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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
EY Tops Rival Audit Firms in Public Company Clients
The Big Four firm audited 1,004 of the 6,950 public companies registered with the SEC in 2023, the most of any audit firm.
How Cloud Hosting Fuels Talent, Consolidation, and Data Security
Many firms are looking to technology solutions to address these challenges, streamline productivity, reduce security risks, and focus on revenue-generation.
Grant Thornton Expands Private Equity Offerings
In these roles, McManus and Arata will provide Grant Thornton’s private equity clients and their portfolio companies with comprehensive solutions that help drive organic and inorganic strategic growth.
Attention, Soon-to-be-Accountants: Governments Need You
A lack of accountants and auditors has left several municipalities without credit ratings. Here are a few ways to tackle this problem.
Working from Home Drops to Once Per Week at Some Big Companies
It's a form of RTO creep, as companies test what has emerged as the post-pandemic norm of two to three days in the office and fan the debate over remote work.
Professionals on the Move – June 19, 2023
Professionals on the Move is a round-up of recent hiring and promotion announcements from around the profession.
EY Global Chairman Carmine Di Sibio to Retire After Split Plan Fails
Di Sibio, global chair and CEO of the Big Four firm since 2019, won't step down until the end of the next financial year in June 2024.
AICPA Announces the Winner of the George Krull/Grant Thornton EDGE in Teaching Award
The award recognizes successful leading-edge practices in the teaching of junior- or senior-level accounting courses that continue to enhance accounting majors’ interest in accounting.