Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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Even as the profession as a whole is changing, Grant Thornton national managing partner of tax services Jamie Fowler shares how tax professionals need to prepare themselves to thrive in a new environment.
July 22 -
The current chair of the AICPA, Bill Reeb, shares his passion for the future of the profession.
July 15 -
Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com and Sue Coffey of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants examine the broader evolution of auditing, and the specifics of the AICPA's Dynamic Audit Solution.
July 8 -
The rollout of this revolutionary infrastructure is going to have wide-ranging implications -- including in the tax world, according to Avalara's Tony Susak.
July 1 -
Marijuana businesses are growing fast, but it's a complicated market that accountants need to really understand before they jump in, according to Dave Roberson and Maureen Ryan of Kukuza Associates.
June 24 -
The Supreme Court decision is groundbreaking, but it isn't the only news in sales tax: Avalara's Scott Peterson dives into a handful of other issues your clients need to know about.
June 17 -
The old model of the lone-wolf extrovert who drums up business single-handedly is changing, with roles for more and more members of the firm in business development, says Sarah Dobek of Inovautus Consulting.
June 10 -
Sandy Peters, head of financial reporting policy advocacy at the CFA Institute, talks about some of the most important points for investors and accountants to consider under the new standard on leases.
June 3 -
RSM US managing partner and CEO Joe Adams shares how his firm is becoming more innovative in the face of the challenges facing the accounting profession.
May 28 -
If you have wealthy clients who need these kinds of services, it can be a gold mine for CPAs, according to John Napolitano.
May 19 -
The old banker breakfasts and lawyer lunches won't drive the growth accounting firms need, according to top consultant Gale Crosley -- it requires coordinated teams who are thinking much more strategically about the process.
May 13 -
As generations succeed each other at accounting firms, they need to do a better job of handing off work, clients, knowledge and more, and ConvergenceCoaching partner Tamera Loerzel has valuable advice on making sure nothing gets lost.
May 6 -
With no end in sight to the staffing crunch, more and more accounting firms are discovering the benefits of being able to hire talent remotely, according to AccountingFly CEO Jeff Phillips.
April 29 -
AICPA chief auditor Bob Dohrer dives deep into the new requirement for reporting critical audit matters in the auditor's report, including recent guidance.
April 19 -
Professional partnerships require hard work, according to ConvergenceCoaching founder and leading consultant Jennifer Wilson, who offers solutions for overcoming the stumbling blocks.
April 8 -
While accountants may be concerned with how blockchain is going to impact them, it's going to have a bigger impact sooner on many of their clients' industries, says CohnReznick partner and technology industry practice leader Asael Meir.
April 2 -
Dustin Stamper and David Sites of the Washington National Tax Office of Grant Thornton dig into some of the biggest opportunities for businesses and individuals in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
March 26 -
When it comes to growing an accounting firm, commitment, persistence and education are as important as the strategies and approaches employed, according to Sarah Dobek of Inovautus Consulting.
March 19 -
The pressure is on to get staff moved up and ready for their responsibilities, according to ConvergenceCoaching's Renee Moelders -- and quality feedback is an important part of that.
March 11 -
Dave Auclair and Dustin Stamper of Grant Thornton's Washington National Tax Office look at the winners and losers from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, issues that are still unresolved and areas of the law taxpayers and their advisors need to pay more attention to.
March 4