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Tuesday Morning Accounting News Brief: PwC’s Skepticism Fail; KPMG’s Appalling Work; Marcum Deal Done | 9.6.22
Ed. note: we usually do these headline roundups on Monday but since Monday was a […]
Deloitte is Out Here Being Cringey on LinkedIn Again
That polar bear’s name? Albert Einstein. Related articles: We Get It Lady, You Work For […]
Friday Footnotes: EY Split Drags Out; Advisory Firm Defrauds Clients; Student Loan Forgiveness and Taxes | 9.2.22
Ed. note: Although Going Concern observes Labor Day because our handlers are not monsters, we’ll […]
Thank God Accounting Firms Are Still Bragging About Ping-Pong Tables at the Office
The pandemic changed a lot of things, thank goodness it hasn’t impacted the profession’s inexplicable […]
PwC Is Still Not Forcing People Back to the Office (Really)
Ed. note: In April 2023, rumors began circulating that PwC would soon announce a soft […]
EY Staffers Feel Left in the Dark After Death of Their Colleague Last Weekend
In the early hours of last Saturday, the body of a 27-year-old woman (note: she […]
Trump’s Former Accounting Firm Will Finally Hand Over His Financial Records to House Oversight Committee
Announced today, former President Donald Trump and his former accounting firm, Mazars, have officially given up […]
Is There a Such Thing as Corporate Bonding Exercises That AREN’T Objectively Terrible?
So r/accounting decided they wanted to remind of us of PwC’s horrifying Shabooya incident and […]
Letters to the Editor: CPAs Give Their Perspectives on Why No One Wants to Be an Accountant Anymore
Last week, we published a letter written to Fortune by a former CPA who pivoted […]
Arthur Andersen’s Great-Granddaughter is Not a Hoarder
“I mean, where would I put big wooden doors?” — Kristen Andersen, a great-granddaughter of […]
Crazy Eddie: They Don’t Fraud ’Em Like That Anymore
Whenever I meet someone who grew up on the east coast in the late 70s […]
