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- Going Concern News Desk
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The Financial Reporting Council announced today that they're officially investigating PwC UK's 2024 audit of WH Smith which means fines and hand-slaps are likely forthcoming once that gets wrapped up.…
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- Going Concern News Desk
- June 6, 2026
Compensation threads were once a yearly tradition here at Going Concern many, many, many years ago but at some point Reddit took over the task so we've swung over there…
The Department of War Broke Up with KPMG, KPMG Gives Up Federal Audits Altogether (UPDATED)
- Going Concern News Desk
- June 3, 2026
This post was originally published on April 29, 2026 and updated on June 3, 2026. Update below the original article text. The other day -- and by the other day…
KPMGers Are Maliciously Complying With The Firm’s AI Usage Requirements By Generating Fluff
- Going Concern News Desk
- May 28, 2026
On May 4, Business Insider published an article about KPMG's new AI dashboard. They've been publishing several articles in recent weeks about KPMG's AI initiatives actually, like the tax simulation…
CPA Exam Bonuses Get Bigger at PwC
- Adrienne Gonzalez
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Guess we need to update the PwC Chad graphic with that stupid new logo huh. Gahhhh we got a tip about this last week and didn't get around to publishing…
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View AllMonday Morning Accounting News Brief: What’s KPMG Got to Do With the NBA Finals; PCAOB Chairman Is Just One of the Guys | 6.8.26
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- June 8, 2026
Hey. I dug up some news to start your week. In this news briefHey Knicks Fans, Know Your KPMG HistoryAI Compute Taxes: The Hot New DebateVolunteer Tax Prep Loses a…
Friday Footnotes: Big 4 Partner Thinks Regulation Is Stupid; KPMGers No Longer Get to Go Home Early on Summer Fridays | 6.5.26
- Going Concern News Desk
- June 5, 2026
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans and published every Friday at 5pm Eastern. While you're here, subscribe to our newsletter to…
Everything is Shrinkflating These Days, Even the Number of Elijah Watt Sells Award Winners
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- June 4, 2026
Alternative headline for this article: You're Not Going to Believe This But KPMG Is the Only Big 4 Firm With a 2025 Elijah Watt Sells Award Winner Well they've announced…
The Department of War Broke Up with KPMG, KPMG Gives Up Federal Audits Altogether (UPDATED)
- Going Concern News Desk
- June 3, 2026
This post was originally published on April 29, 2026 and updated on June 3, 2026. Update below the original article text. The other day -- and by the other day…
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Five State Societies Merge Into One Regional; What’s NASBA’s Beef? | 6.1.26
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- June 1, 2026
Good morning, capital markets servants. It has now been two years since I jokingly remarked Big 4 firms would be swapping in rainbow logos over the weekend only to find…
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View AllKPMGers Are Maliciously Complying With The Firm’s AI Usage Requirements By Generating Fluff
- Going Concern News Desk
- May 28, 2026
On May 4, Business Insider published an article about KPMG's new AI dashboard. They've been publishing several articles in recent weeks about KPMG's AI initiatives actually, like the tax simulation…
Starbucks Kills Off Its Automated Counting AI Tool After Just 9 Months Because It Sucked at Counting Beans
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- May 22, 2026
While people outside of the accounting profession continue to smugly insist that accountants will be out of work in 12 months 18 months two years five years any day now…
EY Gets Busted and Yeets Cybersecurity Report Littered With AI Hallucinations
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- May 15, 2026
Yesterday we received a news release from a communications firm working for a group called GPTZero. Now you should know that we receive probably a hundred or more news releases…
KPMG Plans to Hand Routine Testing Off to AI
- Going Concern News Desk
- April 21, 2026
Did you happen to see this WSJ article from the other day? In "In This Critical Part of Audits, the Accountant’s Role Is Shrinking Fast," we're given a look into…
AI Will Be EY Auditors’ New BFF, According to EY
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- April 8, 2026
While staff in tax at EY US will soon be spending more time with their flesh-based colleagues due to a return-to-office mandate that requires them in the office for an…
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View AllTop Remote Tax and Accounting Candidates of the Week | October 16, 2025
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Struggling to Find Remote Accounting or Tax Talent? We’ve Got You Covered.If your firm or internal team is having a tough time sourcing qualified remote tax and accounting professionals, you're…
Top Remote Tax and Accounting Candidates of the Week | October 2, 2025
- Liz Branch
- October 2, 2025
Struggling to Find Remote Accounting or Tax Talent? We’ve Got You Covered.If your firm or internal team is having a tough time sourcing qualified remote tax and accounting professionals, you're…
Top Remote Tax and Accounting Candidates of the Week | September 25, 2025
- Liz Branch
- September 25, 2025
Struggling to Find Remote Accounting or Tax Talent? We’ve Got You Covered.If your firm or internal team is having a tough time sourcing qualified remote tax and accounting professionals, you're…
Top Remote Tax and Accounting Candidates of the Week | September 18, 2025
- Liz Branch
- September 18, 2025
Struggling to Find Remote Accounting or Tax Talent? We’ve Got You Covered.If your firm or internal team is having a tough time sourcing qualified remote tax and accounting professionals, you're…
Top Remote Tax and Accounting Candidates of the Week | September 4, 2025
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- September 4, 2025
Struggling to Find Remote Accounting Talent? We’ve Got You Covered. If your firm or internal team is having a tough time sourcing qualified remote tax and accounting professionals, you're not…
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Hope that accountant billed double for having to deal with this on a weekend
Big glass of cold water thrown in my face.
