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Here’s How Mid-Tier Accounting Firms Are Feeling About Private Equity and M&A
This is gonna be long and there’s no TLDR. Get over it. As mentioned in […]
It’s a Miracle in May As Long-Awaited Core CPA Exam Scores Are Released Early
…granted it’s still been a months-long wait for some people but let’s stay positive here […]
At the Forefront of Billing for AI, PwC Gets in Bed with OpenAI
If any article needs the PwC Chad image, it’s this one As Big 4 firms […]
FINRA Quickly Calls BS on Banks Forcing a Return-to-Office in Their Name
Last week, Bloomberg reported that Citigroup, HSBC, and Barclays were forcing more of their people […]
KPMG Merges With KPMG
KPMG’s getting married. To itself. KPMG UK’s 833 equity and salaried partners and 17,239 employees […]
Tuesday Morning Accounting News Brief: A New Kind of Audit Quality Report; Merger Mania; Skilled Talent, Not Newbies | 5.28.24
Welcome back to the workweek. I trust everyone had a safe and restful Memorial Day […]
Friday Footnotes: If There’s AI in Your Job, There May Be More Money; Audits Make Clients Anxious; Who You Calling an Unsexy Sector!? | 5.24.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
KPMG Interns Firmly Disavow the Lazy Gen Z Stereotype
Sorry, these are the options for “Gen Z” stock photos. As an industry publication that […]
CohnReznick Snags a Longtime PwC International Tax Guy and Issues a Press Release
CohnReznick has picked up former PwC principal Daniel Rinke for its international tax practice and […]
Did the Anti-150 Hour Crowd Finally Beat the AICPA Into Submission? Looks That Way
Stephen Foley at Financial Times wrote something today that may be of interest to high […]
Just Shy of His 30th Anniversary, Barry Melancon is Retiring as AICPA CEO
AICPA President, CEO, and chihuahua juggling fan Barry Melancon is retiring at the end of […]
