Workforce management
Workforce management
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Gen Z is navigating their careers with a different mentality than previous generations, shifting how employers should approach this group.
January 12 -
Employment rose by 50,000 jobs in December, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, while the unemployment rate fell two-tenths of a point to 4.4%.
January 9 -
Rehmann CEO Stacie Kwaiser is planning for the New Year as the Top 50 Firm deals with the many changes from the past year.
December 31 -
Two-thirds of firms say they don't need outside capital, and of the third that do, the most common reason they're looking might surprise you.
December 29 -
Accounting firm leaders should stop waiting for struggling people, processes and clients to change on their own.
December 26 -
A group of firm partners were asked what qualities they look for most in new hires. Their answers provoked some pushback from accounting students.
December 24 -
Accountants need to invest in technological change that will attract the next generation of accounting talent and reshape the economics of the field.
December 12 -
Accounting's most influential name the profession's biggest issues.
December 12 -
As part of this year's Top 100 Most Influential People survey, Accounting Today asked, "What is the most important issue currently facing the accounting profession?"
December 12 -
Business executives are most worried about the risks from cybersecurity and third parties, but see opportunities for growth in the next few years.
December 11 -
Blindly accepting AI outputs, setting poor AI controls, failing to update processes when software changes: many AI problems unfortunately begin with the human, but it is also humans that can prevent them.
December 8 -
Audit teams with a greater number of women provide higher-quality audits at a lower cost, according to new research.
December 5 -
Job satisfaction for female CPAs in tax, audit and CAS has improved by more than twice as much for female CPAs than it has for male CPAs in those areas.
November 26 -
Accounting firms are moving from "people businesses" to businesses filled with individual people.
November 24 -
Monotony may not sound like a business threat, but in finance, it's quietly eroding productivity from within.
November 18 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration will examine the workforce reductions by the Trump administration and the elimination of paper checks.
November 17 -
Firms want candidates to have critical reasoning skills and not just be "robots" who follow processes and procedures blindly without questioning or interpretation.
November 13 -
As the Senate advances a possible end to the 40-day government shutdown, the IRS is adjusting its plans amid a wave of layoffs and program closings.
November 10 -
The tax prep chain is gearing up for the upcoming tax season during a National Hiring Week, starting Nov. 3.
November 6 -
The 2025 Best Firms for Young Accountants provide their people an equilibrium between work and life — and are always listening for new ways to improve
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