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A Majority of Leaders Are Down to Give Financial Rewards and Promotions to Those Who Return to Office
KPMG released its 2023 CEO Outlook last week and we really don’t care that 73 […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: The EY Executive Who Never Was; Deloitte Doesn’t Get in Trouble | 10.9.23
Good morning, happy Monday, etc. etc. Here’s the news or what passes for it in […]
Friday Footnotes: ‘You Can’t Be Seen As the First Person to Leave’; How Firms of All Sizes Are Using AI | 10.6.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Layoff Watch ’23: Deloitte’s Up to Something
On Wednesday we were tipped to several people at the manager+ level in transaction services […]
Fun Chart of the Day: Well F*ck Accountants Then I Guess
Sorry to do this to you on a Friday but… From “Why No One’s Going […]
Research: A Majority of CFOs Face Significant Talent Shortage and Burnout of Existing Staff
It’s not even worth coming up with a smarmy clickbait headline for this press release […]
10 Essential Project Management Principles for Accounting Firms
Every accounting firm struggles with project management, with smaller practices that are rapidly expanding taking […]
Wisconsin Is Putting Its CPAs to Work For ‘CPA Appreciation Month’
The Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants (WICPA) has announced — and in typical Midwestern […]
Deloitte Exec With a Stupid Title Has a Tip to Make Your Resume Stand Out
Deloitte chief innovation officer Deborah Golden has been getting some press this past week, like […]
2024 Public Accounting Starting Salary Numbers Are In (UPDATED)
Ed. note: Now with more numbers! Scroll down for a comparison of public accounting salaries […]
Staff 2 Who Couldn’t Fake It at EY Anymore: “I Would Just Cry Every Single Day After Work”
A 24-year-old woman working at EY in Seattle who left after a year because she […]
