Little GAAP Could Drive Accounting Simplification [WSJ CFO Journal] The IRS got its butt kicked […]
Author: Adrienne Gonzalez
Footnotes: Spreadsheet Addicts; Accounting is Totes Hawt; Where’s the Passion? | 09.24.13
Tim Ryan has an opinion on why accounting is still an attractive profession and you […]
Footnotes: Countdown to Shutdown!; Lease Accounting Shmease Accounting; Chicks Rule | 09.23.13
TD Bank will pony up $52.6 million to settle claims related to one of their […]
Grant Thornton Doubles Down Nationwide on Corporate Doublespeak
Color me baffled, maybe I haven't spent long enough digesting PRspeak. ??? Does culture then […]
This Way to CPA Isn’t Too Confident You Can Get By Without Mommy’s Help
Remember that WSJ article we shared last week that talked about over-attached parents going to […]
EY Confused on Meaning of “Competitive” as All Four Big 4 Make Working Mother Best List
The interesting part in PwC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte making the 2013 Working Mother 100 […]
Footnotes: Debt Doom; Where You Want to Work; Dodd-Oh-F%^$ | 09.17.13
Audit Notes: GOOD sellout, flash crashes, Reuters eyes banks’ accounting moves [Columbia Journalism Review] Hot […]
Why Aren’t Big 4 Firms Aggressively Marketing Their CPA Exam Policies?
While the firms are busy trampling each other to recruit top talent with a salary/benefit/work-life […]
Just FYI, Rothstein Kass Is Now Powered By Trust (and a Cell Phone Stand)
Apparently Rothstein Kass is boldly going where every accounting firm has gone before, kicking off […]
The Most Interesting Part of This Interview with PwC’s Bob Moritz Is When He Built Trust By Getting His Ass Kicked
It's intriguing that when interviewed by the New York Times, PwC's Bob Moritz (a.k.a. BoMo […]
PwC Partner Offers Perfectly Good Explanation for Driving Like a Maniac
The following story out of Europe reads more like an SAT question about two trains […]
Let’s Talk About Those Pesky Millennial Helicopter Parents
Yesterday, we shared a horrifying article that appeared in the Wall Street Journal focusing on […]
