Ed. note: last reminder, I'm in Maryland tomorrow for CPA Day with the MACPA and […]
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If You’re Going to Commit Fraud, Avoid These Obvious Phrases In Your Company Email (Duh)
Our friend and ex Crazy Eddie CFO Sam Antar has a new bug up his […]
Audit Firms Being More Audit Firm-y in Response to the PCAOB’s Disappointment in Their Audits
Colin buried this in ANR this morning but I'm pulling it out and tossing it […]
Governor Christie Redeems Himself By Signing “CPA Death Penalty” Legislation in New Jersey
This from our friends at the New Jersey Society of CPAs: On January 13, Governor […]
Protip: Double-Check What You Wrote Before You Confirm Your Interview By Text
Anyone who has taken Roger for CPA review knows his tired old joke in partnerships […]
Accounting Career Conundrums: Is Getting the Boot From the Client a Career Breaker?
There are times in life when we have expertise and wisdom to share. And there […]
Accounting News Roundup: Audits Are Getting Audity-ier; Leave the IRS Alone!; Teaching Business Ethics | 01.14.14
Surprise! Audits Dig Deeper [WSJ]It appears those dodgy inspection reports are getting people motivated: "This […]
Footnotes: Young Folks and Obamacare; Busy Season Problems; Plastic Bags, Meh | 01.13.13
Ed. note: forgive the brief FN or don't, I'm preparing for CPA Day in Maryland […]
Resolve to Use Excel Your Way – Part 1
Ed. note: we really like David, the Excel guy, and we hope you will, too. […]
Potential Firm-Jumper Wants To Know Just How Bad is KPMG Anyway?
Guys. Guys. GUYS. Clearly this joke has gone way too far, and this isn’t the […]
If Lawyers From Certain Schools Don’t Need to Take the Bar, Should Accounting Follow That Lead?
Today, in "aren't you glad you majored in accounting instead of going to law school" […]
Let’s Talk About Bad Review Notes in the Most Bitter Way Possible
Anyone else beginning to feel the frustration building in the air? It's certainly hitting our […]
