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Going Concern March Madness: More #BusySeasonProblems
Going Concern March Madness: #BusySeasonProblems got off to an exciting start yesterday. I trust you all […]
Belated #TBT: VisiCalc, the First Spreadsheet Program
I wrote this yesterday and didn't publish it. Go figure. Anyway, VisiCalc was the first […]
Accounting News Roundup: Ineffective FP&A; David Foster Wallace’s Love Affair With Tax Law; Compensation Rises for Management Accountants | 03.20.15
PwC eyes deal with cloud platform [Economia]The firm resigned as auditor of Rosslyn Analytics who […]
Here Are Two More Brackets Accountants Can Enjoy
As you may have heard, it's bwacket season and there are many fine tournaments going […]
ICYMI: Dixon Hughes Goodman Is No Longer Such a Mouthful
If there's one thing that any modern accounting firm knows, it's that people can't be […]
The Aftermath of the Ex-PwC Employee Who Got Fired After a Dispute with Comcast Is About What You’d Expect
Last October we learned that a PwC fired an employee named Canal O'Rourke for violating the […]
Going Concern March Madness: #BusySeasonProblems
Yes, it's once again time for your favorite giant waste of billable hours in the […]
Accounting News Roundup: Contingent Bonuses and Motivation; Apologizing for Embarrassing Emails; PowerPoint Karaoke | 03.19.15
Top Wall Street Lawyer Slams Regulatory Environment [WSJ]If you enjoy stuff like this: Rodgin Cohen […]
LinkedIn: useful or useless?
How has your experience with LinkedIn been? Have you ever successfully networked or been referred […]
Non-traditional public new-hire advice
I'm wondering how I can ever get noticed when switching from corporate to public accounting. […]
Can I sit for the CPA in one state and work in another?
I am looking to get my CPA this summer. I have planning on moving from […]
