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AICPA Sends Strongly Worded Letter Urging the SEC to Reject the PCAOB’s New Metrics Rules
As reported by Journal of Accountancy last week, the AICPA has asked the SEC not […]
Monday Afternoon Accounting News Brief: Did You Just Call PE Vultures?; Aussies Won’t Be Bamboozled PwC-Style Again | 12.23.24
Hello and welcome to what is probably the last Monday news brief of 2024! Just […]
Friday Footnotes: PwC Makes Things Harder For Firms in China; AICPA Fights Against New PCAOB Reporting Rule; Accounting < HR | 12.20.24
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Top Remote Accountants of the Week | December 19, 2024
Are you having trouble finding remote accountants, CAS experts, auditors, or tax professionals for your […]
KPMG Brings Up the Rear For Revenue Season With $38.4 Billion in 2024
It’s official, revenue season for global Big 4 firms has come to a close. And […]
Mr. Sikich Goes to Washington (Again)
PE-backed Sikich (IPA #28 with $363,765,824 in revenue) has made another big move that will […]
PE Partner Reveals the Real Reason Private Equity is Going Crazy For Accounting
The quotes you’re going to read below were shared in last Friday’s Footnotes but we […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Oh Man, the Deloitte Hack Is Bad; Grant Thornton’s $2.31 Billion in Debt PE Deal | 12.16.24
Good morning and happy Monday! I heard you like news so here’s some just for […]
Friday Footnotes: Private Equity Explains Their Accounting Endgame; Overworked Auditors and Their Wandering Eyes; Gen AI Use Ramps Up | 12.13.24
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Firms Tell the PCAOB There’s an Offshoring Brain Drain
The PCAOB released a Spotlight the other day [PDF] and it seems large firms are […]
