Employment increased by 210,000 in November, and the unemployment rate declined by 0.4 percentage point to 4.2%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, but the job gains fell well short of economists' expectations of 573,000 jobs, and a big slowdown from the 546,000 added in October.
Renaissance Redneck: Accounting for taste | Our Columnists | eagletimes.com
If you have ever heard the words, "There's no accounting for taste," muttered in your presence, the speaker was probably intending an insult.
In the past I have queried folks with a taste test. I would ask them if they liked tomato soup and if they replied, "Yes," I would ask them if they would eat it cold. They usually replied, "No way!" I then ask them if they like tomato juice.
The top people in public accounting — 2021 | Accounting Today
Each year as part of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting list, Accounting Today asks candidates for the list to name who they think are the most influential people in the field, and here they are, ranked by the number of votes they received from the 140 candidates.
Career preparation for WSU accounting students focus of $3.5 million gift – WSU Insider
A $3.5 million anonymous gift to Washington State University's Carson College of Business will increase opportunities for accounting majors to prepare for careers, while also funding recruitment efforts and operations within the program.
Accounting & Business Law | Baylor University
Accounting firm appoints partner - Grand Rapids Business Journal
Wolf conducts audits on publicly and privately held companies, focusing primarily on manufacturing companies, insurance brokerages and audits of employee benefit plans.
BIZ BYTES: Honkamp Krueger acquires Nigl Accounting | Business & Economy | qctimes.com
Honkamp Krueger & Co., P.C., a top-100 CPA and business consulting firm in the U.S., acquired Nigl Accounting LLP, a local CPA firm located in Oshkosh, Wis. on Dec. 1.
Honkamp Krueger is headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa, and its additional locations include Davenport and Geneseo.
SEC finalizes rule mandating accounting oversight of foreign companies | Pensions &
The Securities and Exchange Commission finalized submission and disclosure requirements for a law that prevents foreign companies from being listed on U.S. exchanges if they fail to meet or avoid certain federal accounting standards.
NASBA stops giving universities info on CPA Exam performance | Accounting Today
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy is no longer reporting information about candidate performance on the Uniform CPA Examination, which universities and colleges have long relied on to rank their accounting education programs
Addressing the discrepancy: Why supporting women in accounting is paramount for the profession |
Two practitioners have shed light on their experiences as women in accounting, highlighting a need to address discrepancy in the profession.
"There is a pay difference between the sexes. I saw it managing pay runs 20 years ago and I see it today helping clients through their own payroll. Even when I started my business 14 years ago, I didn't think I deserved to charge the same rates as a man would charge," Ms Jacobsen said.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — US employers added a sluggish 210,000 jobs in November as economy contends with inflation and shortages. ZekeJMiller (from Washington, DC) Fri Dec 03 13:32:21 +0000 2021
American employers added another 210,000 jobs to the economy in November, far fewer than expected, the Bureau of La… https://t.co/mlrEBqs2sK CNN Fri Dec 03 14:35:35 +0000 2021
Breaking News: U.S. employers added 210,000 jobs in November, a slowdown that shows companies were growing cautious… https://t.co/BRYxdxY6w0 nytimes (from New York City) Fri Dec 03 13:44:10 +0000 2021
U.S. employers added 210,000 jobs in November, the lowest monthly gain since December 2020 and not even half the to… https://t.co/PdV0PkQkQU AP (from Global) Fri Dec 03 23:31:59 +0000 2021
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