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Layoff Watch ’19: Interim CEO Brad Preber Addresses the Grant Thornton Layoff Rumors
It’s Brad Preber’s first day on the job as interim CEO of Grant Thornton after […]
Get Hyped, CPA Exam Candidates, Your First Score Release of Q3 2019 Comes Today
Well would you look at that! Not only is the year flying by, but NASBA […]
Will Deloitte’s Work With Customs and Border Patrol Drive Employees From the Firm?
Our friends over at Fishbowl recently surveyed their users to find out if Green Dotters […]
Layoff Watch ’19: It’s Going Down at Grant Thornton
Back in March, Jason let us know about a handful of layoffs out of Grant […]
Exposure Drafts: Your Timesheets Are Particularly Important to Satan
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon ideas to editor@goingconcern.com. You can […]
Survey: Accountants Are Absolutely F*cking Miserable at Work
When we talk about the miserable working conditions in public accounting, we’re usually referring to […]
EY Threatens to Raise Audit Fees ‘Cause the Mean Ole Government Keeps Busting Their Balls
I buried this story in Footnotes last Friday but thought it deserved its own post […]
Friday Footnotes: Cocaine and Hookers; Facebook Slapped By the SEC; PwC on AI | 7.26.19
Geeky accountant who stole £150,000 and blew it on cocaine and hookers told to pay […]
Opinion: The AICPA’s Future CPA Exam Plans Are Really Just a Desperate Money Grab
ICYMI, a couple weeks ago I wrote about a joint AICPA/NASBA plan to drag CPA […]
KPMG: Where Former College Athletes Go to Die
And a two-time Winter Olympic gold medalist too. From the Wall Street Journal: Accounting firm KPMG hires […]
RSM Did a Little Talent Shopping At the Big 4
And Adams & Co. came away with a new tax principal and a new risk […]
