We're hearing unconfirmed rumors from several sources that two auditors — a senior and a […]
Category: Audit
The SEC and Deloitte Are Cool on That Whole Longtop Thing Now, Guys
In the ongoing battle to get their paws on Chinese workpapers, one battle seems to […]
Marcum Wins and EY Loses the Final Auditor Shuffle of 2013
Accounting Today has shared Audit Analytics data on the Q4 2013 auditor shuffle and of […]
Fraudsters Get High on Fraud, Auditors Get High on… Not Committing Fraud?
This groundbreaking idea brought to you by the AICPA Insights blog: According to a recent […]
Audit Firms Being More Audit Firm-y in Response to the PCAOB’s Disappointment in Their Audits
Colin buried this in ANR this morning but I'm pulling it out and tossing it […]
Let’s Talk About Bad Review Notes in the Most Bitter Way Possible
Anyone else beginning to feel the frustration building in the air? It's certainly hitting our […]
Audit Fees By Industry, As Presented By Audit Analytics
Audit Analytics puts together some great data points from time to time, and this latest […]
According To These KPMG Guys Who Make a Ton of Money in Audit, Audits are Valuable
Seems legit. Let's exercise some professional skepticism here and ask ourselves if there is any […]
Ex Crazy Eddie CFO Shares a Helpful Hint For Inventory Counts
Aww, Sam, you're such a helpful fellow, aren't you? Tip for Auditors: Beware of boobs, […]
Count Your Blessings For Not Being on These Horrible Inventory Counts
It's that time of year again, I'm busy doing a year-end inventory count of my cats and there may be a few of you huddled in freezers and barns and warehouses around the country asking yourselves "I mean just how material is this variance?"
We asked the auditors out there to share some inventory count horror stories and here are some of the best (or is that worst?).
Let's get right to it:
Contrary To One Opinion, Government Regulation Doesn’t Keep Hypocritical Libertarian Auditors In a Job
While I don’t want to re-open the PCAOB discussion or the cage match that ensued […]
When CEOs and Audit Committee Members Are BFFs, Financial Statements Are Ps of S
Welcome to the latest edition of Accumulated Deprecation, Greg Kyte's monthly column. Go here to […]
