CPA Earned - Now what?
njjel
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An employee has earned her CPA. Her current title is that of staff accountant. She feels she is entitled to an increase due to the fact she is now a CPA. Four years ago the Controller earned his CPA and was given an increase in pay and she is aware of this fact. How would your company handle this?
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Was she ever told in anyway that earning her degree would increase her pay?
Do you pay those with a degree in her job classification more than those without a degree?
If the last two are answered "no", then it doesn't seem that you are under any obligation to do anything. If the answer to (1) is yes, then I would advise the employee that the company has certainly contributed to her well-being by funding a portion of her education.
Is there anywhere this employee can go from here or has she hit the glass ceiling? Is this an employee that you'd want to be without?
Our accounting manager is a high school graduate with a masters in experience and runs our finance world without credentials, but we are in Mississippi and we do things differently in the Swine World of World, we don't produce Atom Bombs, just thousands of these little "piglets" that grow up to fit on your table and smile with an apple in it's mouth! Thank God for the computer or she would still be just a bank teller.
Here's cooking more pork!
PORK
You cannot compare a Controller with a CPA to a Staff Accountant. The Controller's CPA has made him more valuable in the scope of his responsibilities and made him able to assume additional financial duties. Your Staff Accountant has assumed that because she has her CPA she should automatically be rewarded. Your company's responsibility is to pay what the job of Staff Accountant is worth. If you can come up with a career plan and growth for her that's fine. Would you pay your building maintenance person more because they had earned a BA?
PORK