Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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Just like the industries that they cover, the lack of Black representation among news outlets acts as a barrier against understanding and eliminating systemic racism.
December 28 -
Carrie Steffen of the Whetstone Group talks about why accountants need to get comfortable with forgetting what they know and learning new things on a regular basis.
December 15 -
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