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Bad News For Big 4: Educated Men Have Decided to Not Work So Hard
It is known that the pandemic shifted everyone’s priorities and forced many of us to […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: ESG Compliance Heats Up; Deloitte Disclosures; AI Says It Isn’t a Threat | 1.30.23
Deloitte & Touche LLP partners and staffers failed to make financial disclosures required to ensure […]
An Audit Associate at KPMG’s NYC Office Has Died
Ed. note: an earlier version of this article used male pronouns based on the information […]
Friday Footnotes: Higher Salaries Lead to Higher Fees; EY Auditors Quit; Senator Rags on Greedy Accounting Firms | 1.27.23
Big 4 EY auditors escape potential Wirecard sanctions after leaving profession [Financial Times] Germany’s audit […]
Research: Working From Home Frees Up Two Hours a Week, Time Many People Spend Doing Work
The anti-WFH, pro-RTO propaganda has chilled out a bit in recent months as boomer and […]
If This Person Can Pass the CPA Exam, So Can You
I was cleaning out pics on my phone and was reminded of something I saw […]
EY Germany Gives 40 Partners and 380 Staff the Boot to Boost Profitability After That Whole Wirecard Thing
EY has been tightening the purse strings over the past several months ahead of the […]
Do Ex-Big 4 Accountants Make Good NFL Team CEOs?
Last week the Chicago Bears introduced Kevin Warren, most recently commissioner of the Big Ten […]
KPMG Vice Chair Hopes All the Tech Layoffs Will Scare College Kids Into Accounting
KPMG Vice Chair Greg Engel has been having trouble sleeping lately. It isn’t climate change […]
Overcoming the Five Stages of Lease Accounting Grief
When Thomson Reuters reported late last year that the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) had […]
The Dumbest Thing You’ve Read Since ‘Women’s Brains Absorb Information Like Pancakes Soak Up Syrup’
It’s been three and a half years since we first found out about the sexist […]
