The following article was in a recent CPA Letter Daily sandwiched between a JofA piece […]
Author: Adrienne Gonzalez
Netflix Picks an EY Alum For Its Next Chief Accounting Officer, Replacing the Last Guy Who Dipped After Three Months
I was going to make some kind of Sense8 “canceled before its time” joke about […]
The Smartest Service Businesses in the Country Are Accounting Firms, Says Some Lawyer
In a Bloomberg Law article that looks suspiciously like a thinly-veiled advertisement for Philadelphia law […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: EY Wants to Buy; Losers Dump NFTs For Tax Purposes; CPA Demand in 2031 | 1.9.23
Deloitte announced today that Anna Taylor — former tax and economic policy principal advisor to […]
Let’s Start the Year Off With Some Doomsaying Predictions For the Profession in 2023
2022 was not exactly a banner year for accounting but if you don’t count the […]
Believe It Or Not, KPMG Is Helping to Fix the Accountant Shortage Through Its Terrible Audit Work
A little data point for you to feast on as we go forth into the […]
No One Cares But Here Are PwC’s 2023 Metaverse Predictions Anyway
What’s next for the metaverse and what — if anything — should you do about […]
An Accounting Firm Is Hiring an Honest-to-God Actor to Perform in a Client Onboarding Video
Googling “accounting firm” as I do each and every day multiple times a day in […]
It’s Official: 120 Units is All You Need to Sit For the CPA Exam in Illinois
Ed. note: I couldn’t find a good image to go with this post so I’m […]
Even People Who Majored in Accounting Don’t Want To Be Accountants
Pay extra close attention to accounting firm press releases this year, they will be packed […]
Apparently Staff at Deloitte UK Did Not Warm Up to the Firm’s Money-Saving Cold Office Policy
In what was a particularly dry day for news seeing as it was the first […]
FASB Took It Easy in 2022
While the PCAOB has been on a mission to scare the pants off of auditors […]
