This seems like ages ago but back in October 2019, the Wall Street Journal revealed […]
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Audit ‘Reform’ In the UK: The Government Finally Speaks, and Says Little
On March 18, the UK government weighed in with its long-promised consultation paper (the “Consultation), “Restoring […]
You Can Now Take the CFP Exam From Home (Pants NOT Optional)
Back in September, we informed everyone who isn’t a regular reader of NASBA state board […]
Vault Accounting 50: PwC Remains No. 1; Top 5 SALY (2022)
How much do Big 4 people really care about Vault’s annual Accounting 50? PwC, Deloitte, […]
German Investigator Can Confidently Prove EY Was Unbelievably Bad At Auditing Wirecard
Bloomberg reported on Saturday: A special parliamentary investigator lists far-reaching shortcomings in Ernst & Young’s […]
How Intuit Can Help Your Career Thrive In the Remote Work Era
With the widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work structures and an increased reliance on […]
Guy Speculates On How PwC Decided to Give $250 Vacation Bonus to Employees
What our esteemed former colleague Caleb Newquist wrote in yesterday’s Gusto “On the Margins” newsletter […]
Friday Footnotes: CFO Pay on the Rise; EY Seeks Neurodiversity; COVID-19 Skidoo | 4.16.21
Ernst & Young opens program in Boston to attract autistic workers and other “neuro-diverse” recruits […]
Important Audit Professional Takeaways from Botta v. PwC Closing Arguments
Closing arguments were held on April 13 in the bench trial of audit whistleblower Mauro […]
Remembering Bernie Madoff: His Character Was Provable on the Golf Course
Bernie Madoff, the Ponzi schemer who died in prison today while serving a 150-year sentence, […]
Bernie Madoff Was Into ‘Madoff Schemes’ Before It Was Cool
“Charles Ponzi is now a footnote. They’re now Madoff schemes.” — Anthony Sabino, a defense […]
Where Does Janet Yellen Want to Be Taxed?
Presuming that Janet Yellen, our current secretary of the Treasury, lives in California, her marginal […]
