Companies adjusting to accounting-rule changes in the U.S. are running into a problem: There aren’t enough accountants to go around.
Health-products company Johnson & Johnson took six months last year to fill an open position for a junior-level accountant in its financial-compliance department, a delay that annoyed Stephen Rivera, a senior director. “It’s very difficult to find qualified people,” he said. “The big accounting firms are taking them all.” Read Article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/as-regulations-change-companies-grapple-with-accountant-shortage-1488812401 Comments are closed.
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