So the firms are up against the Australian Senate this week, answering uncomfortable questions about […]
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CohnReznick Gets Fined For Not Reporting an Earlier Fine to the PCAOB in a Timely Fashion
Yo dawg, I heard you like fines. The diligent paper-pushers at the PCAOB (the “P” […]
Client That Fired Marcum Over Audit Quality Compares the Firm to a Doctor Killing Half His Patients
It may be called The Westerly Sun but this paper is throwing nothing but shade […]
Senators Get Angry at ‘Incompetent Tax Prep Firms’ for Sharing Sensitive Taxpayer Data With Facebook
A 54-page report by Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Ron Wyden (D-OR), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Tammy […]
Firms Are Making Big Expansions in India
Thanks to Reuters we’ve got some solid intel on accounting firms’ increasing their presence — […]
The Accountant Shortage is a Material Weakness Now
Ed. note: on July 13 we contacted AAP media relations to request salary ranges for […]
Why Won’t You Leave?! Korean Big 4 Firms Have the Same Low Attrition Problem Everyone Else Does
When KPMG US laid off 5% of its workforce last month, the firm’s official statement […]
PwC Has Not Paid Its Interns (UPDATED)
Ed. note: we’re told the interns were paid the day after this post was published. […]
‘Lockdown-Damaged’ New Hires Struggle to Socialize at KPMG UK
KPMG UK is joining Deloitte and PwC in adding soft skills and professional basics to […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Deloitte Goes Big in Boston; Advisory Readies For Pain | 7.10.23
Good morning! Things are still a bit quiet out there what with it being summer […]
Friday Footnotes: A Plea for More Accountants; Ex-Client Settles With Deloitte; BDO and Mazars Bomb Audits | 7.7.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
The AICPA Needs Some Help From CPAs to Determine the Passing Score For the 2024 CPA Exam
While we’re on the topic of the CPA exam, this is your eleventy billionth reminder […]
