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FASB Seeks Comment on Financial KPIs
N.Y. Congressman Requests Trump’s Support For Tax Cap Elimination
AICPA News – Nov. 2024
Chicago Aldermen Give Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $300M Property Tax Plan the Boot
10 Ways to Help Gen X Clients Prepare for Retirement
With about seven to 20 years left before they enter their golden years, Gen X—made up of about 65 million Americans—could be in for a tarnished retirement experience.
5 Ways to Optimize Your Resume for AI Tools Recruiters Use
Here’s something you need to know: These days, there’s almost always a robotic gatekeeper standing between your resume and an actual human’s eyeballs.
Millions More U.S. Workers Could be Eligible for Overtime Pay
Under proposed changes from the Dept. of Labor, any salaried employee making less than $55,000 per year, or $1,059 per week, would be eligible for overtime. That would be a significant jump from the current cutoff at $35,568 per year.
CPA Firm Managing Partner Weighs in on How to Rebuild the Talent Pipeline
Fixing the crumbling talent pipeline in accounting was a topic that came up during a session at “Bridging the Gap” on Aug. 29.
U.S. Job Market Hits Milestone
Fewer vacancies paired with increased labor force participation have allowed for greater balance in the labor market and helped temper wage growth.
How FinTech Can Help Firms Elevate, Expand and Enhance Services
Fintech has become increasingly popular with consumers, so much so that it’s starting to have a noticeable impact on their relationship with financial professionals.
89% of Workers Prefer a 4-Day Work Week or Hybrid
81% of full-time workers and job seekers were in support of a 4-day work week. More than 1 in 3 workers (37%) are willing to change jobs or industries for a 4-day work week.
Most Americans Aren’t Happy with Their Banks, Survey Shows
The Banking Disruption Index also warns of the majority (58%) who claim their banks could be doing more to ensure their complete satisfaction.