Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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Withum's Jim Bourke shares how to make your staff more efficient and more effective while working away from the office.
April 22 -
Firms need to start by identifying which clients matter most to them, and then reaching out to them, according to Sarah Dobek of Inovautus Consulting.
April 20 -
Michael Decker, vice president of examinations at the AICPA, shares a number of potential and planned changes to the CPA Exam.
April 10 -
Jim Bourke of Top 100 Firm Withum shares what his firm and others have learned from responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 6 -
Employees can be "all in" no matter where they work, according to Amy Leschke-Kahle of the Marcus Buckingham Co., an ADP company, provided managers are engaged with them.
April 1 -
AICPA executives Mark Koziel and Carl Peterson shares strategies, tactics and resources for CPAs trying to make their way through the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 30 -
CohnReznick's newly installed CEO, David Kessler, shares the challenges facing his Top 100 Firm and the profession at large — as well as how the firm has reacted to the coronavirus.
March 23 -
Transition Advisors' Bill Carlino discusses the major factors driving change in the accounting profession -- and how firms are reacting.
March 16 -
Neil Fishman of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners dissects the current state of the filing season, what to expect in the run-up to April 15 -- and what's coming after that.
March 9 -
Charlotte Rushton of Thomson Reuters shares the lessons she's learned from interviewing women who've risen in the profession for her own podcast, 'Her Accounts.'
March 2 -
Stop worrying about managing time, says Joe Woodard: The successful advisor is focused on being effective, not efficient.
February 24 -
Winding River Consulting's Gary Shamis, himself the founder of a Top 100 Firm, shares the most important factors in creating a successful organization.
February 17 -
Some accountants worry that entering into financial planning services may create conflicts of interest -- and they're right, according to John Napolitano of U.S. Wealth Management, though the specific conflicts may not be what they expect.
February 10 -
With FASB reviewing the standards for goodwill, PJ Patel, co-CEO and senior managing director at Valuation Research Corp., dives into the evolving complexities in the field.
February 3 -
Private companies got a reprieve for implementation of this major standard -- and they'll need all of it, according to LeaseQuery's George Azih.
January 27 -
Setting a growth goal is about much more than picking a percentage -- firms need to dive deeper to understand what it will really take to hit that goal, says Bob Lewis of The Visionary Group -- and they need to make sure they have people who can bring in the new business they need.
January 20 -
The brand-new withholding form for 2020 will present taxpayers with challenges, and tax pros with opportunities, says ADP's Pete Isberg.
January 13 -
The clients and markets of the future will require firms and accountants to think more clearly about the investments and effort they want to put into developing new capabilities, according to consultant Gale Crosley.
January 6 -
Erik Asgeirsson describes the new audit tools and many other developments coming out of CPA.com and the American Institute of CPAs.
December 23 -
Technology is ready to disrupt this core service of the profession, and that's going to require a serious response from auditors, according to Alan Anderson of Accountability Plus.
December 16