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Ex-KPMG Partner’s Fraud Trial: David Middendorf and Jeffrey Wada GUILTY!
A Manhattan jury on Monday convicted former KPMG partner David Middendorf and former Public Company […]
A List of Prominent Accounting Incompetence
In this age of pervasive unavoidable media, everyone has a platform, a handle, a persona, […]
KPMG Appeals One-Year Auditing Suspension In Oman, Loses
KPMG couldn’t talk its way out of trouble, as an independent appellate court in Oman […]
Attn Miserable Cube-Dwellers: Check Out This Job Posting
So before we get into this job posting, we’re obligated probably by law and definitely […]
Busy Season Zen: This Car Wrap
Well, it’s Friday so you know what that means, time for another edition of Busy […]
PwC Really Wants You to Be a CPA Before Senior But Will No Longer Hassle You About It
Fresh from /r/accounting comes news that PwC Assurance is no longer requiring licensure before promotion […]
Here’s Your Open Thread For the Third CPA Exam Score Release of Q1 2019
If it feels like we just posted about a CPA exam score release, that’s probably […]
KPMG Poaches Someone From Grant Thornton and Issues a Press Release, Parts I and II
We here at GC HQ love a good poaching, especially when it involves two of […]
Exposure Drafts: Don’t Forget to Make Estimated Tax Payments If You Find a Pot of Gold
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon ideas to editor@goingconcern.com. You can […]
Let’s Take a Look Back at the First Tweets of Accounting Firms, Part 2
Yesterday when I was putting together the GC newsletter (and if you haven’t yet signed […]
Compensation Watch ’19: Credentialed Accountants vs. Non-credentialed Accountants
In its annual salary survey, the Institute of Management Accountants always includes a section comparing […]
