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As If the FASB Wasn’t Boring Enough, They Will Now Be Debating Semantics
Turns out, everyone is befuddled by the definition of "nonpublic entity": The Financial Accounting Standards […]
Mitt Romney Would Like To See You Try Scoring His Tax Plan. Just Try It.
Fresh off his Super Tuesday meh, Mitt Romney went on CNBC and made a strange […]
The IRS’ Latest Scam Warning Is For The Poors and Olds
The helpful folks at the IRS are warning seniors and other high-risk taxpayers of a […]
Accounting News Roundup: Six Charged in Olympus Scandal; Ex-Nortel Accountant Was Just Following Orders; SEC Wants a Raise | 03.07.12
Romney Appears the Ohio Winner; Santorum Strong [NYT]Mitt Romney appeared to pull off a narrow […]
Joe the Plumber Will Tackle Tax Reform If Elected to Congress
Samuel Wurzelbacher (aka Joe the Plumber) is running for Congress. Yep! The man who became […]
PwC Chairman: This Recovery Has Legs
Dennis Nally asks that you not get caught up in the numbers that politicians like […]
An Open Letter To the PCAOB From the Going Concern Comment Section
I believe this particular PCAOB-hostile grunt has spoken: Dear Mr. G – I hate to […]
We Read Another Vapid, Metaphor-riddled Interview with a Deloitte Bigwig So You Don’t Have To
Communications teams at accounting firms, particularly the Big 4, have a difficult job. And for […]
Former IRS Agent Tries To Kill Witnesses In His $11 Million Fraud Case
Listen, if you're going to file fraudulent tax returns, try not to kill anyone in […]
Accounting News Roundup: Stanford Jury Still Working; BDO’s PCAOB Inspection Report; Mortgage Deduction Setback for Gay Couples | 03.06.12
Stanford trial jury told to continue deliberations [AP]U.S. District Judge David Hittner on Monday gave […]
Ernst & Young Tag Line Takes on a Whole New Meaning in the Lavatory
February was filled with toilet humor and it appears that the posted rules of etiquette at Ernst […]
