Exposure Drafts is thankful for all the irony in the accounting profession. Send comments and […]
Category:
Accounting News Roundup: SEC Names New Chief Accountant; Defining ‘Generally Accepted’ | 11.23.16
Ed. note: Going Concern will be off tomorrow and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. That […]
Accounting News Roundup: PwC Reassures People (Down Under) After Trump’s Election | 11.22.16
PwC Here's a weird report out of Australia about an email sent by PwC's CEO […]
How’s Grant Thornton’s Unlimited Vacation Policy Been Working Out?
Last year, the only second-tier accounting firm not cool enough to go by its inititals, Grant Thornton, announced a new paid-time off policy that would allow its employees to take unlimited vacation. Although GT employees seemed happy with the idea, the move was met by skepticism here and elsewhere.
How Can People Tell If You’re Sincere?
You’ve heard the old joke: How can you tell when a lawyer is lying? It’s […]
Accounting News Roundup: Pining for Tax Reform; Facebook Needs a New CAO | 11.21.16
Pining for tax reform Richard Rubin of the Wall Street Journal reports on the starts […]
How to Advance Your Accounting Career With These Overlooked Soft Skills
This sponsored content is brought to you by the University of Scranton. We've heard about […]
Holiday Party Socializing With No Regrets Afterwards
You will likely attend parties over the holidays. Your own workplace party is like living […]
Accounting News Roundup: EY Does Non-Accounting Stuff; Reporting to the Pope; Nightmare Clients | 11.17.16
EY does non-accounting stuff One of the things we occasionally talk about around here is […]
Accountingfly Featured Job of the Week: Experienced CPA With Gursey | Schneider
Accountingfly's featured job this week is an Accountant, CPA with Gursey | Schneider LLP in […]
Let’s Talk MBA Specializations With Utica College
This is a sponsored conversation brought to you by Utica College. At some point in […]
Looking For Collaborators Who Are Strong On Tax Provisions
I write on taxes for forbes.com and have written some posts on the misunderstanding that […]
