Kristy Illuzzi, CPA, CGMA of International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) on why the Great Resignation […]
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EY Throws a Fit When Your Job Circumstances Change
I got an offer in a corporate role and turned in my two week notice […]
KPMG’s New Metaverse Space is Like the First-Person Shooters You Played in 1999 But Worse
14 or 15 years ago I trolled Bill Sheridan of the Maryland Association of CPAs […]
Network Security Experts Found a Way Into Moss Adams’ Cloud Network
We’ve learned this week that benevolent hackers found a vulnerability over at Moss Adams a […]
The IRS Is Paying an Unwelcome Visit to Alliantgroup (NEW UPDATE) Experts Weigh In On Feds’ Raid of the ‘Blue A’
[UPDATE 13] Jonathan Curry of Tax Notes wrote an interesting article on June 16 about […]
Gen Z is Wearing ‘Pajamas’ to Work and No One Cares
We here at Going Concern have always worked remotely, cranking out our hard-hitting investigative journalism […]
Audit Supervisors at the PCAOB Want Auditors to Better Supervise Their Auditors
The PCAOB adopted a new audit standard yesterday (AS 1206, Dividing Responsibility for the Audit […]
One IRS Cafeteria Is Serving Musty Tax Documents For Lunch
When it comes to the IRS’s backlog of paper tax returns, a picture is worth […]
Why is the Accounting Profession Scaring Everyone Away?
Saw this on our Twitter timeline, thought I’d throw it to the sharks and see […]
Partners Stand to Make Millions (Maybe) If EY Breaks Up
The big hurdle in EY’s plan to split audit and consulting lies in whether or […]
[UPDATED] Singer Pitbull Set to Perform His Worst Collaboration to Date
¡Dale! Remember Pitbull? I swear I had Culo on repeat for all of 2004 and […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: SEC Backdoors; MAcc Prof Makes a List; Advise All the Clients! | 6.20.22
Excuse the afternoon morning news brief this afternoon, today is a holiday. “Juneteenth is a day […]
