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Illinois Will Soon Let You Sit for the CPA Exam With 120 Units, Should All States?
“What are they gonna do, stop requiring 150 units? THAT’S CRAZY.” That’s what a stakeholder […]
The IRS is So Broke Staff Have to Buy Their Own Paperclips
While we continue to wonder which hat the IRS is going to magically pull 87,000 […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Yes, There’s Still a Shortage; PwC Probe; Puppers Hate EY | 8.15.22
Since February, 29,500 EY employees have gotten the firm to pay their commuting costs, all […]
Friday Footnotes: Crippling Staff Shortages in Consulting; Hold Auditors Accountable; AICPA is Mad | 8.12.22
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Word Hits TikTok That Big 4 Firms Are Cheap Bastards, “It’s Modern Day Slavery”
Deloitte Australia is trying to be transparent by releasing salary data but apparently this tactic […]
Turns Out a Place Called “Accountant ‘R’ Us” Was Not a Legitimate Business at Which to Get Your Taxes Done
A man in Connecticut is accused of taking $373,201 in PPP loans to fund a […]
Promotion Watch ’22: Plante Moran Adds 29 New Partners
Fortune magazine’s favorite accounting firm promoted 29 new partners across eight service lines and 15 […]
Number of the Day: $103,880
This is the salary Gen Z undergrads expect to earn in their first job right […]
Listicle of the Day: INSIDE Public Accounting’s Top 500 Firms For 2022
If there’s anything we love here at Going Concern it is an accounting firm dick-measuring […]
Compensation Watch ’22: Did Huge Revenue Boost = Better Raises For BDO USA Employees? (UPDATE)
[UPDATE: New average raise percentage for L6->L7 in 2022.] A couple weeks ago we reported […]
