Thomas Avent, KPMG's Southeast region partner-in-charge of mergers and acquisitions is in a bit of […]
Category: Big 4
If it happens at a Big 4 accounting firm, we’re talking about it here.
EY Admits 714 New Partners Worldwide
It’s a new fiscal year in the EY universe which means a new partner class. Here’s a tweet and a video:
Swiss Regulator Investigating Whether KPMG’s Audit of FIFA Is Worth Investigating
Well, this is something? Switzerland's Federal Audit Oversight Authority ("FAOA") will be kicking the tires […]
Here’s Your Open Thread for PwC Compensation Discussions (2016)
June marks the beginning of compensation season and, as usual, we'll start with PwC. Will […]
The Accounting Firm Dress Code Revolution Rolls On
In this first half of 2016, accounting offices across the country have witnessed a bolt […]
EY Auditor Is the Subject of Affection in Craigslist Missed Connection
Unless you're dead on the inside, you've been infatuated with someone at work. Maybe it's […]
More PwC Partners Getting Fancy New Titles
Over the last week we've reported a lot on the haps inside PwC. There has […]
PwC’s Tim Ryan Sought Sage Advice in Avoiding Dad Jeans
As we've witnessed, several accounting firms have granted their employees the privilege of wearing jeans […]
PwC US Admits 226 New Partners and Principals
For the last several years, we've enjoyed announcing the new PwC partners in these pages. […]
New PwC Chairman Forming ‘Straight Talk Committee’ to Give Him ‘Candid Feedback’
Yesterday in the roundup, we learned about PwC's new leadership team in the US. It […]
EY Offering Pension Buyouts to Its Former Employees (Limited Time Only!)
Here’s an interesting bit of news that dropped in our inbox earlier: EY is offering lump-sum pension buyouts to former employees. There are conditions, of course. To be eligible, an individual must have left the firm prior to January 1, 2016 and won’t be receiving benefits as of June 1, 2016 when the opt-in period begins.
PwC Jumps on Jeans Bandwagon
Last week, someone posted an Open Item requesting opinions about PwC's new dress code. Then […]
