I don't honestly expect any replies, but I figured I should ask -- I'm slowly learning more about my new world, and I haven't found any serious blogging activity yet.
There might not be any, true, but I'm hoping that I've just missed it...
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Wow, notice how people have rushed to list those accounting blogs. Not.
http://www.accountingobserver.com/blog is pretty technical and loaded with jargon. Not worth paying for the subscription entries, IMHO.
http://www.taxguru.net is (as you would guess) all about taxes, mostly personal income tax issues.
http://www.taxabletalk.com is really about tax law and court cases.
I send people to this one who don't know anything about accounting:
http://www.understand-accounting.net/Accounting-blog.html
but it's one big commercial for their book. The explanations are pretty good and are actually mercifully brief without sacrificing accuracy.
Notice I didn't say any of these were "highly recommended" or "interesting" only that they are about accouting-ish topics. Sadly, "accounting" and "interesting" don't really go hand-in-hand.
We accountants do often encounter works of fantasy fiction in our daily lives. I read one just today in which a department explained that those control weaknesses found during the audit were all fixed and those problems were never, ever going to happen again. Can't wait for the sequel ; )
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