The other day, Speaker of the Hizzous John Boehner got a lot of people got […]
Author: Caleb Newquist
The First Batch of CPA Exam Scores Has Been Released for the October/November Testing Window
Hurricane Sandy managed to throw the AICPA off its game for a few days, but […]
Accounting News Roundup: What Does Tax Reform Even Mean?; Look Who’s Going To Burma, Now; More CPAs in Congress | 11.09.12
The Obamney tax plan [Economist]Presidents choose their words carefully. So when Barack Obama talked of […]
Footnotes: IRS Buzzkill; Firing People the Right Way; James Doty’s Ideal Audit Profession | 11.08.12
CBO: ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Could Trigger Recession [WSJ] Voters Say Yes To Marijuana, IRS Says No [Forbes] […]
Layoffs Watch ’12: Mazars
The firm regrets to inform five percent of their employees, including "a limited number of partners," […]
Chuck Schumer Is Willing to Give John Boehner a Few Days to Warm Up to Higher Taxes
“You can’t expect the Speaker to turn on a dime in 24 hours and embrace […]
Recruiting Season Regrets: The Guy Who Passed Up a Career with Deloitte to Sell Copious Amounts of Pot
Right now, many accounting students are giving serious thought to their futures. Right this very […]
Accounting News Roundup: Tax Reform Reality Isn’t Pretty; Deloitte Finds a Bargain; Work Hard, Rest Hard | 11.08.12
Obama can’t expect a “fiscal honeymoon” in second term, Fitch says [JofA]“The economic policy challenge […]
Footnotes: Post-election Tax Planning; Mixed Bag for Big 4 PACs; First JOBS Act Fraud Case | 11.07.12
Joe Kristan and Tony Nitti both have tax planning ideas now that the election is […]
Hold the Phone, John Boehner Didn’t Say Anything About Taxes Going Up
Admittedly, The Speaker sounds like he's ready to deal but you'd be a damn fool […]
IASB Chairman Asks G20 Task Force To Turn Up Their Hearing Aids
Accounting rule convergence is dead. I know it. You know it. Hans Hoogervorst knows it. […]
Maybe If Non-Big 4 Firms Just Worked a Little Harder…
For some time now, observers have voiced concern about the relative lack of choice when […]
