So, yeah, the whole “putting the 2018 PwC compensation thread in Open Items” thing didn’t […]
Author: Jason Bramwell
Michael Stevenson Latest to Bid Adieu to the PCAOB
Another one bites the dust. This time it’s Michael Stevenson, longtime Public Company Accounting Oversight […]
You Bitched, We Listened: Comments Are Back Open
No, this isn’t a prank. It’s true. The comment section on all Going Concern articles […]
Charles Rettig Is One Step Closer to Earning His IRS Commissioner Placard
Beverly Hills tax attorney and Academy of Magical Arts member Charles Rettig is on the […]
Republicans Planning to Unleash ‘Tax Cuts 2.0’ in September, Stick It to Democrats
Despite public support for the recent tax code overhaul plummeting in the past two months, […]
Setback in Court For Ex-KPMG Execs, As Judge Refuses to Toss Out Counts in PCAOB Inspection Info Leak Case
As Mick Jagger sings, “You can’t always get what you want.” What three former top […]
EY Promotes 747 New Partners Worldwide
We here at Going Concern have been anxiously awaiting the new EY partners announcement, and […]
Earnings Forecasts Look Sunnier When You Put GAAP in the Shade
More and more of the largest companies in the United States are using their favorite […]
Report: Deloitte Employees Want the Firm to Cool It With ICE
Deloitte employees are circulating a petition saying they have “moral objections” to the Big 4 […]
KPMG U.K. Chairman Taking Heat for Defending Carillion Audit
An article published today by The Times in which KPMG U.K. Chairman Bill Michael defended […]
Big 4 U.K. Leaders Ready to Wine and Dine With Trump This Evening
Unlike some business leaders who are worried that attending an invitation-only dinner with President Trump […]
Whoops! Tax Law Gaffe Puts Restaurants’ Renovation Plans on Hold
Back in December, White Castle Vice President Jamie Richardson was singing the praises of the […]
