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Twin Brothers Not Identical in the Eyes of Public Accounting Firms
When everyone else has an offer and you don't, maybe you're feeling like a reject. […]
Being an Independent Auditor Is So Much Easier (and Effective) If You Are a Total Prick
I love HGTV in fact but not in appearance. No one looks at me and […]
Accounting News Roundup: Back-to-Work Wednesday; MF Global’s Failiversary; When Is a Dance Not a Dance? | 10.31.12
Tracking the Storm [NYT]All the latest updates to get you through Wednesday. Power Outages May […]
Footnotes: The Enemy of Tax Reform Is Us; PwC’s Wine Guy; Tax Lobbyists Galore | 10.30.12
Tracking the Storm [NYT] The Real Barrier to Tax Reform [Economix/NYT] U.S. Stock, Bond Markets […]
KPMG Plants the Flag in Myanmar (or Burma or Whatever)
It's really a shame that there are so many countries that don't have a Big […]
Some Sage Post-Frankenstorm Advice From Peter Olinto
Assuming you still have a roof, get your lazy ass back to those books!
Sandy Aftermath Open Thread: Who’s Working? Who’s “Working”? Who’s Dealing with Insane, Unreasonable Clients?
Okay, we're in the aftermath of Sandy and while I cruised around on my bike […]
Recruiting Season: Best of Big 4 in Beantown; Underwhelming Salaries; Second-tier Stepping Stones
Welcome to Tuesdays with More Anxious Accounting recruits. Have a question about recruiting season? Email advice@goingconcern.com with […]
Accounting News/Hurricane Roundup | 10.30.12
Northeast Awakes to Huge Damage in Storm’s Path; Millions Without Power [NYT]As Hurricane Sandy churned […]
Footnotes: Surviving Sandy; Romney’s Tax Plan; Forget About the NFL in London | 10.29.12
Seven Easily Avoidable Ways To Die In A Hurricanne Not going near 57th Street and Sixth Avenue is […]
Here’s Another Ernst & Young Jack-o-lantern That You Didn’t Know You Wanted
Last week, a couple of Big 4 employees wanted to share dual love for their […]
