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Happy International Accounting Day!
It was on this date in 1494 that homie to Leonardo da Vinci, Venetian mathematician, […]
The Accountant Shortage Makes One Office Get Really Desperate
You know how if you’re on Tinder for a while and you’re not getting many […]
Industry Accounting Salary Outlook for 2023 is Not Horrible
Unless you have the word “chief” in your job title, accounting salaries in industry for […]
The CFO at Tyson Foods Had a Kick Ass Weekend
Tyson Foods CFO John Tyson (yep, that Tyson) was arrested in Arkansas on Sunday after […]
ICYMI: Indiana Joins Other States Softening Their Requirements to Sit For the CPA Exam
Effective November 2, Indiana CPA exam candidates need just 120 education units to sit for […]
Some Partners at PwC Cyprus Did Not Want to Lose Their Russian Clients So They Started Their Own Firm
In March of this year, Deloitte Global posted a little message on its website about […]
The Supreme Court Had Better Things to Do Than Hear Appeal From Ex-Dallas Cop Who Murdered PwC Accountant
Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger knows a thing or two about someone being shot […]
CPA Exam Candidates Who Tested on October 1 Have Finally Gotten Their Scores
This, friends, is the end of an era. If you don’t know, there was a […]
KPMG Australia Recruits From High Schools to Meet Demand For Talent
KPMG Australia was in the news the other day for a new recruiting program involving […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Audit Fees Are Up; Salary Expectations Are Too High; Sus SEC Shizz | 11.7.22
Several of America’s largest accounting firms have explored the possibility of taking private equity cash […]
Friday Footnotes: PwC Does Some Things; Bad Client Dumps EY; ‘Going From Balloon Animals to Accountancy’ | 11.4.22
Footnotes is a weekly wrap-up of all the news in and around the accounting profession, […]
