Journal of Accountancy Podcasts

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The Journal of Accountancy Podcast series explores the topics, technology and tactics that are transforming the accounting profession.

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  • ENGAGE emcee: Why inflation could cause retirement U-turns

    19/04/2022 Duración: 13min

    Jill Schlesinger, a CBS News business analyst, author, and podcast host, built her brand as a purveyor of financial advice in part through radio call-in shows. She’s a seasoned speaker on all things money and the guest on this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Schlesinger is slated to be an emcee at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE in June in Las Vegas, where she looks forward to hearing more about how accounting and finance professionals are adapting to “accelerants” related to the economy and office work. Schlesinger also explains more about how inflation may keep some people working or send some retirees back to work.

  • The power of belief — and how it differs from arrogance

    14/04/2022 Duración: 14min

    “If anybody wants to accomplish anything, at some point, they have to believe it’s possible.” Those are the words of this episode’s guest, mental performance coach Chris Palmer. He discusses why belief is important, how it can be confused at times with arrogance, and why growing a sense of belief in ourselves can be done. Also, get an update on several IRS-related issues, including an update to Schedule K-2 and Schedule K-3 FAQs and news of a Government Accountability Office report on the 2021 tax filing season.  

  • The value of asking the question, ‘What brings you joy?’

    12/04/2022 Duración: 13min

    John Garrett is rarely at a loss for words. A former CPA turned stand-up comic, Garrett these days is a speaker, podcast host, and author, and he’s a repeat guest on the Journal of Accountancy podcast for good reason. This episode puts a 2022 spin on two previous discussion topics: advice for presenting to groups and the tie-in between outside passions and work. And make sure to listen to Garrett’s wardrobe story before packing for that in-person work meeting or conference. Also, hear a summary of news from the IRS commissioner’s testimony at a Senate Finance Committee hearing.

  • CPA Q&A: Parenthood in the pandemic and finance purpose statements

    07/04/2022 Duración: 17min

    Floyd Amuchie, CPA, has been the corporate controller at Virgin Galactic, the space travel company, for about a year. In this episode, Amuchie discusses his early fascination with astronomy, why the phrase “lift as you climb” is meaningful to him, what parenting a newborn was like during the pandemic, and why “invest” is part of his career advice to aspiring CPAs. Also, hear a summary of two recent news items related to the IRS: The IRS has eased the application process for U.S. residency certification. The IRS issued proposed regulations that would revise the premium tax credit’s affordability test.

  • Co-creating the future of finance: A leadership group’s quest

    05/04/2022 Duración: 11min

    CFOs and other finance leaders “are all on the same quest” to transform finance into more of a value partner, according to Tom Hood, CPA/CITP, CGMA, executive vice president–Business Engagement and Growth for the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. Hood’s 2021 conversations with finance leaders led to the formation of the Future of Finance Leadership Advisory Group, which continues to grow in numbers and share knowledge about what it will take to upskill its talent and transform the finance function. In this podcast episode, Hood shares insights coming from the group’s recent virtual meeting and explains the vision for 2025 and beyond.

  • FP&A: A new niche — and an expanded definition

    31/03/2022 Duración: 25min

    Chris Ortega is speaking on multiple topics at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE in June. One topic is a guide for CFOs on people and process optimization. Ortega, CEO of the consulting firm Fresh FP&A and a regular speaker at financial planning and analysis events, delves into the critical role CFOs played at the start of the pandemic and why he says FP&A practices are evolving. Also, hear his advice about vulnerability and taking chances and more. Plus, get a summary of recent JofA news coverage on these topics: What companies are doing to recruit and retain employees. A closer look at how “SECURE 2.0” would expand retirement savings options. The obstacles faced by the Biden administration’s proposed billionaire minimum tax. New SEC rules proposed to help investors better understand SPACs.

  • Audit transformation: Automation is one small step in the journey

    29/03/2022 Duración: 18min

    Transformation of the audit goes beyond simply automating rote tasks, as Amy Pawlicki, vice president–Assurance and Advisory Innovation at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, explains in this episode.   She details some of the ways that audits can be more data driven while still complying with standards. The interview with Pawlicki is part four of a series on audit evolution in action. Here are links to the previous three parts: An introduction to the topic, including the key drivers of the transformation. A closer look at audit data analytics with two firm leaders. The importance of “digital mindset” in audit transformation.

  • New strategies to grow the profession’s pipeline

    24/03/2022 Duración: 11min

    In the midst of the Great Resignation, organizations need continued vigilance when it comes to recruiting job candidates. As it relates to the hiring of CPAs, this episode touches on advice and a new program that can help businesses cast a wider net for talent. Beth Berk, CPA, CGMA, writes in a recent Journal of Accountancy article that “hiring professionals need to go about their recruiting efforts differently than they did in years past.” The article offers reminders and strategies for identifying accounting candidates. And, there’s a new program that can help organizations get a head start on linking up with candidates. Joanne Fiore, an AICPA & CIMA vice president, explains the benefits of the Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners program, an effort recently approved by the U.S. Department of Labor.

  • Advice for building strong personal connections in a hybrid world

    22/03/2022 Duración: 17min

    Steven Harris was not always the outgoing firm leader he is today. Harris, the subject of The Last Word in the March issue of the Journal of Accountancy, said he struggled to connect with other professionals early in his career, but once he learned to be vulnerable and to listen, he was able to form strong bonds. Harris calls that connection breakthrough “magical.” He shares advice on emphasizing collaboration in a hybrid work environment and discusses the talent development tie-in to bringing work back into the office. Harris also explained his affinity for OneNote and the movie The Godfather.

