Grant Thornton saves its compensation discussions for the dog days of summer. My hunch is that they like sharing disappointing news when people are feeling lethargic and unwilling to make too much of a fuss over a raise that barely keeps up with inflation.
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Accounting News Roundup: Car Sales, PwC, Emoji Indicators | 07.19.16
Car sales Sales are an important part of any business but it's especially important in […]
Don’t Attempt to Steal a CPA Exam Study Book and Expect the Owner to Take It Lightly
Normally, this should all go without saying, but apparently not everyone knows the rules, as […]
Here Are a Bunch of Horrible Big 4 Anthems for Your Listening Pleasure
When I die, I want my Wiki to say: Hooper had amassed the world’s largest […]
Accounting News Roundup: Choosing a Small Firm Over Big 4 and Pharm Non-GAAP Fun | 07.18.16
Choosing a small firm over Big 4 Last week, we discussed the premise that Big […]
“Experienced Staff” compensation?
Hi Everyone, I currently work in the tax department of a fortune 500 company in […]
Hopefully a PwC Employee Doesn’t Get in Trouble for Leaving Their Work Lying Around
Here's a doozy. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that PPG Industries may sell its flat glass […]
How to interview
Hello, I am looking for suggestions on how to manage interviews for a new job […]
Accountingfly Featured Job of the Week: State and Local Tax Senior with Berkowitz Pollack Brant
Accountingfly's featured job this week is a SALT Senior with Berkowitz Pollack Brant in Miami, […]
Accounting News Roundup: Auditor Report Language, Sagebot and Millennials Are Boring | 07.15.16
Auditor reports Here's an interesting conversation between Tom Selling of Accounting Onion and David Damant […]
Accountants Are Becoming Hoarders
Does your external hard drive or cloud storage easily transform into the digital equivalent to […]
Accounting News Roundup: Management Accounting and ‘I figured I could get a job.’ | 07.14.16
Management accounting Now that the AICPA and CIMA are merging or whatever, the incumbent management […]
