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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  • Guiding principles for today’s boards of directors

    04/10/2022 Duración: 10min

    Change has been the one constant for companies since 2020, and the wave of new developments is challenging corporate boards to consider a fresh approach. The Future of the American Board, a new report from the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), offers a framework for boards looking for answers. Sue Cole, chair of the NACD, joins the Journal of Accountancy podcast to discuss how the NACD’s framework can be a resource for boards tasked with navigating an ever-changing corporate landscape.

  • ‘Own your narrative’ and other advice from a Starbucks executive

    29/09/2022 Duración: 14min

    For Tiffany Willis, CPA, the role as vice president and head of investor relations at Starbucks is “an overwhelming honor.” She wasn’t always certain she would end up in such a role, and in reflecting on her life, she said that her proudest moment was “just never giving up.” Willis also explains how finance professionals can “own their narrative” and why it’s important to be open about goals and dreams.

  • The importance of ‘boss moves’ when making your next career step

    27/09/2022 Duración: 15min

    Jeannine K. Brown, CEO of a talent development consultancy, worked for 17 years as an accountant, so she rightfully refers to CPAs as “my people.” She is co-chair of the AICPA & CIMA Women’s Global Leadership Summit, an event scheduled for Nov. 8–10 in Miami, and she joined the Journal of Accountancy podcast to share a few highlights from the summit’s agenda, what “psychological safety” means, and why managers should me more focused on the question “How are you doing?” Brown, also an author and ENGAGE speaker, shared some insights about the financial aspects of subpar people management.

  • What small firms need to know about succession and M&A

    22/09/2022 Duración: 26min

    CPA firm partners looking to retire in the next few years need to make sure they have a succession plan in place as soon as possible. That’s one of the messages shared in the latest episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast, produced in partnership with the AICPA Private Companies Practice Section’s Small Firm Philosophy podcast.

  • A quick tour of student loan forgiveness, a quiz, and a letter to the IRS

    15/09/2022 Duración: 09min

    This express podcast episode with transcript highlights recent Journal of Accountancy news coverage of student loan debt forgiveness, an AICPA letter requesting penalty relief from the IRS, and more. The article links mentioned in the episode are: Advice from a CPA financial planner related to student loan debt forgiveness. A quiz on SAS 145 and its new and revised terms, and the companion article about the standards. The specific requests in an AICPA letter to the IRS requesting penalty relief. The September issue of the Journal of Accountancy. A Tax Adviser article that mentions an NBA team.

  • Why CFOs have confidence in the midst of difficult economic times

    08/09/2022 Duración: 14min

    CFOs have “a rising confidence in their ability to manage through these challenging times,” according to Steve Gallucci, national managing partner for Deloitte’s U.S. CFO Program. He explains more about why finance chiefs are concerned and why they have a sense of hope in the face of an economic downturn in the latest episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. The conversation focuses on Deloitte’s third-quarter CFO Signals report, with data from mainly large, public companies in the United States.

  • The ‘mixed bag’ of economic sentiment; recent IRS news; a PCAOB update

    01/09/2022 Duración: 09min

    More than half of companies hope to add employees in the next year, but many of the CPA decision-makers at those organizations remain pessimistic about the U.S. economy. Those are a few of the key takeaways from the quarterly Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey, which was released Thursday. Inflation is a top concern chosen by many of the respondents. Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, associate technical director for Management Accounting Research and Development at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, explains some of the pain points and potential bright spots from the quarterly data.

  • The payoffs of RPA for one accounting firm

    25/08/2022 Duración: 26min

    Robotic process automation, or RPA, has been a buzzword in the accounting profession for several years. Despite that, many practitioners don’t have a great grasp of what RPA is and what it can do for accountants. Wesley Hartman has spent much of the past eight years developing RPA solutions for midsize firm Kirsch Kohn & Bridge, where he is director of technology. In this episode of the JofA podcast, produced in partnership with the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, Hartman shares how he has used RPA, how RPA can help accounting firms address key pain points, and why he and his firm are so bullish on the technology that they have launched an RPA startup. 

  • The heavier lifting that technology can accomplish for CPAs

    23/08/2022 Duración: 15min

    David Cieslak, CPA/CITP, CGMA, aka Inspector Gadget, has been following technology tools and trends for years. He took time recently to share thoughts on the Journal of Accountancy podcast, explaining how he got his nickname, the “evolutionary” vs. “revolutionary” approach he takes to analyzing technology breakthroughs year to year, and why automation should be embraced by finance professionals.

  • A closer look at tax items in the Inflation Reduction Act

    18/08/2022 Duración: 27min

    The Inflation Reduction Act includes several tax provisions, including a corporate minimum tax, a 1% excise tax on stock repurchase by corporations, and increased funding for IRS enforcement efforts.   Adam Schrom, CPA, director of product management at Bloomberg Tax, breaks down several aspects of the legislation and provides a history lesson in the process.  

