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NYSE President Not Sure About All This Auditing
Over at the House Committee on Financial Services, some opposition to Sarbanes-Oxley has come up […]
Boston career-changer with an MBA, where do I begin?
Here’s an advice-seeker that wrote in over the weekend: Hello Going Concern! I am a […]
Accounting News Roundup: Professional Skepticism and Work Texts on Sundays | 07.18.17
Professional skepticism In part one of a pair of Tom Selling posts about professional skepticism, […]
Egad, Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Was an Insufferable Client
Everyone who works in public accounting experiences a bad client or two. But then again, […]
Meet This Firm: Prager Metis
Meet This Firm is a series of video interviews featuring the best accounting employers across […]
Accounting News Roundup: Non-competes and Marijuana Accounting Jobs | 07.17.17
Non-competes This New York Times story reports on Idaho’s unusual place within a major labor […]
If You Find Yourself Biting a Co-worker, Maybe It’s Time to Find Another Job
I’m sure some of you work in dreadful conditions. Sure, you still have access to […]
Tax Performance Advisory or its equivalent
Hey I’m going to be starting at EY in the Tax Performance Advisory field and […]
Accounting News Roundup: Books That Aren’t Business Manuals and ‘DMX didn’t give any of it to the IRS’ | 07.14.17
Books that aren’t business manuals Here’s a New York Times article about several business and […]
The New Era of Net Neutrality May Suck for Accountants, Pretty Much Everyone
It’s clear that we, humanity, can’t have nice things. We most certainly will make a […]
As I Live and Breathe, the SEC’s Fort Worth Office Has a Great Twitter Account
Okay, if you hate puns, or word play in general, mixed in with your securities […]
