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2022---ey-wants-to-split-up---thousands-of-partners-would-become-millionaires File

The primary reason for the split was to address regulatory concerns regarding auditor independence. Huskie Commons

To turn the 2022 EY "Project Everest" split into a compelling feature story, you can frame it as a high-stakes corporate drama where the promise of immense wealth collided with centuries of partnership tradition and internal politics. Feature Story Idea: "The $600 Million Peak" The primary reason for the split was to

Inside Project Everest, the audacious plan that promised to turn 13,000 EY partners into millionaires—and why it came crashing down just miles from the summit. Golden partnership perks

Golden partnership perks? Not anymore, say the Big Four - City AM Key Story Beats Ernst & Young's Attempt to

Start with the "winning" numbers that leaked in 2022: typical partners in the US and UK were looking at cash payouts of $1.7 million to $3.6 million to stay with the audit business. Meanwhile, those moving to the new consulting arm ("NewCo") were promised stock awards worth seven to nine times their annual pay—reaching up to $8 million for senior leaders. Key Story Beats

Ernst & Young's Attempt to Split Accounting and Consulting Services