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PwC’s New ‘State-of-the-Art Facilities’ in Detroit Will Encourage Enhanced Collaboration, Observation of Awful Eating Habits
Never mind that "state-of-the-art" and "Detroit" don't often collide in the same sentence; what's important […]
Nobody Seems to Care About Williams Companies’ $497 Million Accounting Error
Bloomberg's Jonathan Weil likes digging through dirty laundry. If you're an auditor, the PCAOB, a […]
The PCAOB Inspection Report of Grant Thornton Could Have Been Worse
The Board inspected 41 audits at 21 of Grant Thornton's 51 offices. Fifteen issuers were […]
Is Anyone Surprised That Becker Swept The Elijah Watt Sells Winners?
This press release should come as a surprise to absolutely no one: Becker Professional Education, […]
Accounting News Roundup: In Defense of Apple’s Tax ‘Sidestepping’; COSO Postpones Framework Release; More Tax Dodginess in Florida | 05.02.12
Apple Sidesteps Taxes – What’s Wrong With That? [Chris Bergin/TC]We are currently having a debate […]
Stephen Chipman’s Gut Tells Him That the SEC Will Get on Board with IFRS
The Grant Thornton CEO tells Accounting Today he doesn't have any "inside information"; you're just […]
Oh Look, the Dixon, Illinois Fraud Is Way Bigger Than Everyone Thought
How big? In the neighborhood of $53 million, according to the indictment. Earlier reports had […]
Thank God, This McGladrey Rebranding Thing Might Really Be Over Now
Way back in June of 2010, RSM McGladrey (aka McGladrey) and McGladrey & Pullen (aka […]
(UPDATE) Things Are So Bad at Law Firm Dewey & LeBoeuf That One of Its Top Partners Left for KPMG
You might not be aware of this, but mega law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf is […]
Do Older Students Automatically Do Better on the CPA Exam?
A tipster would like an answer to the following: Why are the students at Thomas […]
Stephen King Gives You a Frightening Visual of How The Rich Feel About Paying More Taxes
The man does know a thing or two about imagining ghastly scenes: The majority would […]