Found an error in our financial projections late last night. Accountant was offline. Asked Claude to model the impact on revenue, cash, and EBITDA.
It gave me a catastrophic answer. And was so damn confident about it.
I legit spiraled
Leave it to accountants to have a conference on a weekend to talk about working smarter, not harder.
Via @TexasTribune: Texas now requires cities to do an audit before raising property taxes. Some small towns can’t afford it.
"KPMG’s UK arm has told staff that they can no longer finish early on Fridays over the summer, in a reversal of a Covid-era policy, according to a spokesperson."
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View AllHere Are Tax and Audit Salaries at Top 25, Top 300, and Regional Firms
- Going Concern News Desk
- April 11, 2025
Recruiting firm Brewer Morris has released its 2025 US CPA salary guide and should you want to read the whole thing you can request it from them here. Perhaps you,…
Friendly Reminder Not to Work Yourself to Death For This Profession
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- March 26, 2025
Saw this on the bird app yesterday and thought its message would be worth passing along what with 20 days remaining until April 15 and nerves as strained as ever…
Accounting Firm Abruptly Nopes Out of Tax Season Early (UPDATE)
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- March 20, 2025
Ed. note: An earlier version of this article's headline stated the sheriff is investigating. The Alexander County Sheriff's Office informed us they are not investigating, only fielding calls from the…
This Deloitte Office Has Eliminated Trash Cans at Desks to Make Staff Get Up Off Their Asses
- Going Concern News Desk
- November 7, 2024
Boston Business Journal wrote an article about Deloitte's new office in Boston and for some reason they chose to lead with this: You won’t find trash cans at the desks…
The IRS Decided to Troll Tax Pros For 10/15
- Going Concern News Desk
- October 15, 2024
We realize the decision to run maintenance on IRS systems likely isn't made by anyone who understands deadlines but surely someone who does could inform the IT department of these…
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10 Essential Project Management Principles for Accounting Firms
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6 Ways Email is Secretly Destroying Your Accounting Firm
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Don’t Grow Your Accounting Firm Out of Business! Break Up With These Unscalable Practices Now
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Business growth is always a high priority for accounting firms, especially small-to-midsize practices. Take care, though, because growth can be a double-edged sword. If your firm expands too quickly or…
PwC’s Transparency Gives Its Employees the Warm Fuzzies
- Caleb Newquist
- April 18, 2013
Yesterday we discussed the Vault business outlook rankings for public accounting firms. In general, I thought […]
Accounting News Roundup: Herablife Will Be Auditorless a Bit Longer; “Scrutiny of auditors and accountants is overdue”; Grant Thornton’s Humblebragging; | 04.18.13
- Caleb Newquist
- April 18, 2013
Herbalife Unlikely to Hire New Auditor Before Investor Meeting [Bloomberg]Herbalife Ltd. said it isn’t likely […]
Footnotes: Thievin’ IRS Peeps and Unsustainable Debt, Good Times! | 04.17.13
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- April 17, 2013
IMF Sees Some Corporate Debt Unsustainable in Parts of EU [Bloomberg] The Wall Street Journal […]
According to Obvious PwC Survey, Millennials Want To Barely Work From Home, If At All
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- April 17, 2013
If I have to read ONE more of these, I am going to scream. Here's […]
A Tax Manager Debates Sticking It Out For Just One More Busy Season
- Caleb Newquist
- April 17, 2013
With busy season over, many of you are thinking about your next career move. Over […]
Mid-tier Accounting Firms Have Much Brighter Futures Than the Big 4
- Caleb Newquist
- April 17, 2013
One of the more interesting Vault rankings is the "Best to Work For: Business Outlook" […]
Accounting News Roundup: Who Will Watch the Watchmen?; An Emerging Firm in China; ‘Frankly, people can bake cupcakes’ | 04.17.13
- Caleb Newquist
- April 17, 2013
It is time to audit our auditors [FT]Audit Analytics, a service that tracks reports on […]
Footnotes:The IRS Doesn’t Know Anything About This Reading Emails Without a Warrant You Speak Of | 04.16.13
- Caleb Newquist
- April 16, 2013
Just in case your end of busy season party got really out of hand, there's […]
At Best, FASB’s Credit Loss Proposal Could Result in Earnings Management; At Worst, FASB’s Credit Loss Proposal Could Result in Lots of Earnings Management
- Caleb Newquist
- April 16, 2013
The idea behind the FASB's credit loss proposal is that it would require banks to […]
Your End of Busy Season Party Hasn’t Really Started Until the Beefcake Shows Up
- Adrienne Gonzalez
- April 16, 2013
Greensboro, NC-based Bernard Robinson and Co. holds an annual End of Busy Season party just […]
KPMG Insider: Partners Feel Betrayed By Scott London’s Actions
- Caleb Newquist
- April 16, 2013
Ed. note: This post was written exclusively for Going Concern by a KPMG veteran employee that wished to remain anonymous.
