DWP vs. PwC Last week we mentioned that the Los Angeles Department of Water and […]
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Accounting News Roundup: Tesla and Materiality; Big 4: Destroying the Accounting Profession? | 07.12.16
Tesla, materiality A company builds cars that have a self-driving mechanism. It's new technology, and […]
Accounting News Roundup: KPMG’s Helpers and Valeant’s New Chief Accounting Officer | 07.11.16
KPMG, Watson Awhile back we learned that KPMG was partnering with IBM's Watson as part […]
Accounting News Roundup: EY and Facebook; Tax Exemptions for the Dead | 07.08.16
EY and Facebook The Department of Justice sued Facebook yesterday to "enforce IRS summonses" related […]
Accounting News Roundup: Padded Résumés and a Shopping Addiction | 07.07.16
Padded résumés and politics Early last month, we briefly discussed Florida Senate candidate and former […]
Accounting News Roundup: Salacious Accusations Thrown at PwC and KPMG’s Head of Brexit | 07.06.16
DWP vs. PwC Last year, the City of Los Angeles' Department of Water and Power […]
Accounting News Roundup: Standardizing Non-GAAP and Fraud Takes No Vacations | 07.05.16
Non-GAAP worries I spent the better part of two weeks away, but I see that […]
Accounting News Roundup: X by Deloitte and Is EY Moving to Hoboken? | 06.21.16
X by Deloitte In an effort to become one-stop-shops, Big 4 firms have been in […]
Accounting News Roundup: KPMG and FIFA Kick Each Other and AICPA Members Approve Merger | 06.20.16
KPMG and FIFA Last week we learned that KPMG was dropping FIFA as an audit […]
Accounting News Roundup: CECL, IRS Audits and Bad Quotes | 06.17.16
CECL Yesterday, the FASB issued its anticipated new rule that requires banks to recognize loan […]
Accounting News Roundup: LinkedIn, Walmart and Property Taxes | 06.16.16
I'd like to connect with you on non-GAAP accounting You probably heard Microsoft's announcement that […]
Accounting News Roundup: Revenue Recognition and Disagreeing With the Boss | 06.15.16
Revenue recognition As important as revenue accounting is, you'd think that people would have no […]
