Guess what? Those 87,000 armed goons new agents the IRS was authorized to hire thanks […]
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Deloitte Survey: Management Thinks Everyone Is Doing Way Better Than They Actually Are
Deloitte has released their third Well-being at Work Survey and guess what? The workers aren’t […]
Layoff Watch ’24: KPMG Australia Throws Out Babies and Bath Water in Consulting
As we know, it’s been a rough year and a half or so for consulting. […]
Friday Footnotes: PwC Leader Called Out for Twitter Tantrums; Why Quiet Layoffs Are a Bad Idea; Remote Work Advice for Firms | 6.14.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Another Project Everest Cheerleader Bites the Dust
Despite getting two exceptions to extend his term beyond the firm’s mandatory retirement age of […]
CFOs Don’t Really Care About Technical Skills When It Comes to Who’s Replacing Them
Deloitte’s CFO Signals™ Survey 2Q 2024 is out and we were going to focus on […]
Erica Y. Williams Gets Another Five Years to Write Scathing Op-Eds About Sloppy Audit Firms
The SEC announced today that current PCAOB Chair Erica Y. Williams has been appointed for […]
We Think We Know Who’s About to Do a Big PE Deal (UPDATE)
Throwing a TLDR in here so we don’t get accused of clickbaiting: It’s Aprio. Details […]
PwC Forces People Out and Then Tells Them to Fib in Their Farewell Emails
This is not very Chad of you, PwC. In another round of “voluntary separations” (aka […]
Friday Footnotes: When Managers Punish Professional Skepticism; EY Client Gets Boned; Recruiting Climate Warriors? | 6.7.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Accounting Firms of All Sizes Care Less About IRS Headaches and More About Finding and Retaining Staff, Says AICPA Survey
In the latest pspspsps, er PCPS survey (that’s Private Companies Practice Section) put out by […]
Deloitte’s Growing Its Disease Business
Announced Monday, Deloitte has acquired the assets — including software engineers, developers, and epidemiologists — […]
