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Category Archives: Compensation
IRS reporting requirements for executive compensation and Form 990
Charitable giving saw negligible change in 2011 at just .09 percent growth and trends are expected to remain the same when the 2012 figures are released, according to a June release of Giving USA. Donors and funders often consider the … Continue reading
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Who wants to labor over the Holidays?
Attracting and retaining employees takes a lot of work. Many employers use work hour flexibility and other benefits, aside from pay to incentivize their people. While some benefits are mandated by the government (for example social security and workers’ compensation … Continue reading
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Debit & Credit Conundrum
Anyone that has not had an Accounting 101 class will most likely be confused by the concept of Debits (Db) and Credits (Cr). These are nothing like Debit and Credit cards (which is what I thought originally…), but are … Continue reading
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