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Why’s There a Talent Shortage and How Firms Can Do Their Part to Fix It
Buckle up because we’re about to dive headfirst into the fiery pit of despair known […]
As Prophesied, the IRS Is Struggling to Hire All Those New Agents
Guess what? Those 87,000 armed goons new agents the IRS was authorized to hire thanks […]
Deloitte Survey: Management Thinks Everyone Is Doing Way Better Than They Actually Are
Deloitte has released their third Well-being at Work Survey and guess what? The workers aren’t […]
The Era of the Non-Equity Partner Is Upon Us
320%. That’s how much the number of non-equity partners at INSIDE Public Accounting Top 100 […]
Layoff Watch ’24: KPMG Australia Throws Out Babies and Bath Water in Consulting
As we know, it’s been a rough year and a half or so for consulting. […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Heads Up, the IRS Is Scrutinizing Partnerships; | 6.17.24
WAKE UP! It’s Monday. For some news that’s three or more days old, check out […]
Weekend Discussion: Fear and Loathing in Public Accounting
There’s something in the air and it isn’t ripe armpits in the audit room. The […]
Friday Footnotes: PwC Leader Called Out for Twitter Tantrums; Why Quiet Layoffs Are a Bad Idea; Remote Work Advice for Firms | 6.14.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Another Project Everest Cheerleader Bites the Dust
Despite getting two exceptions to extend his term beyond the firm’s mandatory retirement age of […]
Hey, Take This Survey
ConvergenceCoaching has opened up responses for their Anytime, Anywhere Work survey and you are invited […]
EY Promises to Increase Starting Salaries to Make Accounting More Attractive
At least they said “attractive” and not “sexy.” According to a press release they put […]
