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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (), commonly referred to as Deloitte, is a British multinational professional services network. Deloitte is the largest professional services network by revenue and number of employees in the world and is considered one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with EY, KPMG, and PwC.The firm was founded by William Welch Deloitte in London, England in 1845 and expanded into the United States in 1890. It merged with Haskins & Sells to form Deloitte Haskins & Sells in 1972 and with Touche Ross in the US to form Deloitte & Touche in 1989. In 1993, the international firm was renamed Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, later abbreviated to Deloitte. In 2002, Arthur Andersen's practice in the UK as well as several of that firm's practices in Europe and North and South America agreed to merge with Deloitte. Subsequent acquisitions have included Monitor Group, a large strategy consulting business, in January 2013. The international firm is a UK private company, limited by guarantee, supported by a network of independent legal entities.Deloitte provides audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory, tax, and legal services with approximately 457,000 employees globally, and operates in over 150 countries. In FY 2023, the network earned revenues of US$64.9 billion in aggregate. The firm has sponsored a number of activities and events including the 2012 Summer Olympics.There have been a number of controversies surrounding the firm. These include Deloitte's involvement in a "potentially misleading" report on illicit tobacco trading in Australia. The company suffered a major cyber-attack in September 2017, which caused a breach in client confidentiality and made public a significant amount of employee information. Deloitte has been subject to litigation in relation to several audits it was responsible for. It was the internal auditor of the insolvent contractor Carillion and it was the external auditor of Autonomy, when accusations were made relating to "accounting improprieties". This included an £8.8 billion 'write-down' in its value, following Autonomy's acquisition by Hewlett-Packard in 2011. History Early history In 1845, William Welch Deloitte opened an office in London, United Kingdom. Deloitte was the first person to be appointed an independent auditor of a public company, namely the Great Western Railway. He went on to open an office in New York in 1880.In 1890, Deloitte opened a branch office on Wall Street headed by Edward Adams and P.D. Griffiths as branch managers. That was Deloitte's first overseas venture. Other branches were soon opened in Chicago and Buenos Aires. In 1898 P.D. Griffiths returned from New York and became a partner in the London office.In 1896, Charles Waldo Haskins and Elijah Watt Sells formed Haskins & Sells in New York. It was later described as "the first major auditing firm to be established in the country by American rather than British accountants".In 1898, George Touche established an office in London and then, in 1900, joined John Ballantine Niven in establishing the firm of Touche Niven in the Johnston Building at 30 Broad Street in New York.On 1 March 1933, Colonel Arthur Hazelton Carter, President of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants and managing partner of Haskins & Sells, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency. Carter helped convince Congress that independent audits should be mandatory for public companies. In 1947, Detroit accountant George Bailey, then president of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, launched his own organization. The new entity enjoyed such a positive start that in less than a year, the partners merged with Touche Niven and A. R. Smart to form Touche, Niven, Bailey & Smart. Headed by Bailey, the organization grew rapidly, in part by creating a dedicated management consulting function. It also forged closer links with organizations established by the co-founder of Touche Niven, George Touche: the Canadian organization Ross and the British organization George A. Touche. In 1960, the firm was renamed Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart, becoming Touche Ross in 1969. In 1968 Nobuzo Tohmatsu formed Tohmatsu Aoki & Co, a firm based in Japan that was to become part of the Touche Ross network in 1975. In 1972 Robert Trueblood, Chairman of Touche Ross, led the committee responsible for recommending the establishment of the Financial Accounting Standards Board.In 1972, Deloitte's firm (by then known as Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths & Co.) merged with Haskins & Sells to form Deloitte Haskins & Sells.In 1989, Deloitte Haskins & Sells merged with Touche Ross in the US to form Deloitte & Touche. The merged firm was led jointly by J. Michael Cook and Edward A. Kangas. Led by the UK partnership, a smaller number of Deloitte Haskins & Sells member firms rejected the merger with Touche Ross and shortly thereafter merged with Coopers & Lybrand to form Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte (later to merge with Price Waterhouse to become PwC). Some member firms of Touche Ross also rejected the merger with Deloitte Haskins & Sells and merged with other firms. In the UK, Touche Ross merged with Spicer & Oppenheim in 1990. Recent history At the time of the US-led mergers to form Deloitte & Touche, the name of the international firm was a problem, because there was no worldwide exclusive access to the names "Deloitte" or "Touche Ross" – key member firms such as Deloitte in the UK and Touche Ross in Australia had not joined the merger. The name DRT International was therefore chosen, referring to Deloitte, Ross and Tohmatsu. In 1993, the international firm was renamed Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. In 1995, the partners of Deloitte & Touche decided to create Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group (now known as Deloitte Consulting).In 2000, Deloitte acquired Eclipse to add internet design to its consulting capabilities. Eclipse was later separated into Deloitte Online and Deloitte Digital.In 2002, Arthur Andersen's UK practice, the firm's largest practice outside the US, agreed to merge with Deloitte's UK practice. Andersen's practices in Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Mexico, Brazil and Canada also agreed to merge with Deloitte. The spinoff of Deloitte France's consulting division led to the creation of Ineum Consulting.In 2005, Deloitte acquired Beijing Pan-China CPA to become the largest accountancy firm in China. Just prior to this acquisition Deloitte China had about 3,200 employees. This acquisition was part of a five-year plan to invest $150 million in China. Deloitte has had a presence in China since 1917.In 2007, Deloitte began hiring former employees of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for their competitive intelligence unit known as Deloitte Intelligence.In 2009, Deloitte purchased the North American public service practice of BearingPoint (formerly KPMG Co.... Discover the Deloitte popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Deloitte books.

