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Category: Big 4
If it happens at a Big 4 accounting firm, we’re talking about it here.
EY Runs Afoul of Auditor Independence Rules Thanks to Sporting Events, Office Romance
One of the keys to being a successful partner in a large accounting firm is […]
Accounting News Roundup: New Deloitte Partners and Leslie Jones Wants EY’s Help | 09.19.16
Deloitte partners Deloitte announced its new partner class this morning, although it's not much of […]
Sometimes Life at Deloitte Is a Walk in the Park
This better be a tax person. Happy Friday from Central Park! #FlexibilityandPredictability pic.twitter.com/VNcWtZZ6fa — Life […]
KPMG Drops an Annoying, Dysfunctional, Possibly Corrupt Client
An editorial from the Orlando Sun-Sentinel has some wonderful details about the fallout between KPMG […]
Reminder: The Big 4 Are Big, an Accident Waiting to Happen
James Ulvog published an excellent post this morning that puts the size of the Big […]
PwC Has Had Enough Courtroom Fun
PwC is settling the lawsuit brought by the bankruptcy trustee of mortgage behemoth Taylor, Bean & Whitaker, putting speculation to rest that a verdict in the $5.5 billion lawsuit for the plaintiff could be the beginning of the end for the firm.
PwC Chairman Tim Ryan Is Probably a Scifi Nerd
My sole evidence for this claim is a tweet, obviously: Another Earth could be circling […]
Bored PwC Auditor Bid Farewell to Colleagues With a Tedious Email
This is from last week, but it's still worthy of a mention since we don't […]
Here’s Your Open Thread for EY Compensation Discussions (2016)
The bombing raid of requests for the EY compensation thread started late last week and didn’t let up over the weekend or this morning.
Here, Have This Video of EY Interns Cheering for No Damn Reason
Crikey, it's like they're at the Price Is Right or something: Great meeting our interns […]
Report: Former Deloitte UK CEO Planning a New Big 4 Firm
Ever since Andersen went down for the dirt nap (and probably before that), observers of […]
