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Sexy, Non-White People Still Not Attracted to Accounting
It doesn’t take an expert to tell us that accounting is still a world dominated by white guys. White guys who take it upon themselves to recruit other white guys to chair diversity committees so they can figure out why the profession is dominated by white guys.
The problem, says one champion of diversity, is that the cool, sexy, diverse people just aren’t attracted to accounting.
Crumbs Stock Rises a Whopping 950 Percent at the Hint of a Lifeline
Oh, it's worth noting that it was trading at 3 cents: An investor group that […]
NYT Taken to Task for Letting Cowards Almost Ruin Phil Mickelson’s Life
When the news broke that squeaky clean KPMG hero Phil Mickelson might be tied to […]
FASB Finally Gets Around to Preventing Lehman Bros Version 2.0
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has finalized its new accounting rule around repurchase agreements to […]
Rothstein Kass Refugees Are Starting Fresh After the KPMG Acquisition
We heard a lot of chatter in the comment section after we first started reporting […]
FASB Tries to Simplify GAAP, One Item at a Time
You will note that a bound copy of GAAP comes in at 7,692 pages (as […]
What Does McGladrey’s Joe Adams Have in Common With the Aflac Duck and NKOTB?
Joe Adams has a date at NASDAQ this afternoon: In conjunction with the upcoming "Trends […]
Accounting is the Best Profession for Women According to Women
Interesting info from economia — which is sort of like the Journal of Accountancy for […]
Bro Leaving Deloitte For KPMG; Fellow Bros’ Reactions Mixed
When the time comes to leave your firm for industry or — gasp! — another […]
Oh Look, KPMG Is Acquiring Rothstein Kass
Well, what have we here? It’s an article from the Journal‘s man on the accounting beat, […]
Golf and Less Government Busybodying Could Have Saved Andersen, Says Former Andersen Partner
Larry Katzen knows Arthur Andersen, he spent more time working there than I have spent […]
