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YSK: You Can Pay NASBA To Tell You In Which CPA Exam Jurisdiction You Should Sit
Nowadays, it’s easy enough to look up CPA exam requirements by state and figure out […]
Which Big 4 Firm Had the Most IPO Audit Clients In Q3 2019?
The firm that puts the EY in cringEworthY training seminars for women audited the most […]
Guess Which Big 4 Firm Houston Astros Executive and Taunter of Female Reporters Brandon Taubman Used to Work At?
Houston Astros executive Brandon Taubman has made headlines in the past 24 hours for allegedly […]
Weaver Poaches Someone From PwC and Issues a Press Release, Part I
Today we have another example of a big fish in a small pond. The small […]
EY Thinks Women Are a Bunch of Dumb Sluts: Report
Yesterday morning, browsing /r/accounting as I often do before our weekly conference call in which […]
Senators to SEC Chair Jay Clayton: What the Hell Is Going On At the PCAOB?
It seems we weren’t the only ones who were disturbed by the Wall Street Journal […]
KPMG Heads to Court Next Week to Defend Itself for Being KPMG
Merrimack College in North Andover, MA, is trying to get some of that Klynveld money, […]
KPMG U.K. Gives Its Cost-Cutting Plan a Stupid Codename
If Adrienne and I decide to do a second annual Going Concern Green Eyeshade Awards […]
Accountants Behaving Badly: Defrauding the IRS, Stealing From School, Drunken Leadfoot
Plus, an accountant allegedly stole thousands from an ice rink construction company, and a male […]
Friday Footnotes: Accounting For Robots; KPMG Partners Get Bitten; EY Law Gets Cred | 10.18.19
Art of Accounting: Lessening compression oppression [Accounting Today] A big problem for almost every accounting […]
Critical Audit Matters: Does Anybody Care?
As if the standard auditor’s opinion weren’t already sleep-inducing enough. Standards in the United States […]
