PwC As we’ve noted, 2017 has been a rough one for PwC across the globe. […]
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Accounting News Roundup: Most CEOs Sticking With Trump and Cheap Fonts | 08.15.17
CEOs and Trump Yesterday, I wrote about Mark Weinberger, EY’s Global CEO, and that he […]
Accounting News Roundup: Recruiting on Snapchat and Screwed-up Estimated Payments | 08.14.17
You’re not missing anything. Recruiting trends Should you be recruiting on Snapchat? I have no […]
Accounting News Roundup: Taxes, *Very* Different Career Paths, and Lewd Behavior | 08.11.17
Taxes Consummate bullshit artist and current POTUS Donald J. Trump repeated one of his favorite […]
Accounting News Roundup: Job Search Survival, Pot Tax Policy, and Jail Time | 08.10.17
Job search survival I enjoyed this interview with Harvard Business School Assistant Professor Ethan Rouen […]
Accounting News Roundup: Convenience vs. Necessity Tests and Free Bathroom Renovations | 08.09.17
Businessman telling businesswoman about how he’ll be working late, but not as late as her, […]
Accounting News Roundup: Charitable Deductions and Bad Passwords | 08.08.17
How’s tax reform coming along? Felix Salmon writes about the folly of the charitable deduction, […]
Accounting News Roundup: Martin Shkreli’s Fraud Conviction and ‘Botched’ Tax Reform | 08.07.17
Comeuppance A jury found the insufferable client, boss, and person Martin Shkreli guilty on three […]
Accounting News Roundup: Florida Accountant Mistaken for Dad of Shark Dragger | 08.04.17
Florida accountant A Sarasota CPA is suffering from a case of a mistaken identity, and […]
Accounting News Roundup: BDO’s Revenue and The Pot Industry Needs Better Internal Controls | 08.03.17
BDO revenue BDO, the accounting firm most likely to pie its top performers, announced its […]
Accounting News Roundup: EY Screws Up Its Own Awards and Cryonic Preservation Trusts | 08.02.17
EY Oh, brother. EY has caused a bit of a ruckus in New Zealand by […]
Accounting News Roundup: Short Tenures and Obvious Scams | 08.01.17
No one’s texting. Incredible. Short tenures You see it every year — one or two […]
