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Professionals on the Move – Nov. 2024
Top Hyundai Exec Says EVs Are ‘the Future’ Even if Trump Kills Tax Credit
3 Reasons to Involve Your Children in Small Business Saturday
Review of Blue J – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
Texas and Florida Cities Among Top Locations Americans are Moving To
Houston maintained its position as the top moving destination, closely followed by San Antonio, which moved up from its ranking of 9th last year.
IRS Issues FAQs on Disaster Relief For Retirement Plans and IRAs
The FAQs are intended to assist individuals, employers, and retirement plan and IRA service providers, the IRS said.
Hourly Wages Grow at Small Businesses
“Hourly earnings growth increased to 3.34% in April, ending a decline that began in mid-2022.”
U.S. Added 192,000 Jobs in April, Wages Up 5 Percent, Says ADP
The ADP National Employment Report is an independent measure and high-frequency view of the private-sector labor market based on actual, anonymized payroll data of more than 25 million U.S. employees.
Workers at U.S. Unions Saw Record Pay Increases Over Past 12 Months
Wages of private sector union workers rose 6.3% in the year ended in March, the largest increase in data back to 2001, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics employment cost figures released Tuesday.
Five Accounting Firms Among LinkedIn’s Top Companies to Grow Your Career in 2024
The 50 companies included in the 2024 ranking offer their employees what LinkedIn says are eight pillars that lead to career growth.
Minnesota CPA Stole More Than $340,000 From Her Clients, Feds Say
Jeana Ann Lautigar of Edina, MN, was charged with making monetary transactions connected to the crime and failing to file taxes.
Majority of GenZ Workers Stressed Over Finances, Report Lost Productivity
While 76% of workers are not satisfied with their company's financial benefits, 92% of leaders believe their company offers the financial support employees need.