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Accountants Coping with Busy Season: Booze or Spreadsheets?
Once again, we take a peak at what our friends across the pond are talking […]
Caption Contest Monday: The Pot of Black and Yellow at the End of the Rainbow
Kicking off with: If Mark Weinberger catches the leprechaun, you can bet he'll have to […]
Late 1099s Lead To Awkward Confrontations at the Gym
According to Reuters, brokerage houses have upset some clients by needing more time to provide […]
Accounting News Roundup: Goelzer Reminisces; How Ugly Is EBITDA?; Dancing with Tax Deadbeats | 03.05.12
PCAOB Founding Member Daniel Goelzer Reflects on Board’s History and Future [AT]Q: What’s your sense of […]
Any Tax Professionals at Grant Thornton Interested in Going to India?
Because of recent events, you may have thought that not much was in the works […]
Can Commas Spell Doom on the CPA Exam?
Finally, a reader question. I've been so hard up for emails from you guys that […]
PwC Japanese Affiliate Has Two of Its Ugly Audits Exposed
Today, Bloomberg's Jonathan Weil wrote his fourth column exposing clients of a Big 4 audit […]
Grant Thornton Gives the All Clear After “Insect Issue” at Downtown Office
This is from earlier in the week and there's no official word about the pest […]
Seasonal Tax Preparers Would Be Wise to Dismiss Drug Trafficking As an Option in the Off-season
The life of the seasonal tax preparer isn’t for sissies. You work your butt off […]
ANR: Tea Party Doesn’t Like IRS Questions; SEC’s Dodgy Record for 2011; Nassau Cops Allegedly Took Accountant’s Gifts to Drop Case | 03.02.12
AT&T Ends All-You-Can-Eat [WSJ]AT&T Inc. pulled the plug on its all-you-can-eat plan for smartphone customers, […]
An Accountant’s Tickmark for Life
It's March 1st and many of you have endured over a month of the unspeakable […]
