![]() This is supported in a New Mexico Business Weekly article by Thomas Munro, Forensics: the sexy side of accounting.ĭoes all of this sexy posturing mean anything? Probably not. The highly respected magazine for Canadian Chartered Accountants, CAMagazine, published a story by Diana Cawfield about the Sexy Six specialties. A candid comment to its Sexy Accountants forum admits, “I’m not sexy, but I like sex.” In addition, they sponsor a web site dedicated to Extreme Accounting. In the UK, the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), ran a February, 2008, story entitled, Love Between the Spreadsheets. have all the sex appeal.īeing viewed as sexy is important to more than one group of accountants, though. What’s next? ‘Accounting Professors are Sexy’? Before anyone gets the wrong idea, let me be perfectly clear for the record. Other Facebook groups are ‘Accountants Are Sexy Too’, ‘Accountants Party Like Rock Stars’, ‘I’m Really, Really Sexy’, ‘I’m Really, Really, Really Sexy’, ‘I’m Too Sexy For Words’, and ‘I’ve Got Some Sexy Stuff’. 11,553 people at the current time have joined the Facebook group ‘ Accountants Are Sexy’. Many accountants think they are sexy, no matter what their friends and acquaintances believe. means, “I’m really sexy.” Who else knew that “I’m a fraud auditor” is the uber pick-up line of the millennial generation? Hmmm, I better get some new business cards printed. It turns out that fraud auditors believe their own hype that they are sexy. ![]() Little did I know it would need a sequel. OK, I intended last week’s article ( Sexy Accounting–natural coupling or oxymoron?) to be 90% humorous and10% serious–about fraud auditing–and stand alone.
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