Listen in to in-depth discussions on the latest issues with thought leaders from around the profession.
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Accounting podcasters Randy Crabtree, David Bergstein and Jasen Stine share the most interesting things they've learned from guests.
April 10 -
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Sue Coffey of the AICPA dives into why the number of people entering the profession isn't keeping up with demand — and what accountants can do about it.
March 27 -
The IIA's Anthony Pugliese discusses how changes in the business landscape are changing the risks that internal auditors need to pay attention to.
March 20 -
Randy Crabtree of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Pros and "The Unique CPA" podcast, spotlights the mental health issues facing the accounting profession.
March 13 -
Daren Campbell of EY discusses the use of big data, RPA, AI and other technology, in corporate tax strategy and compliance.
March 6 -
Seth Fineberg examines what growth both can and should look like at different firms, and why it may be time to revisit your growth mindset.
February 27 -
Former IRS special agent Robert Nordlander dives into the difference between a Criminal Investigation investigation and a civil tax audit.
February 20 -
Angie Grissom shares lessons she's learned from working with accounting firms on their strategic plans.
February 13 -
IMA chief Jeff Thomson reflects on the changes in the profession over the past decades, and what he sees ahead.
February 6 -
Renee Moelders and Jennifer Wilson discuss the rising trend of remote work through the lens of the results of their 2022 Anytime, Anywhere Work Survey.
January 30 -
Todd Shapiro of the ICPAS shares valuable insights into the current and future state of the accounting profession on the verge of his retirement.
January 23 -
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Amy Bridges of CPA.com dives into what it takes to build a successful client advisory services practice.
January 9 -
RSM US chief economist Joe Brusuelas examines the prospects for recession, and what accountants should be paying attention to on behalf of their clients.
January 2 -
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