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While Other Industries Have Turned to the Stick, Accounting Firms Continue to Use the Carrot to Encourage RTO
PwC’s hybrid work policy was quite the big deal when it was announced in October […]
One of Minnesota’s Largest Accounting Firms Can Totally Get Behind the Alternative Pathway to CPA Licensure
In a LinkedIn post published March 3, CLA CEO Jen Leary — who graduated wayyyy […]
Baker Tilly Will Be Making Moves
A couple months ago I guessed that Baker Tilly was working on a big merger […]
What in the Bullying Hell is Happening at KPMG Australia?
Last August, Australian Financial Review reported that eleven people had been “exited” (tossed, kicked out, told […]
Lying on Your Résumé Paid Off For This Laid-Off Accountant
Insider has published a first-hand account from a 37-year-old who lost their job at the […]
Canadian Audit Quality Is Getting Suckier and CPAB Is Concerned
Up north, the Canadian equivalent of the PCAOB has said that audit quality in America’s […]
Is It Ethical to Endorse an Educational Path That Is Susceptible to Cheating?
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Bullying at KPMG; Germany Bans EY; It’s All the Firms’ Fault! | 4.3.23
Hey and happy Monday. Let’s get the big news out of the way and work […]
Friday Footnotes: EY Partners Are Split on the Split; PCAOB Further Annoys Auditors; Recruiting Events Are Back! | 3.31.23
Remember tomorrow is April Fool’s. We aren’t planning anything, every day is a joke for […]
Local Man Offers Terrible Advice to Desperate New Mexico Taxpayers
Today is March 31, meaning there are 18 days left to file (198 days if […]
Looks Like Deloitte Is Ditching Its Downtown Atlanta Office
Before anyone gets too excited, Deloitte isn’t going fully remote in Atlanta. Atlanta Business Chronicle […]
