ESG
Global Employers Creating Cross-Border Pensions
Demand for international pensions and savings vehicles is continuing to grow as employers try to optimize their benefits packages for different groups within their global workforce.
Ways to Solve Your Accounting Firm’s Last-Minute Staffing Needs
You’d like to hire some new employees, but your search for viable candidates isn’t yielding the results you’d hoped for.
Biden Likely to Veto Senate Anti-ESG Investing Bill
The bill, if signed into law, would not permit retirement fund managers to consider ESG factors in investment decisions.
ESG Reporting Now Common at Large Companies, But Report Quality Varies
Some 95% of large companies reported on ESG matters in 2021, the latest year available, the IFAC-AICPA & CIMA study found.
Companies are Prioritizing Agility and Risk Reduction in 2023 Real Estate Portfolios
The report also found more than half (52%) of senior real estate executives report that their companies are planning to add new satellite locations and 28% are looking to downsize existing spaces.
3 Ways to Solve Your Accounting Firm’s Last-Minute Staffing Needs
Beyond retention, the upside of making remote work part of your firm’s standard operations is that it opens the door to recruiting talent from everywhere.
Accounting Thought Leaders Discuss Future of the Profession, Advisory Services, and Tax
Accounting thought leaders convened in New York City Feb. 20-22, 2023, for CPA Practice Advisor's 13th annual Accounting Thought Leader Symposium.
72% of Middle Market Businesses Back to Pre-Pandemic Performance but Brace for Recession
When asked what the biggest workforce challenges are that they are facing, 36 percent of respondents said that retaining talent was their biggest hurdle.