Journal of Accountancy Podcasts

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The Journal of Accountancy Podcast series explores the topics, technology and tactics that are transforming the accounting profession.

Episodios

  • Doubling down on tech: What’s in store at Digital CPA in Vegas

    16/11/2023 Duración: 14min

    The 2023 Digital CPA Conference, Dec. 3–6 in Las Vegas, will be the event’s 12th year. To explore the trends that drive this year’s agenda – and to look back on the conference’s weather-delayed start – Michael Cerami joins the JofA podcast. Cerami is executive vice president of strategic alliances, business development, and communications at CPA.com, the AICPA’s business and technology subsidiary. Cerami discusses generative AI, previews some of the Digital CPA sessions, and explains how business model transformation is a key topic for future-focused CPA firms and practitioners. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         More from CPA.com’s Michael Cerami on the recently released AI toolkit. ·         Cerami’s preview of some of the keynote speakers’ topics. ·         Why the initial Digital CPA event was delayed about six weeks. ·         Why business model transformation is top of mind for the profession. ·         How Digital CPA has led the discussion over the years on the topic of client adviso

  • In an online meeting, where do you direct your eyes?

    09/11/2023 Duración: 16min

    The title above is the first question posed to the guest on this episode of the JofA podcast. Byron Patrick, CPA/CITP, CGMA, vice president—Client Success at the B3 Method Institute, is a repeat guest on the show, and he’s spoken previously about best practices for virtual meetings. The conversation topic was spurred by an article covering recent research about how our brains perceive interaction differently in virtual meetings than in-person meetings. The first time Patrick appeared on the JofA podcast, in 2019, he discussed effective email rules. Over the years, he’s shared PowerPoint rules to live by and advice for virtual meetings. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         Why trying to look someone in the eye is difficult in virtual meetings. ·         Patrick’s recall of memorable meeting gaffes. ·         How headphones can be useful in online meetings. ·         A cameo appearance from Patrick’s dog, Trinity. ·         Why Patrick says that 10 minutes of consideration can make meeting att

  • ‘Moving so quickly’: The latest on ESG compliance

    02/11/2023 Duración: 13min

    When will the SEC’s proposed rule on climate disclosures become final? And what effect will new legislation in California have on companies across the country? Those questions and more are topics of this episode of the JofA podcast. Ami Beers, CPA, CGMA, senior director–Assurance & Advisory Innovation at the AICPA, discusses the latest news on multiple regulatory and reporting fronts. She also previews a December virtual conference. and discusses the AICPA a summary resource document, created in response to recently signed laws in California. Beers also discusses SEC rules that are not climate-related, such as ones focusing on human capital and board diversity. What you'll learn from this episode: The nationwide impact of new climate-related legislation in California on public and private companies. Where the SEC stands on its proposed climate rule, and the SEC’s plans related to the “S” and “G” in ESG. The key role CPAs are positioned play in the rapidly evolving ESG reporting environment. How

  • Better business: How to invest in staff and keep staff invested

    26/10/2023 Duración: 13min

    For several years now, finance executives have had talent development and retention on their minds – even with all the other business headwinds they’re facing today. That’s why the timing of an apprenticeship program has been so important, and why it’s the main topic on this episode of the JofA podcast.  Today’s guest, Barry Payne, director—External Relations, Management Accounting at AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, explains the tie-in between the emphasis on apprenticeships and the Future of Finance Leadership Advisory Group (FFLAG).  Also, hear a short segment of the Small Firm Philosophy podcast where the owner of a small CPA firm talks about a drastic change to her business model that paid personal and professional dividends.  Resources: U.S. apprenticeship program overview Future of Finance Summit agenda and registration JofA article on Sandy Johns and the transformative leap she took for her firm  What you’ll learn from thi

  • No Plan B: A personal lesson about retirement readiness

    19/10/2023 Duración: 11min

    Stephanie Hughes doesn’t want anyone, especially families, to face an unforeseen crisis when it comes time to retire. Her family’s own struggles, when she was in college, helped shape that view. Hughes, CEO of the Wealth Management & Family Office at the firm Wiss & Co. LLP, said she’s teaching her daughter about money, saving, and thinking early about retirement. Dedicating a little bit of time now to educate others about retirement readiness can pay big dividends down the road. This episode of the JofA podcast also highlights breaking news related to IRS details on withdrawing employee retention credit claims. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         More about Stephanie Hughes and the division of the firm Wiss of which she is CEO. ·         The personal experience that helped shape Hughes and her view on financial planning, especially as it relates to transferring family wealth. ·         How her family’s struggle led Hughes to a job that she says “became my passion.” ·         Why retire

  • An unorthodox path to CPA success

    12/10/2023 Duración: 27min

    Nicole Davis isn't your typical CPA firm owner. She has five children, owns three businesses, and has zero work experience in a public accounting firm. She has crafted a presence on social media including an account with more than 12,000 followers on X, formerly known as Twitter. How has Davis done all of this, launching the firm Butler-Davis Tax & Accounting and two other businesses? And what has she learned along the way? She shares her story in this episode, a collaboration with the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, which is produced by the AICPA's Private Companies Practice Section. What you’ll learn from this episode: Why Davis changed her firm's business model after the first year. How she uses video to communicate with clients and staff. How she shifted her firm away from taxes to accounting, bookkeeping, and advisory services. How price increases helped her firm right-size its client base. How she uses social media to connect with peers and land clients.

