A Sunset Hills accounting business closed abruptly last week just days before the tax deadline. […]
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PwC’s Transparency Gives Its Employees the Warm Fuzzies
Yesterday we discussed the Vault business outlook rankings for public accounting firms. In general, I thought […]
Accounting News Roundup: Herablife Will Be Auditorless a Bit Longer; “Scrutiny of auditors and accountants is overdue”; Grant Thornton’s Humblebragging; | 04.18.13
Herbalife Unlikely to Hire New Auditor Before Investor Meeting [Bloomberg]Herbalife Ltd. said it isn’t likely […]
Footnotes: Thievin’ IRS Peeps and Unsustainable Debt, Good Times! | 04.17.13
IMF Sees Some Corporate Debt Unsustainable in Parts of EU [Bloomberg] The Wall Street Journal […]
According to Obvious PwC Survey, Millennials Want To Barely Work From Home, If At All
If I have to read ONE more of these, I am going to scream. Here's […]
A Tax Manager Debates Sticking It Out For Just One More Busy Season
With busy season over, many of you are thinking about your next career move. Over […]
Mid-tier Accounting Firms Have Much Brighter Futures Than the Big 4
One of the more interesting Vault rankings is the "Best to Work For: Business Outlook" […]
Accounting News Roundup: Who Will Watch the Watchmen?; An Emerging Firm in China; ‘Frankly, people can bake cupcakes’ | 04.17.13
It is time to audit our auditors [FT]Audit Analytics, a service that tracks reports on […]
Footnotes:The IRS Doesn’t Know Anything About This Reading Emails Without a Warrant You Speak Of | 04.16.13
Just in case your end of busy season party got really out of hand, there's […]
At Best, FASB’s Credit Loss Proposal Could Result in Earnings Management; At Worst, FASB’s Credit Loss Proposal Could Result in Lots of Earnings Management
The idea behind the FASB's credit loss proposal is that it would require banks to […]
Your End of Busy Season Party Hasn’t Really Started Until the Beefcake Shows Up
Greensboro, NC-based Bernard Robinson and Co. holds an annual End of Busy Season party just […]
KPMG Insider: Partners Feel Betrayed By Scott London’s Actions
Ed. note: This post was written exclusively for Going Concern by a KPMG veteran employee that wished to remain anonymous.
