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CPA Salaries Rise as Competition for Skilled Professionals Persists

Robert Half releases “2008 Salary Guide”

MENLO PARK, CA (Robert Half International) — Starting salaries for accounting and finance professionals are expected to increase an average of 4.3 percent in the coming year, according to the just-released 2008 Salary Guide from Robert Half International. Public accountants, financial analysts and internal auditors are projected to see the largest gains.

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