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The Stuff Your College Professor “Forgot” To Tell You About Getting a Job
While you're busy blowing off Intermediate Accounting to sleep off last night's bender, your college […]
Why Is the CPA Exam Testing IFRS If Even the AICPA Says We Won’t Use It For at Least Five Years?
Speaking at the AICPA EDGE Conference in Orlando last week, the AICPA's Greg Anton said […]
Accounting News Roundup: Hi, Paul Ryan; Speculating on Romney’s Missing Returns; Hello Again, Paul Ryan | 08.13.12
Ryan Farther-Reaching Than Romney on Taxes Without Detail [BBW]Representative Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney’s choice for […]
Footnotes: Dodgy Banks, Online Retailers with Sketchy Accounting, a Notable Obama Bundler | 08.10.12
What Goldman Sachs Did and the Justice Department Didn't [Bloomberg] Emails Describe Overstock.com Waging War […]
Scrappy Accounting Outfit Finally Displaces Stalwart Rival As St. Louis’ Largest Firm
This is the story of the little public accounting firm that could: Clayton-based RubinBrown, a […]
How to Manage Up and Keep Your Bosses Happy (Well, Most of Them)
Don't wanna work? Just wanna to bang on a drum all day? Okay, but the […]
The Greatest Out of Context Tweet To Come Out of Big 4 Ever
For anyone familiar with EY's impressive social media efforts (including embarrassing interns by posting photos […]
Some People Would LIke Deloitte to Quit Doggin’ It
We've seen shoddy auditing, insider trading, HSBC, attitudes full of platitudes, old dogs, and now Standard […]
Accounting News Roundup: The Burden of the Fiscal Cliff; IFRS 2017!; Man Utd IPO | 08.10.12
U.S. Not Seeking Goldman Charges [WSJ]After a yearlong investigation, the Justice Department said Thursday that […]
Footnotes: Accounting Firms Get a Fun New Assignment | 08.09.12
Mitt Romney’s wrong: You can balance the budget through taxes. But you may not want […]
It’s Time To Retire the Useless Jargon
A reader sick of the clichés suggests we open the floor to discuss some overused […]
