 2011, according to a new survey.

    December 6
  • After a dramatic drop last quarter, CPA executives regained modest optimism in the past three months about the prospects for the U.S. economy, but still believe the recovery will be slow and are cautious about expansion and hiring plans.

    December 6
  • After 38 years at the Big Four firm Deloitte, with the last seven of them as chairman of the board, Sharon Allen is retiring from her post in May 2011.

    December 6
  • CBIZ found a 0.44 percent decrease in its Small Business Employment Index in November, after posting an increase of 0.73 percent in October.

    December 3
  • The U.S. economy gained only about 39,000 jobs in November, far fewer than expected, sending the unemployment rate up two-tenths of a percentage point to 9.8 percent, and putting more pressure on Congress to pass an extension in federal unemployment benefits.

    December 3
  • Small business employment continued to show growth in November, according to a payroll report by Intuit, although wages were down and hours worked remained flat.

    December 1