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Government Shutdown Would Mean ‘Dire Consequences’ to Taxpayers and Practitioners, Says AICPA to Treasury Threateningly
While some may think the AICPA’s only purpose is blocking attempts to change CPA licensure […]
KPMGers Across the Pond Will Not Be Having a Happy Christmas
Let’s all take a moment to be thankful that things aren’t as dire here at […]
It’s Official, All the Complaining Is Directly Contributing to the Pipeline Problem
AICPA CEO of Public Accounting and Going Concern favorite Sue Coffey swung by the Accounting […]
The 150-Hour Rule: A Case of Quantity Over Quality
Ed. note: the following was submitted as a letter to the editor by William Hahn, […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: PwC Canada Admits to Layoffs; Why Audit? | 11.27.23
Hey. Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. Get yourself something nice if you’re doing a […]
Friday Footnotes: KPMG UK Pay Freeze; PwC Canada Layoffs; EY Bailing on Office? | 11.24.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Here Are Some Things to Read If You’re Hiding Out From Your Family Today
Happy Thanksgiving! To our non-American readers, we’re on a lazy schedule this week so our […]
BST & Co. Got Sick of Hounding Rudy Giuliani to Pay His Bill So Now They’re Suing Him
Clients are THE WORST. INSIDE Public Accounting Top 300 firm BST & Co. of New […]
273 Accountants Are More Satisfied With Their Job Than You’d Think
It turns out accountants are more okay with their lot in life than anyone thought. […]
The PCAOB Is Getting a Bigger Raise Than You
Hey the news is slow, let’s look at the PCAOB’s fiscal 2024 budget that the […]
Millennials Will Be Spending Like It’s 2019 This Holiday Season Per the Deloitte Black Friday Report
Someone who’s good at both math and Googling should tally up how many reports Deloitte […]