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  • Deloitte Global Human Capital Trends 2013 synopsis, comments

    Deloitte Global Human Capital Trends 2013

    Brett Walsh, Jeff Schwartz & Julie May

    Looking beyond continued uncertainly, the world’s leading organizations are raising their sights, and pivoting from the great recession to the new horizons of 2020 with a focus on ...

  • Too Big to Jail synopsis, comments

    Too Big to Jail

    Chris Blackhurst

    ‘Packed with insights and details that will both amaze and appal you’ – Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland and Butler to the WorldFrom journalist Chris Blackhurst, Too Big to Jai...

  • Sobre los deberes synopsis, comments

    Sobre los deberes

    Marco Tulio Ciceron & S.L. Deloitte

    En Deloitte, queremos recordar los grandes clásicos que a lo largo de la historia han sido y son destacados. Por ello incorporamos a nuestra particular biblioteca una obra que gira...

  • Deloitte Recommends Client Selection to Regency Bank synopsis, comments

    Deloitte Recommends Client Selection to Regency Bank

    Mehmet Begen & Stacey Yue

    This case presents a situation in which a large financial institution has acquired a sizable portfolio of new clients of travel (corporate expense) cards. The bank must decide on ...

  • La nave de los necios synopsis, comments

    La nave de los necios

    Sebastian Brant

    Deloitte enriquece su Colección de Clásicos con una obra cumbre del humanismo centroeuropeo, La nave de los necios de Sebastian Brant, quién fue un destacado teólogo y jurista, ade...

  • The Big Con synopsis, comments

    The Big Con

    Mariana Mazzucato & Rosie Collington

    A vital and timely investigation into the opaque and powerful consulting industryand what to do about itThere is an entrenched relationship between the consulting industry and the ...

  • The Insight Economy synopsis, comments

    The Insight Economy

    Deloitte Consulting

    For some, big data is the land of false promises and lost dreamsanother overhyped trend in a long line of trendsthatweren’t.  There’s definitely enough hype to give anyone a h...

  • The 2014 Essential Tax and Wealth Planning Guide synopsis, comments

    The 2014 Essential Tax and Wealth Planning Guide

    Julie Cloud, Edward Gershman, Craig Janes & Jeffrey Kummer

    Now in its 26th year, The 2014 Essential Tax and Wealth Planning Guide features insight into how potential changes could impact your tax and wealth plans with an eye toward the pos...

  • Meditaciones synopsis, comments

    Meditaciones

    Marco Aurelio Antonino Augusto & S.L. Deloitte

    En Deloitte consideramos que los fundamentos de la ética y la moral son especialmente útiles para guiar comportamientos y actitudes frente a los retos personales y profesionales.&#...

