Zelle, the Banks’ Answer to Venmo, Proves Vulnerable to Fraud [NYT] I don’t know if […]
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How Two CPAs Ended Up Back in College As University Controllers
Robert Kuehler and Alan West have a few things in common: both are CPAs, both […]
Webinar: 5 Strategies for Streamlining Reconciliations in Excel
Hey there, accounting brethren. If you’ve emerged from your version of busy season unscathed and […]
Accounting News Roundup: PwC Gave Facebook Privacy Protections the ‘All Clear’ | 04.20.18
Audit Approved of Facebook Policies, Even After Cambridge Analytica Leak [NYT] That audit was performed […]
Featured Job of the Week: Audit Manager with BHLF in Walnut Creek, Calif.
Our featured job this week is a Audit Manager with BHLF, LLP in Walnut Creek, Calif. […]
Accounting News Roundup: EY Partner Accuses Firm of Blowing Off Assault Complaint | 04.19.18
Ernst & Young partner accuses firm of brushing off assault complaint [Reuters] Not too good, […]
KPMG South Africa Calls in Reinforcements, Is Dumpster Fire
Uh oh: KPMG LLP’s South African unit is flying in trouble shooters from around the […]
Non-CPA Controllers Offer Perspective on Choosing a Certification
Three years ago, Anne Bronchetti, CMA, had an accounting intern from a local university who […]
Accounting News Roundup: Let’s Try This Tax Day Thing Again | 04.18.18
I.R.S. Website Crashes on Tax Day as Millions Tried to File Returns [NYT] Yesterday was […]
KPMG Master’s Degree Program Admits 135 into Indentured Service in 2018
As a Big 4 alumna, when I saw the KPMG master’s degree program, I immediately […]
Levi’s Finds Artificial Accountants, Ripped Denim More Fashionable Than the Real Thing
Levi’s CFO Harmit Singh told The Wall Street Journal that “We are introducing bots where […]
Survey: What Are Your Experiences with the Month-End Close?
Hello, friends and readers of Going Concern. Today marks the official end of the spring […]
