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You’re Not Leaving Work Until We Have an Open Items Thread
We're taking the next couple of days off, so it seems reasonable to do Open […]
AICPA Asks EEOC to, Respectfully, BTFO of Big 4’s Mandatory Retirement Policies
Although the Wall Street Journal Editorial Page made it abundantly clear that the Equal Employment […]
Sorry Ladies, This Ryan Gosling Look-alike Is Just an Accountant
If you're in Detroit and had your picture taken recently with a guy who you […]
McGladrey’s Plan For World Domination: Nebraska!
Nebraska – the birthplace of both the McRib and TV dinners as well as allegedly […]
Protip: Threatening to Kill Your Colleagues, Even in the Midst of a Brutal Busy Season, Is Never Cool
Over the weekend, we received quite the disturbing item in the ole tip box. Our […]
City of Los Angeles Blames Technology, Retired Auditors for Missing $43 Million
Officials in cash-strapped Los Angeles have uncovered almost $43 million that was just sitting in […]
AICPA Attempts to Tie Expired Payroll Tax Cut to Normal American Behavior
Are you irritable? Sleeping less? Impatient with your friends? Putting on weight? Thinking about divorce? […]
Minnesota Accountant Has Three Years to Think About Life Choices After His Embezzlement Put Father-in-Law Out of a Job
Ronald Schaeffer of Fairbault, Minnesota was the one-man accounting department of Environmental Tillage Systems Inc. He […]
Layoffs Watch ’13: Rothstein Kass
It's that time of year when public accounting firms start showing the underperformers the door […]
Baker Tilly Bags One New York Accounting Firm; Looking for the Next One
Today in obscure firm merger news, Baker Tilly and New York-based Holtz Rubenstein Reminick have […]
Dead Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Didn’t Take to Accounting
The Associated Press reports that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the 26-year-old bombing suspect who was killed overnight, […]
