A British accountant who took a trip to Sri Lanka to climb Mount Everest is now stuck there [Telegraph]
Congratulations to the 65 new partners out of Deloitte UK [economia]
Yes, you can manipulate the narcissist in your life to be less of a self-centered jerk [The Atlantic]
The Enron-Style Accounting That Deprives Americans Of Economic Growth Because any accounting that isn't perfect accounting is Enron-accounting [Forbes]
Yes but, have they? [Twitter]
"Has the PCAOB approved this?" would be the house motto of far too many partners.
— Pat Sheridan (@accountingninja) June 9, 2014
Wells Fargo Rejected by Top Court on $148 Million Tax Bid [Bloomberg]
Feds charge Longwood man in $76 million fraud schemeA Longwood man faces the possibility of decades in prison — and the seizure of a Maserati, a Ferrari, homes in three countries and other assets — in a $76-million bribery and fraud scheme, federal authorities revealed Monday. [Orlando Sentinel]
Those crazy Brits are asking for more concise financial reportsThe new section containing a strategic report has been introduced since October and Melanie McLaren, executive director codes and standards at the FRC, said it should be concise enough to be read over a "decent cup of coffee". [Guardian]
IRS Sent FBI Database on Nonprofit Groups in 2010, GOP Lawmakers Say [WSJ]