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Quote of the Day: ‘The Message Conveyed is That Firms Will Work You to Death with Minimal Pay Increases’
Check out this brutal honesty in CPA Journal today: The message conveyed is that firms […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: EY’s Audit AI May or May Not Be Impressive; Putting New Hires to Work | 12.4.23
Morning! Here’s some news I scraped up, kinda dead out there. Bloomberg talks about Big […]
Friday Footnotes: Burner Phones For Big 4 Firms; Mandatory Unpaid Leave Rumors; CISOs Hate on CPAs | 12.1.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Tim Ryan Got Hit With a Pie
…for charity. It was an honor to volunteer for a great cause at the Pie […]
EY’s Pushing Start Dates Back…Again
As reported by Financial Times and amplified by people with offers freaking out on Reddit, […]
The PCAOB Is Stoked Congress Gave Them Permission to Pick On China Now
Oh look, the PCAOB snagged more big fish: $7.9 million in total fines against three […]
PwC Canada’s Sneaky Layoffs: ‘Leadership Lacks Empathy and Transparency’
Earlier this month a tipster pointed us to this November 8 article by Samfiru Tumarkin […]
Government Shutdown Would Mean ‘Dire Consequences’ to Taxpayers and Practitioners, Says AICPA to Treasury Threateningly
While some may think the AICPA’s only purpose is blocking attempts to change CPA licensure […]
KPMGers Across the Pond Will Not Be Having a Happy Christmas
Let’s all take a moment to be thankful that things aren’t as dire here at […]
It’s Official, All the Complaining Is Directly Contributing to the Pipeline Problem
AICPA CEO of Public Accounting and Going Concern favorite Sue Coffey swung by the Accounting […]
The 150-Hour Rule: A Case of Quantity Over Quality
Ed. note: the following was submitted as a letter to the editor by William Hahn, […]
