Sinopsis
The Journal of Accountancy Podcast series explores the topics, technology and tactics that are transforming the accounting profession.
Episodios
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IRS service issues: What a coalition of tax pros seeks to change
10/02/2022 Duración: 11minTax season is well underway, and the AICPA is part of a coalition asking for the IRS to make tax filing go smoother. The coalition has made recommendations to improve IRS service issues, and in this episode those recommendations are detailed by Melanie Lauridsen, the AICPA’s senior manager for Tax Policy & Advocacy. Also, get a summary of recent news coverage on IRS service challenges and the IRS reversing course on the use of facial recognition.
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What CAS practice leaders should focus on in 2022 and beyond
08/02/2022 Duración: 13min“We have to focus on culture,” says Jennifer Wilson, partner and co-founder of Convergence Coaching LLC. She’s talking about firm leaders and how they can better position themselves to take advantage of the growing opportunities related to client advisory service (CAS) offerings. Also, get article overviews on the following news items: A new process for appealing partial PPP loan forgiveness An announcement on IRS staff reassignments. Government warnings about potential cyberattacks. Comments sought by the AICPA Auditing Standards Board on a proposal related to compliance audits. An update from the AICPA Peer Review Board on clarified standards.
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A blockchain glossary, the CPA firm of the future, and Excel malware
03/02/2022 Duración: 19minTwo CPAs are featured in this episode, which also highlights news of a rapid rise in malware attacks related to Microsoft Excel add-ins. First, Di Krupica, CPA, CGMA, of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, discusses the creation of the Blockchain Universal Glossary. Next, Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, the CEO of Allinial Global, shares some of the ways CPA firms can integrate with technology, how business models and firm structure might change, and more.
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The 3 components of burnout, and why they are heightened now
01/02/2022 Duración: 14minAs humans, “we are wired to see change as a warning sign of danger,” says Britt Andreatta, Ph.D. Andreatta is the author of Wired to Resist and other books, and she is a speaker and consultant to a wide variety of organizations. She was a featured speaker at the Future of Finance Summit, a meeting of finance executives, in December. With all the change and uncertainty people have faced because of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees are, to use another Andreatta description, “crispy.” In this podcast episode, she explains why change is difficult and why now is the time for leaders to spend even more time focusing on employee well-being.
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Sales tax: Nearly 4 years after Wayfair, what’s on the horizon
27/01/2022 Duración: 29minSales tax compliance is complicated and ever-changing. Diane Yetter, CPA, the president of Yetter Tax and the Sales Tax Institute, shares knowledge on the current landscape related to several sales tax topics. Hear or read the discussion on compliance since Wayfair, how some states are supplying resources to automate sales tax compliance, and advice for remote sellers when considering sales tax risks. Also, hear more about the AICPA’s role in pointing out taxpayer frustration to the IRS, more on IRS procedures for employee status determinations, and audit committee members’ opinions on audit quality.
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What one CPA calls ‘the best job in the world’
25/01/2022 Duración: 09minNancy Bagranoff, CPA, DBA, didn’t think she was going to become an accountant. But a General Electric training program opened doors for her, and she learned that she was well suited to the CPA profession. These days, Bagranoff passes on accounting lessons as a university professor. Plus, learn some of the highlights of the January issue of the JofA: an overview of the annual tax filing season quick guide, knowing when and how to raise fees at your firm, and tech-based tips to improve expense reporting.
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Grow yourself, others, and the business: Q&A with a Nike leader
20/01/2022 Duración: 21minFavorite books, a craving for constant change, and building a finance “powerhouse” — all of those topics and more are part of this interview with Tanner Johnson, CPA, CGMA, vice president–Global Finance Operations at Nike. Johnson explains how his upbringing shaped him, what the phrase “there is no finish line” means to him, and how he manages a remote team. The episode is a continuation of a series of interviews from finance leaders who attended the Future of Finance Summit in December in Nashville, Tenn.
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Developing empathy and why it’s OK not to have all the answers
18/01/2022 Duración: 16minGinnie Carlier, CPA, EY’s Americas vice chair for Talent, says that leadership’s focus has expanded beyond four walls and into being understanding of employees’ work and home lives. In this podcast episode, hear her thoughts on developing empathy, the importance of “office hours,” and why a focus on well-being is growing in importance.
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The difference between managing change and change management
13/01/2022 Duración: 15minOne key to implementing change initiatives is understanding the why and what problem you’re trying to solve, according to Jennifer Elder, CPA/CFF, CGMA. Another component, Elder says, is having a way to measure a change initiative’s success. In this podcast episode recorded in Nashville, Tenn., Elder offers advice on the best approach to implementing change and comments on some of the ways organizations’ change initiatives can go awry. Also, get up to date on news coverage of what’s new in federal taxes for 2022, what the IRS says about digital returns and filing dates and why tax season could be frustrating. And hear a summary of a recent GASB announcement regarding going concern standards.
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The CPA profession’s ‘really interesting inflection point’
11/01/2022 Duración: 24minPascal Finette, an entrepreneur and consultant, recently spoke at the Digital CPA Conference and the Future of Finance Summit in Nashville, Tenn. In this podcast conversation with the JofA’s Neil Amato, Finette shared innovation lessons from interviews with other leaders, a story about how Pepsi quickly set up a direct-to-consumer business, and why those fortunate enough to be able to work remotely can develop a routine that leads to better quality of life.
