Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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International Federation of Accountants CEO Kevin Dancey talks about how accounting organizations around the world are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and working with each other to solve problems and share resources.
June 5 -
As companies struggle to survive in an increasingly complex and threatening environment, the role of management accountants has become ever-more critical, according to IMA president and CEO Jeff Thomson.
June 3 -
Bill Smith, managing director of the National Tax Office of CBIZ MHM, discusses the loan forgiveness provisions of the PPP, along with the employee retention credit, net operating loss carrybacks and economic impact payments, along with the prospects for the next round of stimulus in Washington.
May 29 -
Tosha Anderson of The Charity CFO shares the strategies that not-for-profit organizations are taking to weather COVID-19.
May 27 -
Accountants are looking cautiously at the prospects for reopening the economy, shares Ohio Society of CPAs president and CEO Scott Wiley -- and they have an important part to play in that.
May 20 -
Grant Thornton CEO Brad Preber and principal Linda Miller, who leads the firm's fraud and financial crimes practice, offer strategies to help businesses protect themselves from fraud amid the pandemic environment.
May 18 -
Grant Thornton CEO Brad Preber and principal Linda Miller, who leads the firm’s fraud and financial crimes practice, explain why the coronavirus pandemic and the government response to it have created unique opportunities for fraud.
May 13 -
Withum's Jim Bourke breaks down which of your firm's applications can be swapped to web-based versions right now, and which you'll have to wait for later.
May 11 -
As the accounting profession moves through the coronavirus, Transition Advisors' Joel Sinkin shares what the last recession and the aftermath of 9/11 tell us to expect in the M&A market.
May 6 -
The Paycheck Protection Program continues to evolve -- and there are other ways to help business clients, according to Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com and Mark Koziel of the AICPA.
May 4 -
What you're charging clients is a delicate subject even in the best of times, and the current crisis makes it even more uncomfortable. Sarah Dobek of Inovautus Consulting offers advice on how to handle this complicated topic.
April 29 -
Some firms may think now is not the time to be reaching out to new clients -- but they can't afford not to keep prospects moving through their pipeline, says business development consultant Art Kuesel.
April 27 -
Withum's Jim Bourke shares how to make your staff more efficient and more effective while working away from the office.
April 22 -
Firms need to start by identifying which clients matter most to them, and then reaching out to them, according to Sarah Dobek of Inovautus Consulting.
April 20 -
Michael Decker, vice president of examinations at the AICPA, shares a number of potential and planned changes to the CPA Exam.
April 10 -
Jim Bourke of Top 100 Firm Withum shares what his firm and others have learned from responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 6 -
Employees can be "all in" no matter where they work, according to Amy Leschke-Kahle of the Marcus Buckingham Co., an ADP company, provided managers are engaged with them.
April 1 -
AICPA executives Mark Koziel and Carl Peterson shares strategies, tactics and resources for CPAs trying to make their way through the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 30 -
CohnReznick's newly installed CEO, David Kessler, shares the challenges facing his Top 100 Firm and the profession at large — as well as how the firm has reacted to the coronavirus.
March 23 -
Transition Advisors' Bill Carlino discusses the major factors driving change in the accounting profession -- and how firms are reacting.
March 16