Bans The PCAOB announced yesterday that it has banned Crowe Horwath Hong Kong from auditing […]
Tag: Accounting News
Accounting News Roundup: Bike Taxes and ‘Chipped’ Employees | 07.25.17
Bike taxes My initial hot take when I saw this Tax Foundation article on Oregon’s […]
Accounting News Roundup: Poker, Embarrassments at Work, and The Beatles’ Accountant | 07.24.17
What are you doing with your accounting degree? Although it’s been said that “Poker’s an […]
Accounting News Roundup: Yearning for ’86 and ‘A conman, a thief and a liar’ | 07.21.17
How’s tax reform coming along? Nothing gets proponents of tax reform sentimental quite like the […]
Accounting News Roundup: Deloitte Scraps Its Diversity Groups | 07.20.17
Deloitte I linked to this yesterday, but the news that Deloitte is scrapping its affinity […]
Accounting News Roundup: Lottery Tickets, Tax Reform Navigators, and Change Indexes | 07.19.17
Lottery tickets One other remarkable thing that came out of yesterday’s House Financial Services subcommittee […]
Accounting News Roundup: Professional Skepticism and Work Texts on Sundays | 07.18.17
Professional skepticism In part one of a pair of Tom Selling posts about professional skepticism, […]
Accounting News Roundup: Non-competes and Marijuana Accounting Jobs | 07.17.17
Non-competes This New York Times story reports on Idaho’s unusual place within a major labor […]
Accounting News Roundup: Books That Aren’t Business Manuals and ‘DMX didn’t give any of it to the IRS’ | 07.14.17
Books that aren’t business manuals Here’s a New York Times article about several business and […]
Accounting News Roundup: Reminder: Everything Is in the Cloud | 07.13.17
Cloud Cloud Cloud Hey look, everyone, it’s 2017, and the AICPA is still offering people […]
Accounting News Roundup: Deductible Meals and Threatening the IRS | 07.12.17
Sports Over the last couple weeks, there have been several stories about the Boston Bruins […]
Accounting News Roundup: How to Sabotage Remote Working and Mandatory Arbitration | 07.11.17
Working from home Here’s how you sabotage remote working: Last year, Richard Laermer decided to […]