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Why a CFO needs to wear two hats
06/01/2022 Duración: 14minJames Miln, ACMA, CGMA, a finance executive at Yelp, identified several key takeaways from the recent Future of Finance Summit in Nashville, Tenn., which featured a collection of executives and outside experts discussing the ongoing transformation of the finance function. One point that was clear to Miln as it relates to transformation: “We’re all eyes wide open this is a journey, and it is hard.” His voice is one of several from the Future of Finance Summit and the Digital CPA Conference that you will hear in 2022 episodes of the podcast, which will continue to cover accounting news and trends and highlight Journal of Accountancy content, such as new FASB accounting concept statements and single audit clarity related to pandemic relief programs.
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A PPP loan forgiveness update and one CPA’s 2021 reflection
21/12/2021 Duración: 13minThis is the Journal of Accountancy podcast’s last episode of 2021. The guests in this episode are Lisa Simpson, CPA, CGMA, vice president–Firm Services at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, and Floyd Amuchie, CPA, the corporate controller at Virgin Galactic. Simpson provides an update on the status of several business relief programs and a look ahead to 2022 areas of focus for the AICPA Town Hall Series. Amuchie, who recently attended the Future of Finance Summit in Nashville, Tenn., shares a few lessons learned from the event (hear a previous JofA episode for more from Nashville). Also, get a quick preview of what the 2022 mileage rate will be for taxpayers to compute their deductible automobile costs.
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A junior-high dream realized: One CPA leader’s career path
16/12/2021 Duración: 16minDecember’s Last Word feature subject in the Journal of Accountancy is Amish Mehta, CPA, partner and nonprofit practice leader at the accounting firm Friedman LLP. Mehta explains why The Shawshank Redemption is his favorite movie, more about his path to becoming a CPA, and why it’s never too early to start networking. Also, hear a summary of recent analysis of the Senate Finance Committee’s Build Back Better text and more on the attributes of top-performing CPA firms.
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CPA leader takeaways: Listening, self-awareness, flipping the pyramid
14/12/2021 Duración: 18minA group of finance leaders took an inward focus at the recent Future of Finance Summit in Nashville, Tenn. They also explored their vision for the finance function out to 2030. The group focused on listening, self-awareness, and staff development, among other topics. This episode will be the first of several discussions from the summit, which brought together a range of corporate and not-for-profit executives. The guests in this episode, in order of appearance, are: Tom Hood, CPA/CITP, CGMA, executive vice president of business engagement and growth for the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants; Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, CPA, CGMA, former AICPA board chair and the founder of KET Solutions; John Griffin, CPA, CGMA, senior vice president and controller for AARP; Calvin Harris, CPA, senior vice president of finance and CFO of the National Urban League.
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Inflation and talent: 2 top headwinds facing business in 2022
10/12/2021 Duración: 16minNew challenges are emerging for businesses in the United States and old challenges are persisting, according to finance decision-makers in a recent quarterly survey. Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, and Mellissa Reed, CPA, explain some of the headwinds and also the reasons for optimism in the future.
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Digital assets: Auditing, accounting, and what’s next
03/12/2021 Duración: 18minAccounting for and auditing of digital assets is evolving quickly. This episode passes on guidance from a CPA leader on the topic. Amy Steele, CPA, is co-chair of the AICPA Digital Assets Working Group. She’s also an audit partner at Deloitte & Touche LLP and serves as the firm’s Global and US Audit and Assurance methodology leader for blockchain and digital assets. Steele is scheduled to present at the AICPA & CIMA Conference on Current SEC and PCAOB Developments. The conference agenda is here. The episode also includes a news roundup, touching on topics that include the latest 12-month outlook of finance executives in business and industry and some of the key tax provisions in recently passed legislation.
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Career advice and RPA tips from CPA leaders
18/11/2021 Duración: 22minHear from CPAs Maxene Bardwell and Jim Bourke in this week’s episode. Bardwell, the subject of The Last Word in the November issue of the Journal of Accountancy, shares more about her career path, why there’s value in volunteering and mentoring, how she brings her authentic self to work, and why there’s candy at her desk. Bourke, a speaker at the Digital CPA Conference, shares insight for firms on two of his conference topics, robotic process automation and emerging advisory opportunities.
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Infrastructure analysis: The ERC’s end, and what’s next
11/11/2021 Duración: 22minEd Karl, CPA, CGMA, the AICPA’s vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy, has followed infrastructure legislation closely. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was passed by the House on Nov. 5 and is now scheduled to be signed by President Joe Biden. But that version is different than the version approved by the Senate in August, and there remains a companion reconciliation bill to be negotiated. Karl shares analysis on the end of the employee retention credit, the future of corporate tax rates, preparer regulation, SALT caps, and more.
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“What’s our biggest risk?” Why the answer is changing
04/11/2021 Duración: 21minCompanies are still trying to find their way about 20 months after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their enterprise risk management (ERM) efforts were tested, as some risks were amplified and others emerged. Now, entities are trying to apply some of the lessons they learned along the way. CPAs Mark Beasley and Paul Walker, professors who each direct ERM-focused centers at universities, discuss how risk management is changing, what organizations are worried about today, and how they can better manage risks moving forward. Also, get updates on the formation of the International Sustainability Standards Board and these Journal of Accountancy headlines: How Investors Can Protect Against Inflation FASB Addresses Contract Assets, Liabilities Acquired in a Business Combination FASB Proposal Would Amend Interim Disclosure Requirements
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One firm’s succession planning success story
28/10/2021 Duración: 16minThe Journal of Accountancy’s October cover story shares how one firm approaches succession planning. REDW is a top 200 firm with offices in Phoenix, Albuquerque, and Edmond, Okla. Christina Roderick, CPA, CGMA, is the head of REDW’s tax practice, a role she assumed in July 2020. She talks about her succession journey, REDW’s approach to identifying succession candidates early, and more. Also, stay up to date on news related to FASB and the IRS, and get a primer on a CPA Insider feature on a topic certain to generate discussion: Taking a nap during the workday.