Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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A little-known new professional standard speaks to accountants’ responsibilities when they uncover client noncompliance with laws and regs. Audit Conduct’s Cathy Allen unpacks the details.
January 8 -
RSM partner Rich Stuart dives into the potential impact of FASB’s incoming standard for leases.
January 2 -
To help preparers get ready for tax season, NCCPAP president Stephen Mankowski shares the top issues they should bear in mind.
December 18 -
Blockchain and other emergent technologies are upending the work accountants do; Thack Brown, general manager and global head of business finance at SAP, dives into how.
December 11 -
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Whether you call it value billing or advanced pricing, the way accountants charge for their services is going to change in the near future, and consultant Michelle Golden dives into how.
November 27 -
CPA firms aren’t just merging with other CPA firms any more – they’re scouting out practices in HR, IT, engineering, financial planning and many other areas, according to Transition Advisors’ Bill Carlino.
November 13 -
Accountants too often shoot themselves in the foot when it comes to talking to clients about fees, and Inovautus Consulting’s Sarah Johnson Dobek encourages them not to be afraid to stand up for themselves and their value to make these conversations less awkward.
November 6 -
The new revenue recognition standards are just about ready to go live: Brian Marshall, a partner in the National Accounting Standards Group at RSM US, talks about the challenges they represent.
October 23 -
Fayezul Choudhury, CEO of the International Federation of Accountants, discusses how IFAC is helping emerging economies develop their associations for accountants.
October 13 -
Paul Becht, a partner at Top 100 Firm Margolin, Winer & Evens, discusses FASB’s new leasing standard and how it will affect the real estate industry and other sectors.
October 2 -
Running a pure forensics practice is very different from running a regular accounting firm – forensic CPA Tiffany Couch explains how.
September 25 -
As many firms struggle with the transition to future leadership, Top 20 firm Green Hasson Janks has already announced its next-generation MP, Tom Barry, who provides insight into the firm’s succession planning process.
September 18 -
While tax season is a period rife with hacking attempts, cybercriminals don’t take any time off. Accountants have to be vigilant with safety year-round, says cybersecurity expert Kevin O’Brien.
September 11 - Non-profits
FASB recently proposed new guidance on nonprofit accounting for contributions and grants; in this podcast, AICPA associate director and nonprofit expert Chris Cole walks us through what it means.
August 21 -
As the accounting profession struggles to attract a new and more diverse cohort of accountants, Harold Deiters, a partner at Baker Tilly and president of the New York State Society of CPAs shares why it matters, and what his state is doing to move the needle – as well as why giving back to the profession is well worth it.
August 14 -
NCCPAP president Steve Mankowki discusses their concerns for preparers and their clients.
August 7 -
Cognitive computing and artificial intelligence may be poised to replace a lot of the work that accountants and tax pros do, but they also offer tremendous opportunities, according to Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting chief technology officer Tim Vanderham – and they may be coming sooner than you think.
July 31 -
When it comes to practice sales, there are five factors to consider, according to Joel Sinkin, president of Transition Advisors.
July 24 -
In 2009, Fourlane was founded in Texas – with no physical offices. Founder and CEO Marjorie Adams talks about the system she’s built over the years to make this possible.
July 17