  • Not-for-profit audits in a remote world, plus IRS news

    17/03/2022 Duración: 13min

    A rapid shift to auditing remotely was especially challenging for CPAs who audited not-for-profit entities. Those NFPs might not have had top-of-the-line technology when the COVID-19 pandemic changed so much about the world two years ago, including the ability of auditors to visit client sites. To learn more about the state of remote auditing of NFPs, hear insight from accounting firm principals Kelly Rancourt, CPA, and Deetra Watson, CPA, CGMA. Rancourt works for Clark Nuber, a firm in the Seattle area, and Watson is employed by the North Carolina firm Blackman & Sloop.

  • Grappling with Schedules K-2 and K-3

    16/03/2022 Duración: 18min

    K-2 — isn’t that a mountain? K2 is, but to tax professionals and with the hyphen, it’s Partners’ Distributive Share Items — International (and, for S corporations, a similar form), the new schedule filed with the returns of passthrough entities with “items of international tax relevance” and partners in foreign partnerships. Along with its “twin peak” of Schedule K-3, Partner’s [or Shareholder’s] Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc. — International, these formidable forms have been much discussed by CPAs and other tax practitioners lately. Here to help us better understand them is John Samtoy, CPA, who has written about Schedules K-2 and K-3 for the Tax Insider newsletter recently.

  • Recruiting, flexible working, and tax season issues for small firms

    15/03/2022 Duración: 13min

    Some issues facing small CPA firms are the same as those facing large firms or other organizations — talent retention, change management, and more. But there are some issues that are specific to small firms, and potentially more acute, as explained in this Journal of Accountancy podcast episode with Carl Peterson, CPA, CGMA, the AICPA’s vice president–Small Firm Interests.   Also, learn about recent JofA coverage of criticism of the updated Form 1099-K reporting threshold.

  • The power of technology to change how CPAs think about value

    10/03/2022 Duración: 18min

    Amy Vetter, CPA/CITP, CGMA, wrote in 2021 that advanced technology for CPA firms was no longer a nice-to-have option; it’s a requirement. Vetter shared more about the future of tech-enabled CPA work in this podcast episode.   In addition to looking forward, she also looked back — all the way to the 1930s, telling a story about her grandfather’s time as a CPA and some of what she learned about him through one simple email.

  • How to make sure your organization is empowering women

    08/03/2022 Duración: 15min

    Tuesday, March 8, is International Women’s Day. To celebrate the day, the guest on this podcast episode is Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, CPA, CGMA, the founder and CEO of KET Solutions and a former AICPA board chair. Ellison-Taylor has seen gains for women in public accounting partnerships, and in business and industry, but she stresses that more work must be done. Ellison-Taylor also explains how women can be self-advocates, how organizations can provide opportunities for advancement, and why she disagrees with a colleague’s notion that she is a “legend.”

  • The reasons for positive economic sentiment — and why that could change

    03/03/2022 Duración: 10min

    CPA decision-makers in business and industry in the United States maintained an overall positive outlook for their organizations, but plenty of factors could sour that sentiment quickly. Hear or read the analysis of Bob Sannerud, CPA, CGMA, a CFO in the Midwest, and Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, an associate director from the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, representing AICPA & CIMA. They discuss the reasons for optimism and pessimism in the Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey and some of the challenges facing business in the year ahead.

  • PowerPoint rules to live by

    01/03/2022 Duración: 13min

    How many slides should be in a PowerPoint presentation? What are some steps to ensure your presentation has a consistent format? Byron Patrick, CPA/CITP, CGMA, has answers to these questions. He’s one of the Journal of Accountancy’s Technology Q&A authors, the general manager at Botkeeper, and someone always looking to improve presentation skills. In this podcast episode, Patrick expands on some of his advanced PowerPoint tips from the November issue of the JofA and discusses ways to avoid common PowerPoint mistakes.

  • The value of clear, concise written communication

    24/02/2022 Duración: 17min

    Robin Thieme, CPA/CITP, CGMA, the CEO and founder of KBS CFO, was consulting remotely well before she was forced to do so by the COVID-19 pandemic, so communicating with clients who were not in the same room was familiar. Still, the changes society and business experienced in early 2020 forced her to learn new skills and alter her communication style and strategy. In this episode, she shares advice on the value of written communication, why it’s important to continue developing virtual presentation skills, and more.

  • Firm ownership can be scary; here’s how to overcome those fears

    22/02/2022 Duración: 19min

    In the February edition of The Last Word, Ozlem Davis, CPA/CFF, alluded to some aspects of firm ownership as being “scary.” In this podcast episode, she explains more about why she had those fears, how she has overcome them, and how she escapes the pressure of work.

  • Gratitude: How a helping hand can spark a great career

    17/02/2022 Duración: 17min

    Calvin Harris, CPA, senior vice president of finance and CFO of the National Urban League, says he would not be in the position he is in today without the help of numerous mentors. In Part 1 of the conversation, Harris explained why donations at the National Urban League increased in 2020 and what the organization did with that revenue. In Part 2, hear more about the role mentors have played in his career, how he mentors finance professionals, and why diversity initiatives should go beyond press releases during Black History Month. Also, hear more about Journal of Accountancy articles on IRS updates related to K-2 and K-3 reporting requirements and instructions for reporting on cryptoassets.

  • The value of ‘connection to the mission’ for one not-for-profit CFO

    15/02/2022 Duración: 10min

    Calvin Harris, CPA, the CFO of the National Urban League, is the Journal of Accountancy podcast guest for a two-part conversation this week. In this first part, Harris explains why the National Urban League was well positioned to receive an increase in donations at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, what the organization did with that revenue, and how he approaches retention and development of employees. Also, get caught up on recent JofA coverage of not-for-profits’ focus on technology investment and learn more about research showing why CFOs “should learn to let go.”

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