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  • (Left to right) EY partner Mark Kronforst, SEC acting chief accountant Ryan Wolfe and FASB chair Richard Jones at the Financial Executives International and USC Leventhal conference.

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is making plans in case it inherits the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's duties if the tax bill passes.

    June 11
  • confidence-vs-doubt-foto-250.jpg

    U.S. accountants who advise small and midsized businesses are feeling less confident this year, according to a new survey.

    June 11
  • The Senate side of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
    Tax

    A $30,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction would be a compromise between current law and the more generous limit in the House's version of the bill.

    June 11
  • Unicorn Hunting

    With the accounting profession facing a critical talent shortage, firms must adopt innovative approaches to attract, hire, and retain top talent.

    June 11
  • Todd Greenbaum

    Todd Greenbaum is the President and CEO of Input 1, a leading insurance technology provider. With more than 40 years of experience, he is a recognized expert in digital transformation and insurtech innovation. Under his leadership, Input 1 currently manages $16B+ in annual premiums and serves +two million users.

    June 11
  • Craig Walker

    Craig Walker is Head of Product Strategy at Digits, where he's helping to reimagine accounting in the age of AI. A seasoned industry leader, Craig was co-founder and founding CTO for online accounting and small business software, Xero. Craig is bringing that experience to building the next generation of accounting software in Digits.

    June 11
  • Why Your Clients Don't Value Your Services…and How to Change Their Thinking

    What clients value and what accountants believe they value are often worlds apart.

    June 11
  • David Wood

    Dr. David A. Wood is passionate about understanding new technologies and implementing them into the curriculum of Brigham Young University, where he works as the Glenn D. Ardis professor of accounting. He has published over 200 articles in a combination of respected academic and practitioner journals, monographs, books, and cases, including a recently released book on AI titled, "Rewiring your Mind for AI: How to Think, Work, and Thrive in the Age of Intelligence". He has helped companies and organizations around the world learn about and implement GenAI and other tech topics. He was previously named by Accounting Today as one of the 100 most influential people in accounting. He is a cocreator of a free generative AI governance framework (see http://genai.global/), and of two companies related to GenAI training and reviewing Excel workpapers (http://skillabyte.com/ and https://hiddenhawkai.com/).

    June 11
  • Baaske

    Dr. Becca Baaske is an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the Sykes College of Business at the University of Tampa. She brings practical experience from both public accounting, having worked as an auditor at PwC Chicago, and corporate accounting, where she served as staff at the former John Marshall Law School. Her research primarily contributes to the auditing and accounting information systems (AIS) judgment and decision-making literature, with a focus on experimental methodology. Specifically, much of her work examines how auditors may overlook risks or audit issues due to insufficient skill sets related to data or limitations in skeptical cognitive processing. Additionally, she contributes to the accounting education literature, exploring topics such as motivation, learning, and initiatives aimed at strengthening the accounting pipeline. She has published in academic journals such as Auditing: A Journal of Practice & TheoryJournal of Information Systems, and Accounting Horizons

    June 11
  • Practical AI for Accountants: A Discussion of How AI Can Be Used for Accounting Professionals

    Explore the potential of AI in accounting with real tangible and practical applications tailored to today's accounting professionals.

    June 11