Oversharing is a virtue

Keeping staff informed about the progress of the firm is a great engagement-booster.


Denmark starts formal investigation into Danske Bank’s auditors

The bank was allegedly being used to launder billions of dollars in dirty money through its Estonian unit.


KPMG South Africa seeks CEO from outside firm to rebuild trust

KPMG South Africa is seeking a chief executive officer from outside the auditing firm to rebuild trust after becoming embroiled in a series of scandals that cost the organization a number of high-profile clients.


Steinhoff’s Mattress Firm goes bankrupt, shuts some stores after accounting scandal

The troubled bed retailer plans to close up to 700 stores.


Paychex sees modest gains in small business job and wage growth in September

Paychex reported slight gains last month in employment and wage growth at small businesses, as the tight labor market appears to be holding back more robust growth.


NYC seeks to recoup any unpaid Trump taxes, De Blasio says

New York City will seek any taxes that President Donald Trump should have paid for money he received from his late father, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, following a New York Times report on the transactions.


ADP finds private sector added 230,000 jobs in September

Hiring kept up its robust pace with the help of tax cuts.


Grant Thornton buys TayganPoint Consulting

GT has acquired a life sciences consulting firm based in the Philadelphia area.


A checklist of must-have perks

All happy firms are alike in a number of ways.


IRS offers guidance on meals and entertainment deduction after tax reform

The Internal Revenue Service released guidance Wednesday on the business expense deduction for meals and entertainment in the wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.