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PwC Forces People Out and Then Tells Them to Fib in Their Farewell Emails
This is not very Chad of you, PwC. In another round of “voluntary separations” (aka […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: PwC Does Something Exceptionally Grimy; PCAOB Alum Heads to EY | 6.10.24
Good morning! Up and at ’em, it’s another week. The weekend discussion was about tight-ass […]
Weekend Discussion: You, Sir or Ma’am, Are a Jackass
For this weekend’s discussion, let us discuss everything wrong with an accounting firm offering $15/hr. […]
Friday Footnotes: When Managers Punish Professional Skepticism; EY Client Gets Boned; Recruiting Climate Warriors? | 6.7.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Does Accounting Education Belong in the University Curriculum?
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida)John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School of […]
Accounting Firms of All Sizes Care Less About IRS Headaches and More About Finding and Retaining Staff, Says AICPA Survey
In the latest pspspsps, er PCPS survey (that’s Private Companies Practice Section) put out by […]
Top Remote Accountants of the Week | June 6, 2024
Struggling to find remote accountants, CAS experts, auditors, or tax professionals for your firm or […]
Yo, Where Are the Rainbows?
It’s now June 6 and the four biggest and most prestige-iest professional accounting services providers […]
The Internet Is Rife with AI Buffoonery This Week
Strap in, we’re going to talk about notable AI news from the last week-ish. I’m […]
Deloitte’s Growing Its Disease Business
Announced Monday, Deloitte has acquired the assets — including software engineers, developers, and epidemiologists — […]
Forbes Launches Westminster Dog Show But for CPAs
Who will take home Best in Show? I mean Best in State? It remains to […]
