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How to Make the Most of Your Time Before Busy Season
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Oh glorious November, you are so sweet to me. You give me a time of low billable hour goals, clients on vacation, and tons of admin hours. In a world of crazy deadlines and overtime, this month is like public accounting nirvana.
Accounting News Roundup: Bad Audits and CPA Exam Study Games | 11.01.16
SEC enforcement Here's a story about PKF O'Connor Davies having a little run-in with the […]
Don’t Pretend That the Presence of Three Grant Thornton CEOs Had Nothing to Do With a Cubs Victory
The first Cubs World Series win at Wrigley Field in 71 years wasn't just going […]
Accounting News Roundup: Wishful Recruiting; Testimony; Who’s Giving Up on Trump’s Tax Returns? | 10.31.16
The Accountant is (still) in theaters It's been three week since The Accountant premiered and […]
Auditing Cash
Hello, I don't have much experience as an auditor, but how important is it for […]
Thinking about switching jobs (debating between back office or FAAS)
I am debating between two opportunities right now and hope someone can give me some […]
Webinar | The Rise of the Accounting Entrepreneur
Whether you work in public, private or have started your own firm, you should approach […]
How to position myself over the coming year to pursue internships
So I'm a career changer (previous job was a literature teacher) moving into accounting as […]
Accounting News Roundup: EY Audits EY’s Work and Awkward Testimony | 10.28.16
EY audits EY's work The IRS is battling Facebook over a tax strategy that the […]
Meet This Firm: Squar Milner
Meet This Firm is a series of video interviews featuring the best accounting employers across […]
Elizabeth Warren Has Questions for KPMG Re: Wells Fargo
Last month we wondered aloud if KPMG would get dragged into this Wells Fargo kerfuffle. It took awhile, but it appears that Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has some fire leftover from her roasting of former Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf for the bank's auditor, KPMG:
