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Mar 09
2010

MedAssets ditches BDO as auditor due to ‘tremendous growth’

Posted by Going Concern in SEC filingsKPMGdisclosurecomplianceBig 4auditAccounting

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Submitted by Caleb Newquist, republished from Going Concern, Accounting News for Accountants and CFOs.

Today in boilerplate press releases, MedAssets dropped BDO Seidman as its auditor for the bigger KPMG and the CFO punted on giving a real reason as to why.

"We are very fortunate to have had the pleasure of working with BDO Seidman for many years, including during the period of time covering our initial public offering in 2007," said Neil Hunn, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, MedAssets. "BDO has been a tremendous business partner for us and instrumental in our success. MedAssets has experienced tremendous growth, especially over the last few years, and we expect this trend to continue. As such, we feel that KPMG is best suited to serve our Company and stockholders in the future. We look forward to our new relationship with KPMG."

So if we were translate this statement, basically it sounds like MedAssets wants a big firm because the business is growing like gangbusters and they simply can't be held back by a second-tier firm like BDO.

Or maybe we've got it dead wrong. Maybe MedAssets is spooked about BDO's chances in the Banco Espirito appeal. Maybe KPMG's Atlanta office is desperate for work and lowballed the audit fee. Feel free to share your own speculation but we're sure as hell not buying the statement that a firm (in this case, BDO) ‘has been a tremendous business partner' and ‘instrumental in our success' and just gets up and dropped because ‘tremendous growth' is expected to continue. Is BDO really that incapable of continuing to serve the company?

Basically, we are asking for more honest language in SEC filings and press releases.

MedAssets Engages KPMG as Auditor [Press Release]


8-K [SEC.gov]

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