EY and LinkedInHere's the buzziest press release you'll read today from EY and LinkedIn, announcing […]
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Learning From Andersen: Opportunities and Pitfalls in a Long-Term Audit Career With the Big 4
Does anyone remember –- or care about -– the collapse of Arthur Andersen back in 2002? If recalled, what lessons might it have for young professionals taking serious stock of their career choices?
Accountingfly Featured Job of the Week: Senior Assurance Accountant With Lurie, LLP
Accountingfly's featured job this week is for a Senior Assurance Accountant in Minneapolis, Minnesota with […]
Accounting News Roundup: IASB Tackles Materiality; $2 Bill’s Fair Value; Remembering the Iowa Pumpkin Tax | 10.29.15
International Accounting Regulator Offers New Guidance on Materiality [CFOJ]The IASB released staff guidance yesterday that […]
Bob Moritz Has Your Back, Millennials
PwC chairman and senior partner Bob Moritz spoke at the Detroit Economic Club yesterday and […]
It’s Time for the Accounting Profession to Get Serious About Mental Illness
I had a panic attack last night. I lost my breath. My lips went numb. […]
Accounting News Roundup: Name Changes; Government Work; Even More Grant Thornton PTO | 10.28.15
Major New Mexico accounting firm changing its name, branding [NMBJ]In the past, firms offered reasons […]
Government?
I've already passed all of my CPA exams and am a recent graduate. However, I'm […]
IBM: We Mind the GAAP
IBM disclosed an investigation into its revenue recognition today but isn't worried too about it: […]
Florida Still Cranking Out Unsophisticated Tax Schemes
If you or someone you know is thinking about concocting a haphazard tax fraud, it […]
Accounting News Roundup: It’s Complicated; No Deductions for You!; An Antidepressant Spreadsheet | 10.27.15
Valeant's Pharmacy Relationships Were Complicated [BloombergView]Boy, were they ever! Matt Levine's comprehensive look at the […]
Accounting Firms Need To Have More Transparent Conversations With Employees About Compensation
I missed this HBR article from earlier in the month, but it's about money, so I figure it's worth covering.
