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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
Update to State Unemployment Insurance Taxable Wage Chart for 2024
Payroll.org has compiled a new taxable wage chart for state unemployment insurance.
Gratitude is Better Than a Pay Raise for 55% of U.S. Workers, Survey Finds
A majority of employees would prefer personalized forms of appreciation over a bump in pay (52%) or a promotion (28%).
It’s Time to Rethink Current Practices for CPA Firm Talent Management
The tips outlined in this article can help you modernize your talent management strategies so that your CPA firm can stand out as an employer of choice and become more strategic and proactive with its hiring and staffing practices.
Existing Home Sales Rose 3.1 Percent in January
The median existing-home price for all housing types in January was $379,100, an increase of 5.1% from one year ago ($360,800). All four U.S. regions posted price increases.
Study Says Current Lower Gas Prices Make Gas Cars Cheaper to Fuel Up than Electric Cars
With gasoline prices dropping, a new study suggests gas-powered vehicles may be more economic to fuel up versus an equivalent electric vehicle.
Consumer Confidence Drops for First Time in Four Months
U.S. consumer confidence fell in February for the first time in four months as Americans’ views deteriorated about the outlook for the economy, the job market and financial conditions.
The 10 Most Common Words (and Misspelled Words) on Resumes
‘Responsible’ was found to be the most frequently used word, featuring in 5,146,386 resumes over the last six months.
Despite Dropping Degree Requirements on Job Ads, Many Firms Aren’t Changing How They Hire
Employers are warming up to the idea of degree-less candidates but aren't actually extending them offers, a study revealed.