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Our Audits Sucked Because the Auditors Are Exhausted, Says Deloitte Australia
Last week the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (think Aussie PCAOB) informed us that Deloitte […]
The Widening of the Tax Gap is the IRS’s Fault, Says the IRS
Accounting Today reported on Friday: The estimated gross U.S. tax gap increased to $496 billion […]
Joe Ucuzoglu Ascends the Throne of Deloitte Global, Maybe Someone Will Care This Time
Deloitte announced today that the man with the hardest to spell last name in accounting […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Fear and Loathing at KPMG; FASB? More Like SLOWB; EY, Esq. | 10.31.22
Happy Spoopy Day! Here are your morning headlines: As critics suggest FASB is too slow […]
Some High Level Folks Have Abruptly Left BDO and No One Seems to Know Why (UPDATE)
People who know know there’s something happening at BDO USA. We are working on getting […]
Friday Footnotes: Rettig Is Out at IRS; KPMG and Deloitte Suck at Auditing; Desperate For Accountants | 10.28.22
Sorry Footnotes is late today, it won’t happen again. Our newsletter is always on time. […]
2023 Accounting Internship Programs, Ranked
A Palo Alto, CA-based CPA firm that most of you guys have never heard of […]
EY Reminds Us That Audits Provide ‘Reasonable Assurance,’ Not a Guarantee That Billions of Dollars Aren’t Hidden From the Balance Sheet
The NMC Health collapse of 2020 is still haunting EY UK, this time in London […]
Another Deloitte Survey Says ‘Purpose’ is Just as Important as Pay (Yeah Right)
Deloitte pushed out some survey results this week that confirm what leaders have been telling […]
Compensation Watch ’22: Just How Scary Were Raises at KPMG This Year? (UPDATE)
[Updated original post from Oct. 19 with KPMG raise percentages for 2015 and 2013.] As […]
Quote of the Day: “The War For Talent Is Over. Talent Won.”
Fresh off the presses from CNBC, PwC US Chair Tim Ryan just dropped the mic […]
