Do you guys remember the sordid tale of one Christopher M. Green, formerly employed by […]
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PwC Didn’t Want to Leave Anyone Out of This Selfie, But Did Anyway
The PwC crew got together for a US town hall in LA, and this happened: […]
KPMG Is Holding a Live Facebook Chat on Branding Tonight
Personal branding, not the kind cows get with a hot poker on their round steak. […]
SEC Chief Accountant Paul Beswick Is Leaving For the Private Sector
The SEC announced today that Chief Accountant Paul Beswick is out, with his sights set […]
The IRS Has Given Up Its Fight to Regulate Tax Preparers
The IRS decided against continuing a court battle on whether it has the legal authority […]
Let’s Talk About the Accounting Firms Talking About Flextime
You will recall an article Colin linked to in ANR yesterday that boasts of KPMG's […]
Footnotes: Your Degree, Your Debt; Give Us a Break on Tax Breaks; Define “Anything” | 05.14.14
College grads in deeper debt than nongrads Breaking: student loans will bring you down [CNNMoney] […]
Kansas Represenative Wanted House Committee Meetings to Count as CPE to Keep Her Now Expired CPA License
This is a bit of a strange story. Let's start with the basics. Lynn Jenkins […]
This One Chart Tells You Everything You Need to Know About a Rothstein Kass Acquisition
From the first moment the Rothstein Kass KPMG rumors started circling the bowl, it was […]
Qualcomm Managers Accused of Insider Trading by SEC Didn’t Even Try to Hide It
When you think insider trading, you think throwaway pre-paid phones, scribbles on napkins, and clandestine […]
The Trial Date for PwC’s California Hour and Wage Lawsuit Has Changed (Again)
We're sure you have been anxiously awaiting news on Campbell v PricewaterhouseCoopers and boy are […]
Footnotes: Pentagon Balks at an Audit; Re-policing Fannie and Freddie; Dodging the Tax Man | 05.13.14
Housing regulator signals shift in policy on Fannie, Freddie [WaPo] What's up with net neutrality? […]
