Retired accountant and generally angry dude David Forge has been kicked out of the Institute […]
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As CPA Canada’s Collaboration Accord Fails to Collaborate, Who Gets the Profession’s Credibility in the Divorce?
We should have written about this months ago but didn’t get around to it, there’s […]
According to Deloitte, Partners Crowdsurfing in Mosh Pits is Not a Party
Deloitte Australia’s 1,000 or so partners gathered in Adelaide at the end of August and […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: PwC Is Turning Work Down?; TIL the President of Nigeria Worked at Deloitte | 9.11.23
Yay it’s Monday again! Praise Pacioli, there’s actually some stuff going on this morning. Meet […]
Friday Footnotes: EY on the Private Equity Offer; KPMG Tries to Stop Partner Poaching; Taxing the Metaverse | 9.8.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Promotion Watch ’23: Marcum’s 31 New Partners Would Be a Record Were It Not For Last Year’s Freidmans
*There are no stock photos of the Marcum bus, enjoy this terrible facsimile instead. Marcum […]
Who’s Putting Roofies in the Drinks at KPMG In-Office Get Togethers?
This post is not a joke about partners slipping Moloko into the Kool-Aid, someone is […]
Tuesday Morning Accounting News Brief: Getting Roofied at KPMG?; PwC: ‘Burnout Should Be a Concern’ | 9.5.23
Good morning and happy Tuesday. Hope everyone had a nice Labor Day, I had a […]
Friday Footnotes: PwC Partners Get Played; Bad Accounting on the Rise; Getting to the Bottom of the Shortage | 9.1.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
The PCAOB Was Not Pleased With This Audit Firm’s Alliance to the Alliance of Which the Firm Is a Member
The PCAOB has scored its first-ever sanctions related to a firm’s membership in an accounting […]
Talent Retakes the Top Spot as the Biggest Concern for CPA Decision Makers in AICPA Survey
Journal of Accountancy has written about the results of the Business and Industry Economic Outlook […]
Effective September 1, You Can Sit For the CPA Exam in Texas With 120 Units
Another state has pushed to allow prospective CPAs to sit for the exam with just […]
