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Author: Greg Kyte
The Fiscal Cliff: As a CPA, People Expect You to Know this Crap
You spent five (or more) years studying to be an accountant, passed the hardest professional […]
Alternative Career Paths for Disgruntled Accountants (or You’d Probably Be Really Good at Tax Fraud)
Your bonus sucked. Your raise didn't meet your expectations. You're tired of working for the […]
Being an Independent Auditor Is So Much Easier (and Effective) If You Are a Total Prick
I love HGTV in fact but not in appearance. No one looks at me and […]
Understanding the Estate Tax: The Rich Lose Because They Have To Pay It, and the Poor Lose Because They’re Poor
If I've learned anything from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland, it's that […]
COSO’s Internal Control Framework Update Has Some Material Weaknesses
Oh my God. Last month, COSO released a post-public exposure version of its update of […]
Lease Accounting Survey Highlights Growing Demand for Competent Survey Writers
Thank you, readers, for forwarding your spam to us. @going_concern Kindly help me complete this […]
How To Make Partner In Five Easy Steps (or Don’t Give Up Now, Many Partners Are Going To Die Soon)
At the end of last month the CPA Consultants' Alliance released a white paper on […]
From OCD to ADHD: Yes, Mental Health Is an Issue in Public Accounting
Being a CPA can turn you psycho. Health.com lists accounting as one of 10 careers […]
Independence Questionnaires Are the Worst
I haven't had to fill out an "Independence, Integrity, and Objectivity" questionnaire since 2009. Just […]
Recruiting Season: Dressing for Success Means Following a Lot of Garden Variety Advice
No more articles about how to dress for interviews. We see them every year, and […]
Get Your CGMA Designation Before the Turd Gets Cold
I refuse to become a CGMA. If you are a CGMA, I will pretend to […]
