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Category: Audit
Audit ‘Reform’ in the UK: Hello … Is Anybody There?
It’s one thing to discuss the breadth of the UK government’s March 18 consultation paper, […]
Audit ‘Reform’ In the UK: The Government Finally Speaks, and Says Little
On March 18, the UK government weighed in with its long-promised consultation paper (the “Consultation), “Restoring […]
Important Audit Professional Takeaways from Botta v. PwC Closing Arguments
Closing arguments were held on April 13 in the bench trial of audit whistleblower Mauro […]
PwC Tried to Recruit a Former Auditor Who Is Suing Them So Don’t Ever Sweat Burning Bridges Again
When it comes time to think about leaving public accounting, which happens for 99% of […]
Tweet of the Day: Ex-Crazy Eddie CFO Explains Why ‘Audits Are a Myth’
Our favorite convicted felon and career advice-giver, Sam Antar, the former CFO of Crazy Eddie, […]
The Big 4 Could Use Some Auditing Lessons From Cohen & Co.
If Cleveland-based public accounting firm Cohen & Co. were an English Premier League goalkeeper, the […]
Talent-Strapped PwC Is That Desperate Ex Texting You With ‘WYD’ After You’ve Moved On
Leaving public accounting is rarely an easy decision, even when the choices are “stay or […]
Grant Thornton Auditors Are Just Showing Off Now
It’s fair to say Grant Thornton auditors are no longer on the struggle bus. From […]
New SOX In the U.K.? It’s (Probably) Coming Soon
The February gloom was broken recently by the news that the British government will be […]
Those Who Know, Know BDO … Is Consistently Terrible At Auditing
Here’s a number of the day for ya: 50.7%. That is the average failure rate […]
How Did RSM US Fare On Its Latest Auditing Report Card From the PCAOB?
Not too long ago, RSM US had one of the worst PCAOB inspection reports we’ve […]
