Pepperdine University to Offer MS in Accounting Degree
Pepperdine University is set to begin offering a Master of Science in Accounting degree as a full-time program through its Graziadio School of Business and Management at the university’s campus in...
View ArticleReport: U.S. Jobless Rate Best Since 2008
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to a four-year low in February 2013, with the economy adding 236,000 jobs that month, about 70,000 more jobs than Wall Street analysts had predicted. According to a...
View ArticleAccounting Salaries Expected to Rise 3.3 Percent This Year
Starting accounting salaries are expected to rise an average of 3.3 percent for all positions throughout this year, according to financial recruiting firm Robert Half’s 2013 Salary Guide for accounting...
View ArticleEvernote Breach Highlights Security Concerns
Evernote recently became the latest service to acknowledge what appears to be a widespread security breach. While the company reports that no user content or payment information appears to have been...
View ArticleHealth Care Jobs Will Remain Abundant Throughout Rest of Decade
Every year, U.S. News & World Report ranks the top 100 jobs in several industries. For 2013, six of the top 10 are jobs in health care. The magazine uses a number of factors to rank jobs, including...
View ArticleCornell Tech’s Applied Sciences Campus Approved for NYC’s Roosevelt Island
Cornell NYC Tech, a new graduate school through Cornell University, is one step closer to building its new 12-acre applied sciences campus on New York City’s Roosevelt Island. The City Planning...
View ArticleU.S. News Begins Collecting Data for 2014 College Rankings
U.S. News and World Report is collecting data for what will become the 2014 edition of its best undergraduate college rankings. Every regionally accredited, four-year school in the United States —...
View ArticleColorado State Professor One of the Top Managerial Accounting Professors in...
Colorado State University recently announced that the head of its Department of Accounting, Bill Rankin, was named a top global expert in the field of experimental managerial accounting by Brigham...
View ArticleHP Software Defined Server Moonshot Launched With Space and Cost Saving Promises
Hewlett-Packard has launched what it is calling Project Moonshot, it’s HP software-defined server. In it’s press release, the company calls the new Moonshot servers “a huge leap forward in...
View ArticlePerformance Management Techniques Will Have to Change as Millennials Take...
Millennials — those born after 1980 — change jobs more often than the average worker, and this is just one of the characteristics of the new generation of workers that will force performance management...
View ArticleIRS to Implement Online Tracking Technology
The IRS is reportedly set to implement new online tracking technology, using enhanced data analytics, as a measure to watch for tax fraud. The full extent of the new technology is still unclear, but...
View Article“She Can Pitch” Offers Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurs
There is $10,000 up for grabs for women entrepreneurs in Grow America’s “She Can Pitch” competition. The entry process is fairly straightforward: After creating a Grow America account, entrants answer...
View ArticleNew iPad Release Expected to Be Thinner, Lighter
The fifth iPad release will likely mean a smaller and lighter device, borrowing technology from the iPad Mini. While technology tends to get smaller and lighter as new editions are introduced, the iPad...
View ArticleEmployment Trends Indicate Increased Hiring in Q2 2013
According to a new survey on employment trends for 2013, employers across the United States will hire more new employees during the second quarter of this year than they did during the first. Express...
View ArticleProject Management Training: Courses Prepare PMs for Executive Suite
Project managers are continually taking on a wider range of responsibilities in today’s business world, and a new training program from PM College aims to provide project managers with the skills to...
View ArticleStudents Pick College Major Based on Childhood Dreams Rather than Earnings...
When choosing a college major, teens are more likely to be influenced by their childhood dreams than the potential to earn high salaries upon graduation. Their parents, however, see things a bit...
View ArticleSmall Business Development Encouraged With Increased Lending
Banks are encouraging small business development with increased lending to the industry for the first time this year. The Thomson Reuters/PayNet Small Business Lending Index rose to 110.5 in April, up...
View ArticleU.S. Home Prices Up More than 12 Percent
Year over year, home prices grew by 12.1 percent in April, representing the largest gain in over seven years, according to the Home Price Index Report released by financial and property analyst...
View ArticleAncient Mathematics Riddle Solved by Obscure Professor
Little known outside his position as an undergraduate calculus professor at the University of New Hampshire, Dr. Yitang “Tom” Zhang has created a proof that sheds some light on a mathematics riddle...
View ArticleU.S. Job Market Added 175,000 Jobs in May
Total employment in the U.S. job market increased by 175,000 jobs in May, according to the latest statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This represents approximately 10,000 more...
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