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EY Australia’s Head of HR Abruptly Quits, Rumors Abound That Partners Could Get Chopped
Although EY continues to deny it, Accountants Daily reports that lead partners at EY Australia […]
PwC Has Set Aside $1,000,000,000 for AI
We’ve used that PwC Chad image way too many times recently so have this AI-generated […]
Deloitte Suddenly Placed a Bunch of Crypto Job Ads?
Blockworks has written about activity on LinkedIn and Google Jobs suggesting “that Deloitte is on […]
What TF Is Going on With Deloitte Promotions?
It’s promotion time at Deloitte and what is usually a time of celebration has devolved […]
NASBA Decides to Give CPA Exam Candidates an Extra Year to Pass the Exam BUT…
If you happen to pursuing the internet today and see the exciting headline about NASBA […]
Would Mobility Go Away Without the 150-Hour Rule?
by Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School […]
Academics Pitted Human Accounting Students Against GPT-3, Students Won
As aspiring lawyers everywhere learned with horror that GPT-4 is capable of passing the bar […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Deloitte Refutes a Demand Shift; Firm Data Breach; KPMG’s New AI Partner | 4.24.23
Good morning and welcome to another Monday. Here are a few stories to whet your […]
Friday Footnotes: Consulting Gets Bumpy for New Hires; Cities Sans Accountants; PCAOB Priorities | 4.21.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
EY’s Gonna Borrow Money and Do Some Accounting Tricks to Spare Partner Payouts From Everest Fallout
The following tidbit of information about the aftermath of the Project Everest failure is going […]
It’s Gonna Be a Talent Bloodbath at EY
Earlier this week WSJ’s CFO Journal posted a piece entitled “Ernst & Young, After Its […]
