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House Tax-Exempt Crackdown Bill Passes Despite Democrat Defections
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Hancock Askew Adds Nine New Partners
Hancock Askew admitted its largest new partner class in the top 200 accounting firm's 114-year history on May 31.
Intern Hiring Is Stable For 2024, Report Says
Eight out of 10 employers are expected to maintain or increase the number of interns they bring in, according to a NACE survey.
Grant Thornton Sheds 350 Employees, Delays Start Dates for New Associates
This latest round of layoffs comes almost exactly a year after Grant Thornton let 300 people go, mostly from tax and advisory.
CPAs Provide Six Ways to Replenish the Talent Pipeline
From evolving CPA licensure models to better starting pay, the profession can do several things to attract new talent, a new NPAG report says.
Bridging the Audit Talent Gap: Audit Outsourcing Solutions
Collaboration with a specialized audit outsourcing firm is increasingly recognized as a strategic response to mitigate talent shortages and manage workload effectively.
2024 Grads Actually Want to Work in the Office, Gusto Finds
Recent graduates are far less likely to be fully remote than workers in their 30s—and that's partly their preference, a new analysis reveals.
AI Spurs Rise in Cybersecurity Among U.S. Workers
Fear of exposing their organization to a cyber attack is particularly high among younger generations, with Gen Z and Millennial employees less likely to feel equipped to identify and respond.
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.