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This Might Be the Strangest Review of an Accounting Firm Yet
We’ve got a story coming up about Wright, Moore, DeHart, Dupuis & Hutchinson, LLC (IPA […]
Brit Audit Cops Want Firms to Snitch if Private Equity is Sniffing Around
UK audit cops at the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) have told firms they’re expected to […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: EY Didn’t Have a Labor Permit; Deloitte Partners Allegedly Suffer But Not Really | 9.30.24
Hello and happy Monday! Here’s some news. Publications around the world continue to discuss the […]
Friday Footnotes: Private Equity DGAF; Controllers Reflect on Their Future Skill Set; PCAOB Does Something | 9.27.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Weaver’s Upgrading to a Whole Floor in NYC
Cue The Jeffersons theme song, Weaver’s movin’ on up in Manhattan. According to The Real […]
CPA Exam Tip: Don’t Choose TCP Just Because It Has an Insanely High Pass Rate Right Now
This afternoon NASBA held a webinar on how to choose a CPA exam discipline and […]
Senators Want to Nuke the ‘Fraud-Ridden’ Employee Retention Credit For Good
On August 8, after much hand-wringing and a light tongue-lashing from former Internal Revenue Service […]
Top Remote Accountants of the Week | September 26, 2024
Are you struggling to find remote accountants, CAS experts, auditors, or tax professionals for your […]
Hackers Say They Got Their Hands on Deloitte Intranet Communications
This made the fringe cybersecurity news a few days ago: Deloitte got hacked. Again. And […]
Rudy Giuliani Tried Really Hard to Stiff a Firm for Forensic Services Rendered
Last year we wrote about upstate New York accounting firm BST & Co. (IPA #244 […]
Unsubstantiated Conspiracy Theory of the Day: The AICPA Wants You to Fail the CPA Exam
The AICPA, NASBA, and state boards make the CPA exam harder than it needs to […]
