Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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RoseRyan founder Kathy Ryan shares her firm's secrets for happy, engaged, and diverse employees.
February 26 -
You can ignore change -- or you can prepare for it and leverage it, says Joe Woodard, who dives into the tools that are changing accounting.
February 19 -
RSM US chief economist Joe Brusuelas lays out the national and international issues facing the economic landscape over the next 12 months.
February 11 -
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NCCPAP's Neil Fishman talks about the issues facing small firms and sole practitioners.
February 4 -
Many business owners and entrepreneurs are looking to realize value from the companies they've created, but don't know how, says Anthony Glomski, who sees a major role for accountants in guiding these clients through a liquidity event.
January 28 -
Much of what we know about whistleblowers is wrong -- and that matters, because they play a crucial role in uncovering fraud, says accounting professor and fraud researcher Kelly Richmond Pope.
January 21 -
Cross-border commerce offers a tremendous opportunity for U.S. businesses -- but there are serious tax, customs and other compliance requirements that their accountants need to be aware of, according to Avalara VP Amy Morgan.
January 11 -
Accountants should focus less on hours worked and more on the value they're delivering, says Joe Woodard.
January 8 -
The accounting profession is exploring remote and flexible work, but still has a long way to go. Renee Moelders and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching share the results of their "Anytime, Anywhere Work" survey, and point up both the benefits, and the strategies firms should employ.
December 17 -
Vinay Pai, senior vice president of engineering at Bill.com, goes under the hood of artificial intelligence to explain what it is, what it does, and what it means for the profession.
December 10 -
All of your employees can boost your bottom line, says Angie Grissom of the Rainmaker Companies -- they just need to know how.
December 3 -
As buyers get pickier about merger candidates, Transition Advisors' Joel Sinkin offers a set of tips for ways to stand out -- and improve your firm at the same time.
November 26 -
Ron Causey, the CEO and co-founder of SC&H Group, offers insights into what made his firm the No. 1 Large Firm to Work For in 2018.
November 20 -
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The profession is being swept up in a revolution wrought by technology and other factors, and ICPAS chief Todd Shapiro wants accountants to get out ahead of it.
November 6 -
Thought leader and consultant Jennifer Wilson lays out the hallmarks of the new model -- from collaboration and innovation to tech-savvy and open to change.
October 29 -
It can be difficult for accountants to develop a consultative approach to serving their clients, and Rainmaker Companies’ Angie Grissom offers useful advice on how to open up the opportunities.
October 22 -
The IMA's Jeff Thomson discusses generational issues in accounting and how they’re learning to use advanced technologies
October 15 -
Amy Vetter shares her journey from CPA to "cherished advisor."
October 10