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So the real question: any impact on the Big 4? I hope so but somehow doubt it - at least in the short term.
Definitely one to get your teeth into but wondering how much the Big 4 will be salivating over consulting opportunities.
Looking at the median figures, they are below the average earnings for partners in the Big 4. Who's winning there then?
The Big Four are eviscerated - as you might expect - in this excellent piece
Tell me this isn't a scam by the Big Four to generate more fees in 2008.
I've previously said that new entrants would start to eat the incumbents - first REAL sign of that happening
Insights from the WSJ how Tom Flynn kept KPMG alive at a time it looked like it could go the sa,me way as Anderson.
KPMG is negotiating with the Department of Justice about its troubles while Department of Justice is negotiating with KPMG, their auditors, regarding their audits of DOJ financial statements. Given the major issues in found at DOJ during fiscal year 2004,
The rate of 'failure' isn't bad but the types of error represented is worrying
Transparency issues must be resolved if the profession is to be considered a truly ethical organisation
KPMG just can't keep out the news - and for all the wrong reasons
Nuts to them, the Judge responded, following a basic tenet of contract law that I’ll be teaching Wednesday: “the formation of contracts is based on the parties’ objective manifestations of assent, not their uncommunicated subjective views.” (Slip.
Accounting firm KPMG says business in KwaZulu-Natal has been buoyant owing to recent listings, empowerment deals, share disposals and other transactions by companies based in the province.
Companies will have to be wary of aggressive tax arrangements offered by merchant bankers as they could be seen to be financially misleading.
"Companies will have to review their infrastructure and practices to minimise the risk that the entity issues mi
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