The AICPA finally got around to releasing its Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates […]
Author: Adrienne Gonzalez
Automation Will Replace Accountants Who Don’t Even Want Their Jobs, Says Guy
Although the show ended seven years ago (yeesh, where has the time gone?), I regularly […]
Here’s Everything We Know So Far About 2022 Accounting Salary Projections
As of February 2022, inflation in the United States has hit a 40-year high at […]
The Workplace Is Like BDSM Without a Safeword, Says Guy Who Just Described Your Job
While traipsing through the back allies of the internet the other day, I came across […]
Feeling Like There Aren’t Enough Hours In the Day? You Might Be a Spuddler
We here at Going Concern are not fans of buzzwords and some might say we […]
We’re Snitching Out Managers Who Expect You to Answer Emails After Hours Now
Spotted on r/antiwork via Fishbowl: Do you guys smell that? Smells like REVOLT to me. […]
The IRS Wants to Hire 10,000 New Employees in the Next Year. So What Are They Paying?
Last Friday I buried a link about the IRS’ latest hiring push in Footnotes but […]
An Accounting Firm Gets Phished: A Play In Two Acts
The other day — OK it was actually 12 days ago — we got a […]
NASBA Is (Still) Considering Remote CPA Exam Testing Even With Virus Concerns Waning
There are big changes coming to the CPA exam in the future, but one thing […]
In Honor of International Women’s Day, Let’s Recall Some Important Rules For Women In the Workplace
Happy International Women’s Day, everyone! Yes, even you men. Actually, especially men. We’re counting on […]
If This Is How Grant Thornton Recruiters Talk No Wonder They Can’t Find People to Work For Them
Today’s Grant Thornton roasting comes not from the PCAOB (like usual) but from r/accounting, also […]
Taking the CPA Exam In 2023? Here’s What You Need to Know About Rolling Your Scores Over In 2024
I was tempted to start this post with “it’s hard to believe it’s already 2022,” […]
