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Category: Big 4
If it happens at a Big 4 accounting firm, we’re talking about it here.
Ex-EY Partner Not Getting His Day in Supreme Court
Robert Coplan, one of three former EY partners who were convicted of selling illegal tax […]
Let’s Imaginate What a ‘Big 4 City’ Would Look Like
It appears its massive, child-like compound isn’t enough as Facebook has announced plans to build […]
EY Still Has Plenty Room for College Students That Prefer Gainful Employment to Eating Out of a Dumpster
Could someone please notify a certain Bloomberg BusinessWeek editor? Ernst & Young LLP plans to […]
Deloitte Satisfied with Size of Check It’ll Cut to Settle Taylor Bean & Whitaker Lawsuit
The Green Dot blinks: Breaking: Attorney Steven Thomas says lawsuit by Taylor Bean & Whitaker […]
EY’s Dan Black Will Not Allow Himself to Be Trolled By Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloomberg Businessweek Associate Editor Louis Lavelle recently spoke to Dan Black, the head of EY […]
Deloitte Is the Biggest Accounting Firm in the World Again (No Thanks to Its Audit Business)
If you recall, Chez Salzberg put up a good number, $32.4 billion in global revenues […]
KPMG Auditors with Federal Clients Affected By Shutdown Urged to Keep Busy, Take a Little Vacay (But Only as a Last Resort)
As you all know, our government is kaput for the foreseeable future and since all […]
Ex-PwC Employee Discovers Just How Limiting a Career-Limiting Move Supporting Terrorism Can Be
Have you been entertaining the thought of giving the spreadsheets a rest and offering your […]
Comp Watch ’13: Happy New Year, KPMG!
As we watch the hours, minutes, and seconds tick away to the shutdown of the […]
PwC Sets Record for Largest Simultaneous ‘Suze Orman for Kids’ Session
On Tuesday, a bunch of PwC partners and staff in Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada […]
PwC Acquired an Interactive Marketing Company Because Why the Hell Not?
This lede from the South Florida Business Journal says it all: The growing array of […]
