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Grant Thornton’s 2018 PCAOB Inspection Report Is Not As Good As 2017’s, Not As Bad As 2012’s
Monday morning we got an email that the PCAOB had dropped six 2018 inspection reports […]
Deloitte’s 2018 PCAOB Inspection Report Shows They’ve Gotten a Lot Better At This Thing Called Auditing
So the PCAOB did a thing today. Everyone’s favorite audit regulator released the 2018 inspection […]
PwC Poaches Someone From Deloitte and Issues a Press Release, Part I
Last week we told you guys about Deloitte Ireland helping a longtime PwC tax director […]
Here Are 6 Reasons Why the SEC Whistleblower Program Is Successful
In response to the 2008 financial crisis, Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Act in July 2010, […]
Keeping Cash Flowing In Turbulent Times
“Cash flow is top-of-mind for most clients,” reads an April 3, 2020 article in the […]
KPMG Pay Cuts Are Probably Not Going to Be Well-Received Outside of Australia
Not that long ago, I stuck a link to this story in a Friday Footnotes […]
Friday Footnotes: Deloitte’s Gift to ID Thieves; FU China; EBITACV-19? | 5.29.20
NASBA proposes changes in CPA requirements [Accounting Today] The National Association of State Boards of […]
Having a Lakehouse Makes KPMG the Most Diverse of the Big 4, According to Weird Ranking
For the third year in a row, KPMG was the only Big 4 representative on […]
Accountants Behaving Badly: Boozin’ It Up, Embezzling Old Folks’ Home, Fake Robbery In India
Plus, two bookkeepers—one for a church and the other for an accounting firm—are busted for […]
Despite Working More Hours, Professionals Say They Hope WFH Stays Post-Coronavirus
Today we have two surveys from our friends at Fishbowl to share with you, conveniently […]
PwC and KPMG Have the FRC Breathing Down Their Necks
The U.K.’s audit cops are curious as to why Eddie Stobart Logistics’ 2018 profits were […]
