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Here’s What You Need to Know About the New Proposed CPA Licensure Model
As you may recall (or not, as I barely do), last summer NASBA and the […]
Deloitte Is Finally Finished with That Whole Aequitas Investors Lawsuit Thing
That’s because the $234.6 million settlement Deloitte, EisnerAmper, and five other companies reached with investors […]
‘Big R’ Restatements Are Quite the Thing For PwC Audit Clients
All the Tesla haters are having a field day with this on Twitter. The Wall […]
Oh No, KPMG U.K. Senior Executives Might Not Be Able to Afford Christmas This Year
I’m sure all you KPMG U.K. grunts are heartbroken over this news: After all that’s […]
Baker Newman Noyes Poaches Someone From EY and Issues a Press Release, Part I
Baker Newman Noyes must have been a good little accounting firm this year because instead […]
Accountants Behaving Badly: Sexually Assaulting Children, Guilty Plea In Visa Fraud Case, A Roudy Theft
Plus, U.K. accountant charged with misleading pensions regulator, and an Isle of Man chartered accountant […]
Friday Footnotes: The CPA Is A-Changin’; Audits Still Suck; CPA.com’s New Partner | 12.13.19
Proposed CPA licensure model emphasizes core plus disciplines [Journal of Accountancy] A newly proposed CPA […]
KPMG Is the Cockroach of the Big 4
“KPMG is obviously such a vast business that it could probably survive nuclear war.” — […]
Here’s a Work-Life Balance Idea: Hangover Days
Over the years there has been much hand-wringing on the part of accounting firms when […]
There Was One Wreck Paul Volcker Couldn’t Salvage
The out-pouring of encomia for Paul Volcker, who has died at age 92, would tower […]
5 Times Modern Analytics Saved the Day In Accounting and Finance
Around the world and at businesses of every size, accounting and finance professionals are seizing […]
