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After Being Convicted of a $100 Billion Tax Fraud, Skipping Your Sentence to Hit the Links Is the Next Logical Step
If you had recently been convicted of a $100 billion tax fraud and it were […]
The New Jersey Society of CPAs Is Taking Super Bowl Bets Because Of Course They Are
We're going to resist playing into New Jersey stereotypes and present this (mostly) without comment: […]
Super Bowl!!!
What's everyone doing for the super bowl? Who's got to work on Sunday? Who's […]
Accounting News Roundup: Deloitte’s Next Global CEO (Probably); How to Avoid Hiring Frauds; Another Customer Service Win for Comcast | 01.30.15
Punit Renjen moves closer to becoming Deloitte's global head [ET]Dude reportedly has it in the bag, […]
Common Traps CPA Exam Candidates Fall Into and How to Avoid Them
Now that scores are out, this may be relevant to your interests.
FAF Throws Aside Accounting Standards to Announce ‘The Best Press Release Ever’
Looks like happy hour started a little early in Norwalk today, as what was supposed […]
Grant Thornton Sees Itself Out of American Realty Capital
"The accountant for eight nontraded real estate investment trusts managed by Nicholas Schorsch's privately held […]
The Case For Coming Out at Work
Accounting firms' PR departments have seemed bent on talking about "covering" of late along with […]
Accounting News Roundup: Deloitte on Top Again; Farewell, KPMG; FASB Delays a Delay | 01.29.15
Deloitte retains top spot among "Big Four" accountants-survey [Reuters]Bragging rights go to Uncle D: "Deloitte […]
There’s No Stopping the Growth of Accounting Master’s Programs
Let’s crunch these numbers a bit.
Busy Season Zen: This Hamster Looks a Lot Like You at Team Lunch
This busy season, you're probably going to be eating a lot of pizza. So much […]
