Ed. note: the following was submitted as a letter to the editor by William Hahn, […]
Author: Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor: Life in Public Accounting Doesn’t Add Up For Young Professionals
Ed. note: A reader sent in this thought-provoking essay on their experience as a CPA. […]
Opinion: On-the-Job Experiential Learning Credit to Meet the 150-hour Requirement Makes Sense
Ed. note: the following is by Joseph P. Petito, Esq. Joe currently serves on the […]
College Accounting Programs Are Taxpayer-Funded Training Programs for the Big 4 and Other Such Muckraking
Ed. note: the following is penned by Bob Jennings CPA, EA for his Taxspeaker.com newsletter. […]
EY Throws a Fit When Your Job Circumstances Change
I got an offer in a corporate role and turned in my two week notice […]
One KPMGer ‘Annoyed’ By New Enhancements to 401(k) Match and Pension Programs
I wanted to make a comment about KPMG’s new 401(k) rules. As a recent US […]
Female Big 4 CPA: ‘My Performance and My Compensation Do Not Match’
Just wanted to say that this article (“Women, Can You Love Your Job But Still […]
Ex-KPMG Advisory Employee Is Pissed Off By Wave of New Hires Following Mass Layoffs
I was one of the many lucky individuals laid off from KPMG US Advisory last […]
PwC Traps Employees For Financial Penalties
PwC just fined me 3% of my annual pay for not reporting a few stocks […]
FASB and PCAOB Do a Poor Job on Diversity and Inclusion
I’ve spent a good portion of my career monitoring the accounting and auditing standard-setting world […]
Deloitte U.S. Delivery Center Employees Should Get the Same Parental Leave Perks As Everyone Else
I am an employee of the Deloitte U.S. firm. I am part of the consulting […]
The Big 4, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Is it Just Corporate BS?
I am a Big 4 alum and I spent many years in the audit profession […]