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Author: Caleb Newquist
Layoffs Watch ’12: Ernst & Young
E&Y Down Under is getting into the act, informing a number of people that their […]
Accounting News Roundup: IFRS Can Overcome; Will the Payroll Tax Come Back from the Dead?; Keep Your Sickness at Home | 10.24.12
Starbucks finance chief denies tax claims [FT]Starbucks has admitted a quarter of its 600 UK-owned […]
Footnotes: China Wants More Local Audit Firms; The Latest Twist in IRS Blamestorming; New Head CGMA | 10.23.12
Chinese Auditing Firms Extend Reach “At Baker Tilly China we are some way ahead in this […]
A PwC Jack-o-lantern? A PwC Jack-o-lantern
It isn't easy to show love for your accounting firm during the Halloween season. No […]
Recruiting Season: Going Concern’s Guide to the Cultures of the Big 4 and Other Public Accounting Firms
Welcome to Tuesdays with More Anxious Accounting Recruits. Have a question about recruiting season? Email […]
Accounting News Roundup: IFRS Stuck in Reverse; How to Meet Firms; Back Away From the BlackBerry | 10.23.12
Rulesetter warns global accounting drive may go into reverse [Reuters]"There is a risk that, in […]
Footnotes: Romney’s No Reagan; Grant Thornton’s New Houston Pad; Tax Planning for A-Rod | 10.22.12
Sorry about all the down time today, capital market servants. Barring further difficulties, we should […]
Compensation Watch ’12: Public Accounting Partners
The AICPA asked around and it turns out that most CPA firms across the country […]
Accounting News Roundup: Romney’s “Big Idea”; Why Big 4 Audits Suck; Payroll Tax Cut Isn’t Dead Yet | 10.22.12
Romney's Tax Deduction Cap [WSJ][D]etails aside, the tax cap is a big idea, and potentially […]
Footnotes: Psychic Friends’ Telling Disclosure; Watch Out for the Bus; Anti-rotation Camp Strikes Back | 10.19.12
The Psychic Friends Network Cannot Predict Its Future [Bloomberg] Taking the Blame Typically, when something […]
Arthur Andersen’s Bones Still Have Some Meat on Them
Hey, an extra $38 million for the WorldCom fiasco is an extra $38 million: Two […]
