Revenue targets The Wall Street Journal reports that defense contractor L3 settled a complaint with […]
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Goodbye Legacy USB Ports, Hello Dongles
Have you noticed the global shift to USB Type-C yet? Well, the ball is rolling. […]
Exposure Drafts: Things They Don’t Tell You About in Auditor School
Exposure Drafts appears every other Wednesday. Send comments and suggestions to editor@goingconcern.com.
Accounting News Roundup: Tax Planning for Secretary of State Nominees and FASB Stuff | 01.11.17
Tax planning (for Secretary of State nominees) Richard Rubin of the Wall Street Journal reports […]
Two Words Helping Breed Complacency in Public Accounting: Trusted Advisor
The following is sponsored content by Joey Havens, the executive partner of Horne, LLP, an […]
Big 4 Auditors Are Probably Looking Forward to More Amiable PCAOB
Michael Rapoport reports in the Wall Street Journal on the waning James Doty era at […]
Accounting News Roundup: Auditor Shopping, Certifications and Tax Deferrals | 01.10.17
Auditor shopping 1Malaysia Development Berhad has gone through a number of auditors, including KPMG, EY […]
KPMG Officially Chooses Orlando for Its Mega Training Center
The 2nd bluest Big 4 firm is now also the 2nd Big 4 firm to […]
Being a Great Place to Work During Busy Season Means More Than a Free Slice of Pizza
Back when I was a tax associate, my colleagues and I would watch the Hoops and Yoyo “It’s Sarcastic Wednesday.” The part that cracked me up the most was when they say, “I’ll do large amounts of free work for a slice of pepperoni!” But why is it so funny (but not really funny at the same time)?
Good Questions to Ask Potential Candidates during Career fair
I'm going to be doing Spring recruiting for my company and can't find much online […]
Accounting News Roundup: Bad Interviews, Big Contracts and Three Monitors | 01.09.17
Bad interviews Over the years, we've made it our duty to read bad interviews with […]
Law to Big4 – What am I qualified for?
I have an undergraduate degree in accounting, a JD and an LLM in tax. I […]
