Man gets prison for failing to pay taxes on drugs [Pensacola News Journal]
You can expect strippers masquerading as recruiters at your next Meet the Firms [Daily Mail]
Sam is on a roll this week [Twitter]
Never mistake process for results. Fact is that fraud is most likely to be discovered through tips than compliance work & audits combined.
— Sam E. Antar (@SamAntar) December 5, 2014
Accountants Increasingly Use Data Analysis to Catch Fraud Quote the raven: “The future of forensic accounting lies in data analytics,” said Timothy Hedley, a fraud expert at KPMG, the firm that conducted the call-center audit. “Individuals trying to get hired out of school are expected to have technical skills that 10 years ago were less important but are critical now.” [WSJ]
Stop it [Twitter]
A bat and a ball cost $1.10. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. How much do they cost? You probably got that wrong http://t.co/G4fPO6Zy6H
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) December 5, 2014
Greg must be really busy at work if his people are sending his wife flowers [Instagram]
Suburu looks to New Jersey for a $118 million tax break to move its U.S. headquarters four miles [Newsday]
SaY GooDbYe tO dELiA*s 90s girls everywhere will shed a collective tear as soon as we slip off our chunky shoes and throat-hugging chokers [HuffPo]
SEC Charges Virginia Beach-Based Bank Holding Company With Accounting Violations [SEC]
Two accounting firms announce ‘a merger of equals’ More people you never heard of [Buffalo Business First]
FTC’s First Twitter Disclosure Crackdown Is A Wake-Up Call [Marketing Land]