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Citrin Cooperman Picks Up Clearview Group in Maryland
AICPA & CIMA Launch Global Women to Watch Recognition to Celebrate and Honor Women in the Profession
PCAOB Debuts ‘Audit Focus’ Series for Auditors of Small Public Companies
Taxbit Unveils New Global Tax Reporting Platform
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.
Patriot Software to Host Webinar on 401(k) Benefits
Patriot Software and Vestwell have teamed up to host a free webinar to help you learn about key tax benefits available to small businesses that start a company retirement plan, 2024 changes, and which plans may be right for your clients.
Family Budget Calculator Shows Cost of Living in All U.S. Counties
San Francisco topped the list of most expensive metro areas, with a basic budget of $181,277 a year for a two-parent, two-child household.
80% of Employers Plan to Increase Investment in Workforce Development
The survey explored the key market factors that are shaping workforce investment decisions for U.S. businesses in the year ahead.
Fewer Workers are Changing Jobs
According to new research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half, only 36% of workers plan to look for a new job in the next six months, down from 49% in July 2023.
Economist Expects Consumer Spending to Continue Growth in 2024, While Labor Markets Cool
What happens with the economy in 2024 could depend largely on the labor market and what the Federal Reserve does with interest rates, National Retail Federation Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said today.
Valentine’s Day Retail Spending to Hit Record $14 Billion
Money may not be able to buy you love, but Americans really do like to spend it on their loved ones for Valentine’s Day. Spending on the annual lover's day is expected to reach a record $14.2 billion in 2024