Revenue Recognition Accounting Changes Could Have Long Tentacles [CFOJ]People are worried about the new revenue […]
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Here’s Another Lousy Stat on the Number of Women Partners in Accounting Firms
In case you needed another crummy datapoint to help illustrate the gender disparity at the […]
Some Audit Committee Members Just Ignoring Auditors Now
As you've probably heard by now, the definition of materiality is up for debate. Back […]
Oprah Brings the Oprah to Accountants
It's not every day that Oprah makes an appearance in the accounting world. So when […]
Accounting News Roundup: Clawbacks Trigger Restatement Fights; Marketing Spending; Convergence-ish | 11.16.15
Clawbacks Trigger Disputes Between CFOs and Auditors [CFO]A recent study found that more and more […]
Friday Footnotes: EY Loses; Acquistions; An Audit Partner Hero | 11.13.15
Always read the footnotes, capital market servants. Drop us links and tips over the weekend […]
Public to Private; Back to Public; Back to Private?
Here's a pinball from the mailbag: I've been in tax for the past 10 years […]
Rehashing the Week on Going Concern: Diversity, Travel, Oprah and More
Okay, it's Friday afternoon afternoon, so let's kill the rest of this day by yakking […]
A Three-Page Tax Code Would Keep Accountants Plenty Busy
The US tax code is too complicated. This is known. In the race for president, […]
BDO Spain Took a Siesta on Some PCAOB Paperwork
Audit firms still seem to be getting used to having a regulator that watches their […]
Accounting News Roundup: More Accountants, Better World; Sustainability Reporting; Media Empire Juggling | 11.13.15
Accounting Linked to Prosperity and Better Living Standards [AT]The International Federation of Accountants commissioned a […]
Am I the worst auditor ever?
Am I the worst auditor/accountant/CPA ever? Am I cursed? Do I suck THAT bad and […]
