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5 Weird Benefits of Ditching the Accounting Office and Working Remotely
Spend more time with family. Lose the commute. Work flexible hours. Wear what you want. […]
KPMG U.K. Lawyers Up Because Not Breaking the Law is Hard, You Guys
The Financial Times did not hold back in its headline announcing the news on KPMG […]
Michael Stevenson Latest to Bid Adieu to the PCAOB
Another one bites the dust. This time it’s Michael Stevenson, longtime Public Company Accounting Oversight […]
Exposure Drafts: Foodies and CPAs Both Know How to Handle Different Types of Stocks
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send your accounting cartoon ideas and favorite stock recipes […]
You Bitched, We Listened: Comments Are Back Open
No, this isn’t a prank. It’s true. The comment section on all Going Concern articles […]
Midsize Firms Are Stepping Up Their International Game to Compete with the Big 4
Globalization has reached a saturation point. For small and midsize accounting firms, the question of […]
Top 5 Virtual Communication Apps for Remote Accountants
If you like to work remotely, you’ll need to use virtual communication apps to stay […]
I’m Back, Bitches. And I Brought a Special Guest.
Four score and seven weeks ago, Accountingfly f#ck@d up. They closed comments here on Going […]
Charles Rettig Is One Step Closer to Earning His IRS Commissioner Placard
Beverly Hills tax attorney and Academy of Magical Arts member Charles Rettig is on the […]
Republicans Planning to Unleash ‘Tax Cuts 2.0’ in September, Stick It to Democrats
Despite public support for the recent tax code overhaul plummeting in the past two months, […]
Setback in Court For Ex-KPMG Execs, As Judge Refuses to Toss Out Counts in PCAOB Inspection Info Leak Case
As Mick Jagger sings, “You can’t always get what you want.” What three former top […]
