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Senators Are Slightly Worried the IRS Is Not at All Prepared For the 2026 Filing Season
Democrat senators are worried that the IRS is so not ready for the upcoming filing […]
Friday Footnotes: McKinsey Readies For Layoffs; Tax the Rich, Says Rich Guy | 12.19.25
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
A Whole Lot of People Squeezed in One Last CPA Exam Section in 2025
The last batch of CPA exam scores released in 2025 were dropped on the 16th […]
From ‘Think Like a Manager’ to ‘Please Make Eye Contact’: PwC Adjusts Expectations
Do you remember that story from August about how PwC planned to teach associates to […]
KPMG Reports $39.8 Billion in Revenue for 2025 (With Several Asterisks)
The last Big 4 firm to report revenue every year reported revenue today and it’s […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: EY Earns an Investigation For Falling to Rotate; Companies Spending on Tech, Not People | 12.15.25
Good morning, capital markets servants! We’re running out of Mondays pretty quickly here, this is […]
Friday Footnotes: Fallout Flub Shows Us What Can Go Wrong With AI; PCAOB Takes a Look at PE | 12.12.25
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
EY Inks a Deal For Two Floors in This Shiny Charlotte Building
It’s official: EY is taking two floors (45,000 sq ft) at the Queensbridge Collective (QBC) […]
Good Luck Teleworking If You Still Work at the IRS
It looks like IRS employees hoping to be granted a telework exemption due to temporary […]
Fewer Auditors in the Game, Perfectly Fine Audits? Sure, Why Not
Remember two years ago when we started hearing about smaller-but-not-small firms getting out of the […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Andersen Prepares an IPO; UK Goes After Corrupt Accountants | 12.8.25
Hey and a good snowy morning to you. Dug up a little bit of news […]
