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KPMG Reports $39.8 Billion in Revenue for 2025 (With Several Asterisks)
The last Big 4 firm to report revenue every year reported revenue today and it’s […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: EY Earns an Investigation For Falling to Rotate; Companies Spending on Tech, Not People | 12.15.25
Good morning, capital markets servants! We’re running out of Mondays pretty quickly here, this is […]
Friday Footnotes: Fallout Flub Shows Us What Can Go Wrong With AI; PCAOB Takes a Look at PE | 12.12.25
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
EY Inks a Deal For Two Floors in This Shiny Charlotte Building
It’s official: EY is taking two floors (45,000 sq ft) at the Queensbridge Collective (QBC) […]
Good Luck Teleworking If You Still Work at the IRS
It looks like IRS employees hoping to be granted a telework exemption due to temporary […]
Fewer Auditors in the Game, Perfectly Fine Audits? Sure, Why Not
Remember two years ago when we started hearing about smaller-but-not-small firms getting out of the […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Andersen Prepares an IPO; UK Goes After Corrupt Accountants | 12.8.25
Hey and a good snowy morning to you. Dug up a little bit of news […]
Friday Footnotes: KPMGers Bring Cheating Into the 2020s By Using AI; Deloitte Partner Graciously Slides Under the Bus | 12.05.25
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Accenture Tests How Far Corporate Renaming Can Go Before Clients Start Mocking You
As the worldwide consulting market struggles to generate billable hours for at least the third […]
RSM Partners Finally Get to Feel What It’s Like to Be a Big 4 Bigshot
Partners at RSM UK must be feeling awfully good right now as Financial Times has […]
OpenAI Gets Into the Accounting Biz
After at least two decades of accounting firms insisting they are at the forefront of […]
