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Grant Thornton Gets Downgraded to a Tier 2 Firm, That’s Probably a Good Thing
In September we were tipped to a developing situation at US mid-tier audit firms in […]
There Are Only Two Firms in Wyoming That Can Do Government Audits and One Can’t Do Its Job Because of Staff Shortages
Hey remember the Bloomberg story last March about how staff shortages at audit firms were […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Tax Fees Up, Coolness Still Down; | ‘Lavish’ ERC Mill Hit With a Lawsuit | 1.8.24
We’re now a week into the new year, is it starting to feel like it […]
Friday Footnotes: Working Late; The Year of the ESOP?; It’s Not Layoffs, It’s “Repositioning” | 1.5.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
A Non-Exhaustive List of Reasons Why You Won’t Cut It as a CFO
If any of the qualities listed below sound familiar, don’t even bother. TL;DR Are you […]
‘Why Does This Profession Think There Ought to Be No Client Left Behind?’
Our 2024 Predictions For the Accounting Profession survey is still open and we invite you […]
To No One’s Surprise Except the AICPA’s, AICPA Membership Is Falling
FT‘s Stephen Foley has written an opinion piece for, you guessed it, FT on the […]
Promotion Watch ’24: Moss Adams Adds 20 Partners to the Roll
My gosh that’s a firm handshake. Hey, it’s the first partner promotions of 2024! Moss […]
Accountants Aren’t the Scarediest About How AI Will Affect Them
We got a pitch from “GenAI customer support experts DevRev” via email today that says […]
Sorry, Private Equity, RSM Doesn’t Want Your Money
FT published an interview today with Brian Becker, RSM US CEO and managing partner since […]
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