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Accounting News Roundup: Romney’s Taxes Are Front and Center; Bernanke Declines Tax Cut Bait; Comparing Candidates’ 1040s | 01.26.12
Talk of Taxing the Rich More Faces Political Realities [NYT]Democrats promised Wednesday that this time […]
This Boring Interview with Deloitte’s Barry Salzberg Includes an Odd Closeup of His Ginormous Hands
This is Barry's first Davos as the big cheese at Deloitte, so of course he's […]
And Now, Let’s Compare Three Different 15-year Compensation Scenarios
By now, you've probably had a chance to meticulously dissect the two posts that illustrated […]
Analysis: Are Clients Being More Dickish Than Usual or Are Accountants Just a Little Too Sensitive?
It's been quite some time since we checked in with our friends across the pond […]
Calling All High School Students Interested In Accounting
We know Going Concern is the preferred accounting "news" provider for accounting students and young […]
Accounting News Roundup: Obama, Romney, and Taxes | 01.25.12
Obama Backs Tax Reforms in State of the Union [AT]President Barack Obama called for millionaires […]
Should Big 4 Interns Be Hazed?
This is our second intern-themed post this week, which gets me thinking that some of […]
What Are People Saying About Mitt Romney’s Tax Returns?
By now, you've probably heard that ultra-rich dude Mitt Romney released his tax returns last […]
Someone Convinced KPMG and GE to End Their Little Loan Staff Arrangement
Last fall, we reported that KPMG had issued an internal preservation notice to its employees […]
Wake Forest’s Lone BEC Failure Might Not Be Alone
I really can't believe I'm writing this now but when I was combing through my […]
Accounting News Roundup: Romney Ponies Up His Tax Returns; AICPA Offers States Rev-Share on CGMA; Newt’s John Edwards Tax Issue | 01.24.12
Romney's Taxes: $3 Million [WSJ]GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney paid a 14% effective income tax […]
