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Author: Adrienne Gonzalez
The Funniest Anti-WFH Propaganda You’ll See All Week
Perhaps you’ve already seen this in 24 hours since it was released but let’s talk […]
Accounting Firms Scramble to Push Out AI Acceptable Use Policies
Ever since ChatGPT exploded onto the scene late last year people of all stripes have […]
This Accountant Shortage Nonsense Reeks of Deja Vu
Prior to 2007 I had little idea the accounting profession existed. I mean, I knew […]
KPMG Research Confirms: Social Class Determines Your Career Opportunities. Surprise!
Some time back, KPMG UK released novel research that analyzed the career paths of more […]
Here’s a Feel-Good Story About an Accounting Firm Going the Extra Mile for Its People
Came across this story about a Michigan accountant with hearing loss whose firm stepped up […]
UK Audit Regulator Chair Says Cheap-Ass Firms Should Pay Their Junior Auditors Better
Financial Reporting Council chair and stereotypically European named Jan du Plessis has told the Financial […]
While Most of Reddit Is Silent in Protest, the Glorious Misery of r/Accounting Chugs Along
For a second there I was worried we’d have nothing to write about this week. […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Green Dot Gives Back; More Consulting Cuts Coming? | 6.12.23
Good morning and happy Monday, here we are again. Let’s get this over with. Thousands […]
EY’s New Payroll Chatbot Just Has to Be Slightly Less Sucky Than HR to Be a Success
No doubt proud of its partnership with a massive professional services organization that is mostly […]
Finally Having Something to Roast Them About, KPMG CEO Takes This Opportunity to Talk Sh*t About PwC
A quickie from Sydney Morning Herald on yesterday’s Senate committee hearing in which KPMG Australia […]
People Who Have No Problem Ghosting You For No Reason Suddenly Butthurt About AI-Assisted Cover Letters
Google Discover recently threw a Mashable article at me about using ChatGPT to help write […]