  • Ensayos synopsis, comments

    Ensayos

    Michel de Montaigne

    Deloitte tiene el placer de compartir contigo una de las más influyentes obras del Renacimiento, los Ensayos de Michel de Montaigne, donde encontramos profundidad moral, ética y hu...

  • Marketing Profile synopsis, comments

    Marketing Profile

    Electronic Business Group/Elenbi – Deloitte - SAS

    Every two years, the Electronic Business Group publishes a large outcome study of 100 detailed interviews with Marketing Directors from all sectors in order to understand the evolu...

  • Porta-John Corporation v. Deloitte synopsis, comments

    Porta-John Corporation v. Deloitte

    Supreme Court of Michigan

    ORDER By order of April 28, 1995, the application for leave to appeal was held in abeyance pending the decision in Local 1064 v Ernst & Young (Docket No. 99445).

  • The Mormon Way of Doing Business synopsis, comments

    The Mormon Way of Doing Business

    Jeff Benedict

    An unprecedented look at how the Mormon faith has shaped some of today’s most successful CEOs and businessmen.The Founder of JetBlue.The CEO of Dell Computers. The CEO of Deloitte ...

  • Mid-Market Perspectives synopsis, comments

    Mid-Market Perspectives

    Tom McGee & Robert Rosone

    Another installment in a continuing series of reports on the mid market, America's economic engine

  • Crunchy Questions for Sticky Issues synopsis, comments

    Crunchy Questions for Sticky Issues

    Deloitte Consulting

    Are you prepared to see business analytics in all its grubby, geeky, potentially revolutionary glory? It all starts with asking "crunchy questions" to tackle your most "sticky" bus...

  • Cox v. Deloitte synopsis, comments

    Cox v. Deloitte

    Eighth District, El Paso Court of Appeals of Texas

    This is an appeal by the plaintiffs Cox, Colton, Stoner, Starr and Co., P.C., et al. from a take nothing summary judgment rendered in their suit to recover on an indemnity agreemen...

  • The Open Talent Economy synopsis, comments

    The Open Talent Economy

    Deloitte

    What the open source model did for software, the open talent economy is doing for work. Driven by global megatrends, the employeremployee relationship has undergone a dramatic shif...

  • Global Business Driven HR Transformation synopsis, comments

    Global Business Driven HR Transformation

    Deloitte Consulting LLP

    Change never stops in the global business environment, and HR must keep evolving if it wants to remain relevant. That’s why professionals across Deloitte’s Talent practice created ...

  • Business Succession Planning synopsis, comments

    Business Succession Planning

    Julia Cloud & Bob Rosone

    First in series on succession planning for private businesses.

  • The 2013 Essential Tax and Wealth Planning Guide synopsis, comments

    The 2013 Essential Tax and Wealth Planning Guide

    Julia Cloud

    Now in its 25th year, The 2013 Essential Tax and Wealth Planning Guide provides details on individual tax and wealth planning considerations including legislative updates and antic...

  • Chevron Chemical Company v. Deloitte synopsis, comments

    Chevron Chemical Company v. Deloitte

    Court of Appeals of Wisconsin

    MOSER, P.J. Deloitte & Touche (Deloitte), a Delaware partnership, appeals from a judgment granting Chevron Chemical Company (Chevron) the sum of $1,646,106 in damage...

  • Digital Enterprise Framework synopsis, comments

    Digital Enterprise Framework

    Deloitte

    Welcome to Deloitte’s Digital Enterprise Framework. This framework provides a structured approach to discussing and identifying the major effects that digital maturity and technolo...

  • El arte de la prudencia synopsis, comments

    El arte de la prudencia

    Baltasar Gracián & S.L. Deloitte

    Las ideas importantes generalmente ya han sido pensadas a lo largo de la historia, por eso a veces es necesario volver a pensar en ellas de nuevo. Con ese ánimo Deloitte presenta s...

  • Enterprise Compliance synopsis, comments

    Enterprise Compliance

    Deloitte

    As government regulation deepens around the world, compliance risk is only growing in importance as a core business issue. And while there’s been plenty of talk about the role of a...