We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Shops are having to work harder to tempt customers, who are proving savvy about bargains
PwC refused to reapply for the job at troubled music rights investor
Gulf between smallest Big Four firm and rivals opens up as number of partners falls to a more than 20-year low
Bargain-hunting shoppers are easy prey for scammers
PCAOB imposes total penalties nearing $12mn against PwC, Deloitte, KPMG and others
Westpac ends auditing ties after two decades with Big Four firm
Accountancy firm joins Big Four rivals in launching redundancy programme
Kande will be the first consultant and first black leader to run the Big Four firm
Selection by global board was revealed to partners on Monday
Accounting and consulting firm brought in record $53.1bn even as business slowed in latest financial year
Our case studies highlight how the latest tools are helping speed up legal work
Tim Ryan’s decision to retire breaks convention of US leaders ascending the ranks to run the global network
Tim Ryan had been tipped as a potential successor to Bob Moritz as global chair
Partners overlooked rule-breaking by ‘rainmaker’ colleagues in pursuit of revenue growth, independent assessment shows
‘Overhiring’ in some areas has led consultancies to make job cuts, say recruiters and analysts
Hopes of rescuing jobs and stores at collapsed discounter unravelled during at times ill-tempered administration
New independence policies are challenge to other Big Four accounting firms
State-backed Middle East clients drive up Big Four firm’s regional revenues by 40%
Revelation is latest sign of close ties between government and scandal-hit consultant
Report finds average annual rent in private accommodation will exceed maximum maintenance loan
Lawyers and accountants charge handsomely for human expertise — but firms have still been embracing the technology
Survey finds 16% of managers will go out of business or be bought up by bigger groups
Tech group first to be named as recipient of confidential information in auditor’s widening scandal
S&P 500 companies paid $5.3bn in 2022, up just 3.2% as they held line on costs
Half-empty offices cause frustrations for young people on placements
International Edition