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Apparently This ObamaCare Thing Is a Big Deal But May or May Not Be a Tax
Unlike many pundits, wonks and keyboard ninjas out there, I feel it is important to […]
How To Be a True Underachiever In Public Accounting
Jumping directly off from yesterday’s post stuffed with good advice for the newbies (thanks everyone who gave honest, useful answers for our fresh meat), today’s reader question comes from a future grunt looking for the perfect balance of effort and mediocrity:
One Disgruntled Employee is Not Impressed By Plante Moran’s Balloon Drops
We knew it was only a matter of time before the Debbie Downers started coming […]
ANR: Bob Herz’ New Gig; Bugging Out Over Obamacare; The IFRS Foundation Has Its Own Tax Trouble | 06.29.12
Obamacare Ruling May Be Bad News For Stressed Tax Code [Forbes]In its long-awaited decision on […]
If You Could Give a Public Accounting Newbie One Piece of Advice…
We have a reader question from a self-identified public accounting newbie: What is the best […]
GC Freelancer Finals: Death Match Edition
Alright, so we weeded out the first round and wrapped up the GC freelancer finals […]
Questions You Might Get Asked During the Big 4 Hiring Process
Everyone should be familiar with the weird Google/Microsoft interview questions like "why are manhole covers […]
Here’s the PwC Comp Data In Spreadsheet Form
Of course a spreadsheet jockey with too many billable hours to burn took it upon […]
ANR: LGBTaxes; IRS Investigating Political Groups; FASB Wants To Talk Liquidity | 06.28.12
Westerville offers incentives to merged accounting firms [The Columbus Dispatch]The city council has approved a […]
If the Big Firms Were Alcohol, Here’s What You’d Be Drinking
Ed. note: this is the second submission from Andrew Roberts as we trudge ever onward […]
Hans Hoogervorst Creates Unrealistic Expectations For IFRS In the US
If I didn't know any better, I'd think this story was from 2008. The head […]
