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Staffing authority Robert Half has released its much-anticipated 2024 Salary Guide and just like years past, the guide is packed with intel not only on finance and accounting but the greater job market that we really don’t care about. Percentage change is in parentheses and rounded to two decimal places.
Next up in our preview of accountingsalaries for 2023 is the latest Finance & AccountingSalary Guide from staffing agency Randstad. Randstad, Robert Half, and Accounting Principals are probably the “big 3” when it comes to publishing accounting and financesalary prognostications for the coming year.
Average publicaccountingsalaries in audit/assurance are expected to range from $80,000 for an associate to $140,550 for a manager in 2025, while the average salaries for roles in tax are projected to range from $79,800 for an associate to $172,200 for a senior manager next year, according to LHH Recruitment Solutions.
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’ Tis the season for Robert Half either inflating or popping your balloon when it comes to projected starting salaries in publicaccounting for the coming year. In the publicaccounting category, Robert Half provided 2023 starting salary projections for four roles in tax services and four roles in audit and assurance services.
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