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Friday Footnotes: Screw the Office; Auditor Sues EY For Doing Her Job; IRS Levels Up | 9.16.22
Big 4 Deloitte plays both sides of the field in Mercedes-Benz case [Australian Financial Review] […]
Would You Take a Pay Cut in Exchange For a 40-Hour Workweek in a Beachside Locale?
Citigroup has launched a new program in which a few dozen young analysts will trade […]
Promotion Watch ’22: Here Are the 37 Newest Marcum Partners
If the 2022 new partner class at Marcum looks unusually large, it is. Why? Because […]
EY Might Not Make Buckets of Money From This Split Thing After All
The Wall Street Journal has an article today suggesting that the EY audit/consulting split may […]
Understanding the §179D Tax Deduction for Humans, Part 1
Who qualifies for the $1.80 $1.88 $2.00 $5.00 per sq ft tax write-off? If you […]
CliftonLarsonAllen is Still the Constructioniest of All Accounting Firms
You may or may not be aware that there is such a thing as Construction […]
Idiot Who Backdated Work Papers Will Never Work in This Town Again
The PCAOB is busy sniffing out poor audit behavior to remind everyone to be on […]
Accounting Firms Can No Longer Hold Sadistic Survivor-y Competitions For Talent, Says Guy Who Sounds Disappointed About That
There was an article in the Denver Post last week about the accountant shortage and […]
EY China: We Are Not Splitting, Sorry
The Financial Times was one of the news outlets that reported last week about EY […]
Hear Me Out, Extend the CPA Exam Window to 24 Months
It has now been more than a decade since the AICPA observed — and worried […]
KPMG’s ‘Do As We Say Not As We Do’ Tips to Prevent Employee Turnover
KPMG has some sponsored content in Harvard Business Review about how to keep employees from […]
