KPMG Australia has been busy doing some decluttering this year. First a “radical restructuring” that […]
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Let’s See What Some Folks Are Saying About the Proposal to Fold the PCAOB Into the SEC
Since we posted our take last week about the Trump administration’s fiscal year 2021 budget […]
Could We Soon Be Living In a PCAOB-less World?
I cut out of the office early yesterday afternoon to watch my oldest daughter’s junior […]
Some Cryptocurrency Traders Opting for ‘Screw It’ Tax Compliance Approach
Here’s an amusing New York Times column by Kevin Roose that features a rafter of […]
#TBT: That Time PwC Consulting Named Themselves After Everyone’s Least Favorite Day
From The Wall Street Journal June 9, 2002: PwC Consulting became the latest consultancy to […]
Let’s Imaginate What a ‘Big 4 City’ Would Look Like
It appears its massive, child-like compound isn’t enough as Facebook has announced plans to build […]
Acting IRS Commissioner Admits That Planting a Question About Reviewing 501(c)(4) Orgs at a Sleepy Tax Conference Wasn’t Such a Great Idea After All
Under less-than friendly questioning from members of the Senate Finance Committee Steven Miller was all, "Yeah, that […]
Why Yes, Tax Reform Can Get More Complicated
Juggling all the aspects of income tax reform is quite a task. Here's a mind […]
Dumb: Iowa Once Tried to Implement a Pumpkin Tax
We've noted in the past that states try to levy taxes on many silly things. […]
What’s a Single, New-to-DC, CPA-to-Be Girl to Do?
Ed. note: Stuck in a career that is on the road to nowhere? CPA flunk […]
Big 4 Tax Associates Prepared for Sept. 15th Eve All-Nighter with “5-hour Bombs”
It’s come to this.
Our immediate concern was that the imbiber would be suffering from a disturbing reaction but he informed us that he has “just about” quit shaking. Good to know, good to know. If you have your own deadline cocktail that may or may not have caused an unexpected visit to the emergency room, we’d invite you to share it with the group at this time. Happy September 15th!
Would You Show Your Loyalty to KPMG with a Tramp Stamp?
Or the new PwC logo on the back of your neck? How about Deloitte green dots incorporated into some barbed wire? Sure most people are looking for new jobs but for those of you looking to show some loyalty to your firm, you should know that some company ink may go a long way:
Employees of Anytime Fitness, a workout chain based in Hastings, Minn., can get the company’s purple running man logo permanently inked on their bodies by a tattoo artist who shows up at monthly training sessions. More than 350 employees have gotten permanent tattoos including CEO Chuck Runyon.
Runyon says the tattoo represents a significant commitment to the brand. Employees receive standard benefits like retirement plans and health insurance, but they also have flexible hours and an office culture that includes contests and giveaways among staff, a combination of perks that Runyon believes encourages employee loyalty.
“We spend a third of our lives at work,” he says. “If you don’t love what you do, that’s a miserable existence.”