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Senator Carl Levin Wants Auditor Names
Back in October, the PCAOB officially proposed that audit partners be required to slap their […]
PCAOB Has an Extra $20 Million to Spend on Field Trips to China
PCAOB Chairman James Doty shot the breeze with the SEC for awhile today, speaking about, […]
Ernst & Young: Just Try and Come After Our Lehman Brothers Audit Fees
E&Y worked hard ignoring whistleblowers, goat poo assets, and cowering to unqualified CFOs to earn […]
PwC Is the Real Victim in This Whole Satyam Suing the Crap Out of Everyone Situation, Says PwC
The Indian Enron fuckshow otherwise known as Satyam has seemingly been in our lives since […]
Almost Everyone Thinks Mandatory Auditor Rotation is an Awful Idea
Back in August, the PCAOB issued a concept release on audit firm rotation and invited […]
Here’s the Ernst & Young PCAOB Inspection Report for Your Reading Pleasure
Yesterday, we discussed Deloitte stinking up the joint with its PCAOB inspection report. While the […]
Bonus Watch ’11: PwC Auditors Are Going to Ask Again, Nicely This Time
According to our inquisitor, there was supposed to be word of a little holiday cheer […]
Wanted: CPA Who Isn’t Hung Up on Things Like Money or “Meticulous Records” to Perform Financial Statement Audit
From the wild and wonderful world of Craigslist comes a small Las Vegas business who […]
As it Stands Right Now, Deloitte Was the Worst Big 4 Audit Firm in 2010
Yesterday, the regulatory love child of Paul Sarbanes and Michael Oxley, the PCAOB, issued its […]
CEO Finds KPMG Hong Kong Auditors to Be Arrogant, Incompetent, Ignorant, Indifferent OH! And Unprofessional, Can’t Forget Unprofessional
It's not really that odd that someone would sue an auditor for $100 million. It's […]
You Can Officially Check “Updated COSO Internal Control – Integrated Framework” Off Your Wish List
Another Festivus miracle! The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) – an […]
