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How to Find All the Compensation Threads on Going Concern For Total Idiots

So, the other day we got this gem in the tip box — which, by the way, isn't supposed to be used for crap like this as I have told you people 1,000 times:

This website is terrible and very disappointing this year. It is impossible to find comp watch's for 2014 for big 4.

What's terrible and disappointing is your abuse of apostrophes, bro. But getting back to Comp Watch, I'm sorry you are having trouble using a website that is laid out like every other website but let's make this easy for you because we are just helpful that way.

The comp threads appear on the right-hand side of the website. If you are on the website and scroll down, there they are just like magic. We made this easy for you to find by putting "COMP WATCH '14" at the top but in case that's too hard to figure out, here's a diagram:

Still confused? That's OK. Like I said, we're here to help. I'll make it SUPER easy for you.

PwC compensation

EY compensation

Deloitte compensation

KPMG compensation

McGladrey compensation

Grant Thornton compensation

Baker Tilly compensation

BDO compensation

Crowe Horwath compensation

You get the hint. If you're still having trouble finding the comp thread of your choice, please email us and we'll help you out. LOL just kidding, we will make fun of you.

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