ICYMI, PwC Australia’s (former) CEO Tom Seymour stepped down on Monday which normally would inspire […]
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The Philippines is Running Low on Accountants and US Firms Should Be Worried
In recent years, US firms have shifted heavily into offshoring and it seems it never […]
Deloitte Picks Up an EY Alum As Chief Tax Officer-in-Residence
This one is fresh off the newswire. Deloitte announced its Chief Tax Officer Program is […]
PwC’s Tom Seymour Just Stepped Down Because He Was On a Naughty Email Chain (UPDATE)
Ed. note: On May 15, 2023, one week after former CEO Tom Seymour vacated his […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: PwC CEO Resigns Over Tax Scandal; RTO Propaganda; Unproductive Productivity | 5.8.23
Hi! Happy Monday. Here’s some news to get the week started. We’ll be writing this […]
Friday Footnotes: RSM Layoffs; The Leader Who Cried On His First Day; Advisory Pays Better (Duh) | 5.5.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Tiny Rhode Island Town Settles Its Billing Beef With Marcum Over Out of Scope Services
The little 7,997 person town of Charlestown, RI has settled its issues with Marcum after […]
The King’s KPMG Had a Little Tax and Payroll Problem
Sky News received some insider info that KPMG UK had a bit of a tax […]
We’re Hearing PwC CRTs Will Be Rough This Year
The rumor mill has been worked into a lather about a reduction in force at […]
The Rumor Is True, PwC Is Returning to the Office
Today was the much-anticipated firmwide webcast in which we expected PwC leadership to announce a […]
Carmine Will Not Let That Split Thing Go
Only days ago, WSJ ran the headline “EY Breakup Plan Is Really Dead” and included […]
Talent-Strapped Down Under Deloitte and EY Are Importing Staff
We all know outsourcing is big these days — accounting firms might be sending a […]
