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Ex-EY CEO Mark Weinberger Joined a Board
Since his last day as global chairman and CEO of EY on June 30, Mark […]
Promotion Watch ’19: Grant Thornton Admits 42 New Partners and Principals
The last month hasn’t been the greatest for Grant Thornton, as the firm gave pink […]
Accounting Fraud Watch: Disney’s Magic (Accounting) Kingdom and Ex-SEC Chief ‘Suspicious’ of GE Report
Our pal Francine McKenna at MarketWatch broke a pretty big news story today regarding an […]
Leslie Seidman Wants Everyone to Know That GE’s Financials Are A-OK
Remember Leslie Seidman, the former chairman of the FASB? Well, she is now, among other […]
Accountants Behaving Badly: Stealing From Nonprofit, Stealing From Restaurant, Stealing From Furniture Business
Plus, CPA for reality television stars indicted and accountant arrested for stalking woman. Accounting coordinator […]
Friday Footnotes: EY’s Lost Bitcoin Problem; Deloitte Gets Snitched On; Armanino Gets a Mention | 8.16.19
Here’s why Jeffrey Epstein likely paid little in the way of taxes [CNBC] Because rich […]
Accounting Fraud Watch: GE Bigger Than Enron?, Brixmor Bad, SEC Piles On Power Solutions Execs
A certain report about General Electric caused quite the uproar yesterday. GE falls the most […]
AICPA Report: Accounting Firms Just Aren’t Hiring Accounting Grads Like They Used To
The latest Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand for Public Accounting […]
Ex-KPMG Partner’s Broker Probably Won’t Be Doing Any Insider Trading For a While
The last man standing in the KPMG insider trading case (the one not involving Scott […]
The AICPA Is Getting Serious About This Protecting Your License Thing, You Guys
On the heels of a plan to evaluate licensure rules which was met by some […]
It Looks Like KPMG Is Being Sued By Shareholders of CannTrust Holdings
A press release sent today by Toronto-based law firms Thornton Grout Finnigan and Rochon Genova […]
