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Exposure Drafts: Governmental Accountants Just Wanna Have Fund
Exposure Drafts (usually) appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon ideas and how you […]
CONFIRMED: Public Accounting Firm Partners Are Filthy Rich
Hear that squeaky, rattling sound? That’s a partner pushing a wheelbarrow full of cash through […]
Yes There Is Still a Talent Shortage, and Yes We’re Tired of Discussing It
As far back as I can remember, we have been discussing talent shortages within the […]
Here’s Why ‘Tax Cuts 2.0’ Would Make Some Voters a Little SALTy Come November
Back in July, House Republicans gleefully put the wheels in motion on a framework for […]
So Is Charles Rettig Going to Be the Next IRS Commissioner or Not?
Good morning/afternoon, GCers. We hope you had a nice, relaxing Labor Day holiday. Last week, […]
How Are Public Accounting Salaries Stacking Up for 2019?
It’s the end of August, which means Starbucks is already slinging pumpkin spice lattes, Oktoberfest […]
How a Graduate Degree in Accounting Really Pays Off
You’ve decided that graduate school is the best way to bolster your resume, expand your […]
PwC Tries to Lure in Recruits Who, Like, Don’t Want to Be Held Down by the Man, Man
So you did alright in high school, graduated from a decent college accounting program, and […]
Here’s Your Open Thread for Deloitte Compensation Discussions (2018)
If the last couple years have taught us anything, it’s that Deloitte compensation conversations are […]
NBA Player Zaza Pachulia’s Former Accountant Pleads Guilty to Identity Theft, Probably Never Will Have Basketball Clients Again
In dubious accountant news, Randy Usow of Mequon, Wis., has agreed to plead guilty to […]
FRC Didn’t Want Grant Thornton U.K. to Feel Left Out of All the Disciplinary Fun
The Big 4 firms in the U.K. have been the target of repeated tongue-lashings from […]
