“Borgers and his sham audit mill have been shut down.” Fresh off the SEC press […]
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CPAs Would Probably Stick Around If Firms Paid Them More, Let’s Just Outsource Instead
The Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs (PIPCA) has released a new report called CPA Talent Retention […]
Let’s Meet NASBA’s Next President and CEO
Longtime National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) President and CEO — and author […]
Once Leaders in the Cannabis Space, Canuck KPMG Decides to Ditch All Its Weed Clients
It’s been almost six years since the Canadian government legalized recreational cannabis and ever since, […]
PwC Australia Makes AI a Key Part of Its Three-Year Plan Because AI Isn’t Invited to the Secret Government Tax Meetings
Still-scandalized PwC Australia released its three-year plan on Friday and no one should be surprised […]
Friday Footnotes: KPMG Hires Ex-Prisoners; Notes From PwC’s All-Hands; Why CPAs Are Leaving | 4.26.24
ICYMI: These are the most read stories on Going Concern this week Deloitte Checks in […]
Solved: The Mystery of KPMG’s Redacted PCAOB Inspection Report (Kinda)
This past February, the PCAOB released KPMG’s 2022 inspection report but inexplicably redacted the firm’s […]
KPMG Was Too Cheap to Pay Foreign Graduates More So They Yanked All Their Job Offers
As of April 11 of this year, if a foreigner wants a Skilled Worker visa […]
Deloitte Checks in on Women at Work, the Results Aren’t Good
Deloitte released its fourth annual Women @ Work report today and things are so bad […]
Tragedy Strikes EY Partners’ Pockets
Reported on Friday, Sky News was tipped to a situation at EY UK that could […]
Friday Footnotes: PwC Slashes Partner Class; Accounting Firm Rescues Dog; Do We Still Need CPAs? | 4.19.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Accounting Firms Will Not Be Leading the AI Revolution
Rightworks has released their inaugural 2024 Accounting Firm Technology Survey and the results tell us […]
