Over the past couple of weeks, we found out from Robert Half that public accounting starting […]
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Donald Trump Jr. Admits He Probably Would Have Failed Intermediate Accting, Had He Taken It
Today in Business Insider: As sole trustee for the family business, Donald Trump Jr. routinely […]
Moss Adams is Going on a Hiring Spree in India
The Hindu Businessline is reporting that Moss Adams plans to hire a few hundred people […]
Grant Thornton Achieves Dynamic Revenue Growth of 17% in 2022
The petals on the Purple Rose of Chicago were in full, fragrant bloom in 2022 […]
How Are Public Accounting Salaries Stacking Up For 2023? (Part 2, Randstad)
Next up in our preview of accounting salaries for 2023 is the latest Finance & […]
10/1 CPA Exam Test Takers Are Still Salty About Missing Out on Today’s Score Release (As They Should Be)
Last week, CPA exam candidates got worked up over an “error correction” that meant people […]
When a Bank Fails, People ‘Lose Faith’ in the Auditors
Are bank failures bad PR for the firms that audit them? New research seems to […]
College Accounting Programs Are Taxpayer-Funded Training Programs for the Big 4 and Other Such Muckraking
Ed. note: the following is penned by Bob Jennings CPA, EA for his Taxspeaker.com newsletter. […]
Young Accountant Narrowly Misses the Tragedy of Working For Grant Thornton
Someone on r/accounting posted this over the weekend and I thought it worth sharing because […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: PwC Gets a Perfect Score; IRS Bonuses; EY Seeks Guidance | 10.10.22
Deloitte US has acquired SFL Scientific, a Boston-area consulting firm focusing on artificial intelligence strategy […]
Friday Footnotes: Accounting’s Big Lie; BDO Poaching; EY Partners Get Whipped | 10.07.22
Must Read Accounting’s Big Lie — and How to Fix It [Project on Government Oversight] […]
PwC Plans to Poach Unhappy Senior Managers From EY
While the pundits are talking about how the EY split could completely change the accounting […]