  • Feeling stuck or overwhelmed? Advice to help ‘calm the storm’

    16/08/2022 Duración: 24min

    The COVID-19 pandemic led many CPAs and their employers to think deeply about mental health in ways they may not have before. Amber Setter, a former accountant and an International Coaching Federation-accredited professional certified coach, talks about signs someone may need to consider speaking with a professional about their mental health and what you can do if you notice these signs in someone else. She also gives advice on finding a mental health professional and suggests ways employers can foster staff’s well-being. Editor’s note: This conversation was published originally in June 2021.

  • Advice for avoiding the data waterfall in presentations

    09/08/2022 Duración: 15min

    Tom King, CPA, has worked in corporate America and now is a professor of accounting at Case Western Reserve University. He wrote the book The Numerate Leader in part to help professionals better approach how they share data. If the right data is presented the right way, audiences won’t simply nod their heads or completely tune out. King shares advice for how to get more “wow” and fewer yawns in this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast.

  • Why CPAs focused on the ‘core’ shouldn’t forget about exploring the ‘edge’

    04/08/2022 Duración: 24min

    Pascal Finette, an entrepreneur, consultant, and keynote speaker, shares innovation lessons from interviews with other leaders, a story about how Pepsi set up a direct-to-consumer business, and why those fortunate enough to work remotely can develop a routine that leads to better quality of life.

  • Why growing knowledge is more important than proving knowledge

    28/07/2022 Duración: 18min

    Drew Niehaus, CPA, focuses on accounting advisory services and governance, risk, and compliance in his role as managing director of a firm in Texas. He shares knowledge on those and other topics in this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast, including where organizations should start with risk management practices, the most significant new accounting standards, and why he advises new accountants, “You’re not expected to know everything.”

  • The 411 from Tom Hood on the future of finance

    27/07/2022 Duración: 13min

    The role shift of the finance function was accelerated by the pandemic, and CFOs and controllers continue to adapt to provide value for their organizations. Few people have more insight on that topic than Tom Hood, CPA/CITP, CGMA, executive vice president–Business Engagement & Growth for the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, representing AICPA & CIMA. Hood is a featured speaker on a skills-focused webinar on Thursday about the Finance Leadership Program. He also leads a group of finance executives from large organizations, and he shared insights from that group — and what it will emphasize in the future — in this podcast conversation. More information can be found on the following topics mentioned: A registration link for the webinar on Thursday. The Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners

  • Breaking down the top issues facing CPA firms

    21/07/2022 Duración: 19min

    IRS service issues are a top concern for firms small and large, according to results of the 2022 AICPA Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS) CPA Firm Top Issues Survey. But those service issues are not the only concern. Lisa Simpson, CPA, CGMA, AICPA vice president–Firm Services, and Carl Peterson, CPA, CGMA, vice president–Small Firm Interests, take a closer look at the issues and what those issues will mean for firms going forward.

  • 2024 CPA Exam Blueprints: The trends driving proposed changes

    19/07/2022 Duración: 17min

    Today’s CPA devotes time and energy to focus on areas not even in existence a generation ago. As a result of technology and other changes in business, there is a need for updated testing of the skills needed to become a licensed CPA. Lori Kelly, CPA, lead manager–Exam Content for the AICPA, explains how the 2024 CPA Exam, based on proposed Blueprints, will look; why the changes are being proposed; and why feedback between now and Sept. 30 is vital. Also, here are three links to related resources: The CPA Evolution site. The 2024 CPA Exam exposure draft. Journal of Accountancy coverage of the release of the CPA Exam Blueprints.

  • A suitably summer story: One CPA’s travel quest

    14/07/2022 Duración: 19min

    Tim Keefe, CPA, CGMA, is continuing a family tradition in the profession. His grandfather, father, and two siblings have been accountants. Keefe has worked in several industries over the course of his career, and he found value in the mentorship of several people along the way. Keefe is curious by nature, and he likes to see new places. That’s one reason he’s in the middle of traveling to every U.S. state, where he’s trying to see a professional sporting event in each. He’s also hoping to visit all the current Major League Baseball stadiums. Keefe, the subject of the Journal of Accountancy June issue’s Last Word feature, shared highlights of recent travels, why he thinks listening is so important, and more. Also, get a summary of recent IRS news coverage by Paul Bonner on two topics: A report that shows delayed screening of IRS new hires put taxpayer data at risk A letter from the AICPA that calls for further measures to address the IRS backlog.

  • The state of risk oversight: Why structure but also agility matter

    12/07/2022 Duración: 16min

    Risk management came to the forefront for many organizations during the Great Recession. Now, in the midst of the Great Resignation and other highly disruptive events, risk management continues to be vital. An annual report on the state of risk oversight takes a closer look into where organizations stand and what they can learn about their own gaps. Mark Beasley, CPA, Ph.D., a professor at North Carolina State University and director of the school’s ERM Initiative, explains more in the latest episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Click here for the report’s most recent edition, and for more resources, visit this page.

  • From the archives: How purpose can play a bigger role in business

    30/06/2022 Duración: 20min

    Harvard Business School professor and author Ranjay Gulati says that sentiment is growing among business leaders that companies have a larger role to play than simply providing shareholder value. This episode is a rebroadcast of Gulati’s appearance on the FM podcast to discuss that topic and others highlighted in his recent book, Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies.

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