Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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It's important to know a lot more about your clients than just their financial situation; John Napolitano of US Wealth Management explains why you need to pry into their inner lives to serve them better.
December 7 -
The flow of assets and capital in manager selection, municipal bonds and business and mortgage capital reveals forms of systemic racism that often get overlooked.
December 7 -
UHY tax principal Thérèse Wolfe says Generation X is sandwiched between the needs of their aging parents and those of their college-debt burdened children — and they need help to handle the financial burdens.
November 30 -
The hurdles faced by Black professionals who break into the financial services belie the notion that their small numbers at the industry’s top ranks are a pipeline problem.
November 23 -
As the end of 2020 approaches, Grant Thornton's Dustin Stamper and Renato Zanichelli discuss tax tactics and strategies for a complicated year.
November 16 -
Grant Thornton's Dustin Stamper and Renato Zanichelli parse how the result of the presidential and congressional races will play out in tax legislation and policy.
November 10 -
Opening a bank or investment account — or even securing employment in a racism-free workplace — is out of reach for many Black Americans.
November 9 -
Neil Fishman and Mark Stewart — the outgoing and incoming presidents of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, respectively — share the issues they've been working on, and what they see coming for the accounting profession.
November 2 -
Investors and other stakeholders are showing a growing interest in environmental, social and governance reporting, according to KPMG partner Maura Hodge, and there's a major role for auditors in serving that interest.
October 26 -
In the first episode of the five-part documentary series, we look at how disparities in net worth and mortgage discrimination impact Black home ownership — and why it's impossible to close the gaps without attacking systemic racism.
October 26 -
This five-part series is a comprehensive effort to explain the racial discrimination Black Americans face in our financial system.
October 23 -
Avalara vice president Richard Asquith details how the U.K.'s upcoming exit from the European Union is going to have significant tax and regulatory ramifications for many American companies.
October 19 -
Kevin Dancey, CEO of the International Federation of Accountants, discusses his proposal for the IFRS Foundation to oversee an international standard-setting board for sustainability.
October 13 -
Emilie Burnette, practice lead for state tax analysis and content at Bloomberg Tax & Accounting, talks about what states are doing about taxing companies whose employees are working across state borders during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what they are doing about sales taxes.
October 5 -
The massive changes brought about by the coronavirus pandemic make this a great time for accounting firms to revisit their core mission statement, according to Carrie Steffen of The Whetstone Group.
September 28 -
As the AICPA rolls out .cpa, a new internet domain for CPAs, CPA.com president and CEO Erik Asgeirsson explains the value, and the application process.
September 21 -
It's been a most unusual year for tax pros, and National Conference of CPA Practitioners president Neil Fishman dives into the major issues — and what's to come.
September 14 -
ADP's Pete Isberg explains what we know about payroll tax deferral -- and what we don't.
September 8 -
As humanity explores the stars and starts to do business there, it will require significant innovations in accounting, according to Dr. Hank Alewine, associate professor of accounting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
August 31 -
The profession's skillset can be applied to much more than just financial statements, according to Julie Bell Lindsay of the Center for Audit Quality.
August 24