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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
EY UK Partners Warned Again Pay Will Suck This Year
Poor EY partners, ever since Project Everest fell apart they’ve really been struggling. While we […]
CEOs Surveyed By KPMG Feel a Full Return to Office is Imminent
KPMG has released their CEO Outlook report for 2024 [PDF] and we’ll be completely honest, […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: What Could Go Wrong with PE; PwC Abandons a Big Project | 9.23.24
Happy Monday! I’m here with some news to start your week, just like I do […]
Friday Footnotes: Big 4 Isn’t CFO Kindergarten Anymore; Grant Thornton Influences Something; “Completely Brainwashed Slaves” | 9.20.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Layoff Watch ’24: It’s Not TGIF at RSM Today
A tipster let us know about some layoffs going down at RSM this morning: There […]
A Sub-$41 Million Firm We’ve Never Heard of Has Let Private Equity In
It’s rare we write about $40 million firms over here as we focus on the […]
