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Don’t Worry About Deloitte Partners In the UK, They’re Doing Just Fine
The Financial Times yesterday wrote about the rich getting richer at the Queen’s Deloitte: Deloitte’s […]
Compensation Watch ’21: Did EY Redeem Itself In the Eyes of Their Employees? (UPDATE)
(Updated post from Aug. 18 with a comparison of average raise percentages per promotion from […]
There Will Be a New Boss at Moss Adams Next Year
A day after Grant Thornton announced its next occupant of the corner office, Moss Adams […]
Here’s the Truth About What Really Happens at EY’s Neuro-Diverse Center of Excellence From Someone Who Was There
Ed. note: the following is a first-hand account of one person’s experience at the EY […]
Jerk Client? Here’s a Way to Get Revenge and Some Billable Hours at the Same Time
Brilliant. Er, I mean wrong. So, so wrong. Terrible, even. Definitely do not do this. […]
KPMG Poaches Someone From PwC and Issues a Press Release, Part XVI
It looks like the hot spots for Big 4-on-Big 4 poaching lately are the U.K. […]
PwC Probably Won’t Be Including Ex-Audit Partner’s PCAOB Fine In Trust Solutions Marketing Materials Anytime Soon
July 1, 2014 was a big day for Sarah Martin, as she was one of […]
Number of the Day: 53
The average age of a non-Big 4 public accounting firm partner hasn’t really changed at […]
Friday Footnotes: PwC Pays the Poors Less; Deloitte’s New Minis; BDO Brings on Audit Staff | 9.17.21
Malaysia says auditor KPMG to pay $80 million in 1MDB settlement [Reuters] Malaysia said on […]
TIL There’s Something Called ‘Turnover Contagion’ and It’s Probably Happening At Your Firm Right Now
We here at Going Concern have never been enthusiastic fans of buzzwords. Whether they’re cluttering […]
The CEO Seat At Grant Thornton Will Soon Be Kept Warm By Seth Siegel
It seemed like yesterday that Brad Preber took over as interim CEO at Grant Thornton […]
