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Author: Going Concern News Desk
Bonus Season Is Not Looking Good at the King’s KPMG
According to reporting across the pond (including this story from City A.M. we shall be […]
Promotion Watch ’23: EY Promotes 966 to Partner, Missing Last Year’s Record of 1033
Undeterred by the embarrassment of Everest’s implosion, EY proudly announced today that 966 people have […]
KPMG Gets Sued, Accused of Allowing Pirate-Like Activity at Credit Suisse
Discountenanced Credit Suisse stockholder Gregory Stevenson is suing 29 of Credit Suisse’s current and former […]
Promotion Watch ’23: The Baker Tilly Partner Bench Is Now 44 People Deeper
Tomorrow, 44 people will ascend to partner status at Baker Tilly, a slight decrease from […]
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Celebrates Defunding the Agents the IRS Wasn’t Gonna Be Able to Hire Anyway
Last year’s Inflation Reduction Act allotted a whole bucket of cash to the IRS ($80 […]
PwC Australia is Very Very Sorry, You Guys
Presumably because the many apologies and decisions made before this letter have not sufficiently gotten […]
Friday Footnotes: The ERC Problem; EY Double Dips; Stress Less in Public Accounting | 5.26.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
EY’s Landlord Didn’t Pay the Mortgage on the Downtown LA Office Building
Before we get into the situation, please note the issue discussed here is not EY’s […]
PwC Chief Products & Technology Officer Says Not to Worry, They Don’t Want to Replace You With AI
A couple days ago, NYT published a piece asking an important question: Who will protect […]
Disgraced Ex-PwC CEO Tom Seymour Finally Shows His Face in Public
Don’t know why but this article is hilarious, it feels way more TMZ than you […]
KPMG Might Be the Next Big 4 Firm Ditching Its Downtown Atlanta Office
In March, Atlanta Business Chronicle reported Deloitte did not renew its 260,000 square foot lease […]
