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Unsatisfied With Her $140k Salary, Law Firm Controller Gave Herself a Raise
In a little law and order news courtesy the Department of Justice, a law firm […]
PwC UK Partners Will Not Be Celebrating Record-Breaking Million Dollar Payouts This Year
Last year, 950 PwC UK equity partners were treated to record-breaking £1 million pound ($1.2 […]
Work Is Destroying Tax and Accounting Professionals’ Mental Health Much Less Than You’d Think
Thomson Reuters recently spit out its Future of Professionals special report, a survey of more […]
CPA Exam Changes and Pipeline Woes Are a Perfect Storm of Problems For the Profession
Ed. note: The following is a guest post by Liz Kolar, EVP at Surgent. It […]
A Word on Salary Transparency From THE Transparency Guy: Stop Going in Blind on Compensation
Ed. note: The following is a guest post from Dominic Piscopo, you may know him […]
‘The World’s Fastest Accountant’ Is Running Away From the ‘Boring Stiff Squares’ Stereotype
Why is it every time mainstream media writes about accountants they just have to drag […]
IBM Study: AI Won’t Replace People, People Who Use AI Will Replace People Who Don’t
I was going to say can we please get some better AI stock photos that […]
Risk-Free Recruiting for the Accounting Industry
Ed. note: The following is a guest post from Accountingfly, a niche recruiting agency that […]
Monday Afternoon Accounting News Brief: Stop Calling It an Audit; Deloitters Clean Up Some Trash | 8.21.23
Good morning afternoon and happy Monday to you. This week I’ll be covering the Illinois […]
Friday Footnotes: Accountants Are Into AI; KPMG Atlanta MP on ICE T; 150 Hour Inequity | 8.18.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
We’re Told the Switch to Workday Isn’t Going So Great at RSM
According to a tip we received yesterday from a very frustrated auditor at RSM, the […]
