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Mad Scientist Gets Prison Time for Using His Dog and Cat in a Tax Avoidance Scheme
You know, I often joke that my cats Buck and Cash are interns, assistants, accountants, […]
Accounting News Roundup: America’s Tax Attitude; CFOs Doing Alright for Themselves; Big Brother at Work | 09.17.14
A Brief History of America’s Attitude Toward Taxes [HBR] Alibaba’s Governance Leaves Investors at a […]
Footnotes: What the Consultants Are Doing; Worst Taxes in the World; Your Politics Stink | 09.16.14
Forget Zimbabwe, U.S. Tax System Ranks At Bottom, Just Better Than Portugal [Forbes] AICPA Urges […]
Partner Compensation
Whenever I am giving advice to a student or someone deciding on a major, the […]
Three Out of Four Big 4 Firms Made the Working Mother 10 Best Companies List
The 2014 Working Mother 100 best companies list is out, and you can expect several […]
McGladrey Boldly Declares They Now Own the Middle Market in Ohio
While no one else was paying attention, McGladrey quietly gobbled up a Cincinnati accounting firm, […]
The Monthly Close: Accounting For the Month in Headlines
Once a month, Greg gets together with his slightly-funnier-than-he-is pals to rip on the month […]
Accounting News Roundup: Disclosing Non-disclosure; Going Into Business with Friends; AgFeed Settles | 09.16.14
Relaxed Rules for Small-Company IPOs Raise Concerns [CFOJ]Companies that disclose that they're not disclosing even […]
Footnotes: The Punishment For Bad Auditing; No Side Work for Deloitte; Ding Dong It’s the IRS | 09.15.14
Ed. note: In case you don't religiously follow my every move on Twitter, I should […]
Why do I get emails from recruiters regarding jobs hundreds of miles away?
This has happened several times in the past but the most recent one really made […]
Teamsters Deploy a New Weapon in the War Against Grant Thornton
Back in July, we learned that Teamsters were upset with Grant Thornton's downtown NYC office […]
