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The Monthly Close: PwC Partners Drink the Blood of the Proletariat

Another month, another set of closing jokes. Here's what Greg Kyte & Co. covered for the May close: 

More Monthly Close:
April '15: The Monthly Close: That Clinton Foundation Accountant Really Blew It
March '15: White Collar Crime Should Be a Fun and Scary Surprise
February '15: Accountant Pillow Talk Results in Double-billing
January '15: Annual Close
December '14: Billing This Dump to the Client
November '14: Nothing's Hotter Than Prostitution with Accurate Receipts
October '14: Grant Thornton Mayonnaise Sandwiches and Other Rejected Mascots
September '14: Wasting time on the Internet
August '14: Accounting with Your Shirt Buttoned Down

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