Stanford Hit With 110 Years [WSJ]As he prepared to be sentenced, a shackled Mr. Stanford […]
Author: Caleb Newquist
Let’s Speculate About: The Next Accounting Firm Merger
The word on the street is that the pace of accounting firm mergers will increase […]
Accounting News Roundup: IASB, FASB Get Together on Leases; BDO Settles Tax Shelter Case; Baker Tilly’s New Partner Class | 06.14.12
IASB and FASB Agree on Lease Accounting Approach [IASB/FASB]The Boards previously agreed that leases should […]
Ernst & Young’s Jim Turley Comes Out Against Boy Scouts’ Exclusion of Gay Members
JT's already has a sky-high approval rating inside E&Y and with this announcement it seems […]
Four Things to Remember Before You Leave Public Accounting
This is our second submission from the stable of Going Concern freelancer candidates. The following […]
A Guide to Understanding the Hierarchy of Big 4 Leadership
Have you found forbidden love at your firm and don't know how to handle it? […]
Accounting News Roundup: Dimon’s Day on the Hill; Senate Bill Gives IRS Budget a Boost; Latest in Nortel Fraud Trial | 06.13.12
Dimon to Fault Controls on Risk [WSJ]In his first trip to Capitol Hill since J.P. […]
Lawyer Suing Moss Adams Seems to Have Hurt Feelings After Opposing Counsel Called His Lawsuit “Flimsy”
Anyone remember Frederick Darren Berg? He's a guy who had a thing – nay, a […]
Exodus Watch ’12: Reznick Group
This just in: Reznick's government practice is bleeding people. Wasn't a large group to begin with […]
Tax Pros Don’t Need to Sweat the IRS Budget Cuts
This is the first post from our slew of freelancer candidates. The following is by […]
Accounting Students Looking for That Extra Edge Should Look No Further Than Big 4 Bootcamp
Many dewey-eyed accounting students dream of capping off their time in college with a job […]
ANR: Deloitte Settles with Bear Stearns Shareholders; The Big 4 Threat to Democracy; Norquist’s Bright Line Test for Tax Cuts | 06.12.12
Deloitte settles Bear Stearns shareholder lawsuit [Reuters]Deloitte & Touche LLP agreed to pay $19.9 million […]