  • Why should CPAs understand ChatGPT?

    05/10/2023 Duración: 29min

    In the spring, two technology-focused accounting educators wrote an article about ChatGPT’s ability to answer hypothetical client questions. Now, they’re joining the JofA podcast to look into the future of generative AI. Mfon Akpan, CGMA, DBA, an assistant professor of accounting at Methodist University, and Scott Dell, CPA, DBA, an assistant professor of accounting at Francis Marion University, explain why CPAs and other professionals can be left behind professionally if they don’t spend time learning about tools such as ChatGPT. They talk about productivity gains, the competitive divide that could develop, and how, in the short term, more training is needed to fully harness generative AI. Akpan and Dell also note that although the power of generative AI tools is exciting, these tools are far from perfect. In particular, accuracy remains a concern. Editor’s note: The interview was recorded in August. What you’ll learn from this episode: How Akpan and Dell got to know each other. A forecast of how gener

  • Driving fuel efficiency: CPAs’ changing role in oil and gas reporting

    28/09/2023 Duración: 16min

    Ryan Bogner, EY’s Americas digital sustainability leader, is the keynote speaker at the AICPA & CIMA Oil & Gas Conference in November in Las Vegas. He explains on this episode of the JofA podcast how the regulatory landscape will affect reporting going forward, the link between cost efficiency and carbon efficiency, and why, even with more focus on sustainable energy sources, demand for oil and gas remains high. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         Bogner’s explanation of how reporting directives in Europe can affect U.S. companies. ·         How changes in the regulatory landscape could affect CPAs’ reporting and assurance duties and timelines. ·         An update on the release of the SEC climate rule’s final version. ·         Definitions of “carbon efficiency” and “carbon intensity.” ·         Why Bogner says that demand for oil and gas as an energy source isn’t diminishing.

  • Summing up Sid: The ultimate CPA and friend to all

    22/09/2023 Duración: 23min

    Plenty of CPAs can say they learned something from Sid Kess, who died last week at age 97. This episode of the JofA podcast shares more memories of Kess, dating back 50 years. What you’ll learn from this episode: Background information on Sid Kess, who died last week at age 97. What Kess taught Marty Finn about relationship-building at conferences. David Lifson’s surprise that Kess remembered him from a meeting that occurred at least 10 years earlier. Julie Welch’s memory of when Kess suffered broken bones just before an AICPA video session but carried on.  AICPA & CIMA CEO Barry Melancon’s early dealings with Kess. Why Melancon said that “you hated to disappoint” Kess.

  • ERC suspended: What happens next

    15/09/2023 Duración: 11min

    On Thursday, the IRS suspended the processing of new employee retention credit (ERC) claims to combat the prevalence of fraud. These measures will help protect small businesses and aim to stop fraud by promoters of ERC mills. In this episode, Kris Esposito, Director — Tax Policy & Advocacy, AICPA & CIMA, joins April Walker, CPA, CGMA, Lead Manager — Tax Practice & Ethics, AICPA & CIMA, to discuss this important news development and break down the details of the announcement. What you’ll learn from this episode: How to find out if submitted claims have been processed (3:53). When recently submitted claims will be processed (4:41). How to talk to your clients about the IRS announcement (6:22). How a new resource can help (7:38).

  • No regrets: Reflections on a family-owned CPA firm’s ‘great run’

    14/09/2023 Duración: 23min

    For Kevin Martin, CPA, the many happy memories of his father — also a CPA named Kevin Martin — outweigh the grief that accompanied the elder Martin’s death in 2019.  An otherwise healthy 78-year-old, the grandfather to Kevin and Lisa Martin’s four children was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a debilitating disease that has no cure. He died about a month later.   Kevin Martin, the son, didn’t want those memories to fade away, and so, in the middle of the pandemic, he decided to write. He kept writing, and eventually his grief journal became a book, All Is Well: Life Lessons from a Preacher’s Father. In this episode of the JofA podcast, Martin discusses the “preacher” part of the book’s title, how the family-owned CPA firm has moved forward, and advice for dealing with life-altering events. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         The upheaval in accounting and other industries that affected Martin’s firm at the onset of the pandemic. ·         Why Martin decided to write a book

  • Why the outlook of CPA decision-makers has improved

    07/09/2023 Duración: 09min

    It’s not a rosy outlook by any means, but the mood of finance decision-makers has brightened in the past three months. That’s according to a third-quarter survey of CPA decision-makers in business and industry. Optimism is rising, along with projections on revenue for the coming 12 months. Also, inflation is no longer the top challenge chosen by respondents.  Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, AICPA & CIMA's associate technical director – Reasearch and Development, discusses the results of the Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey in this podcast episode. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         The decline in the percentage of respondents expecting their businesses to contract. ·         A breakdown of how CPA decision-makers in business and industry feel about the likelihood of a recession. ·         The top challenges facing finance executives. ·         What Witt calls the “keynote stat” to monitor leading up to the fourth-quarter survey results.

  • An updated practice aid and how it can assist in audits of digital assets

    01/09/2023 Duración: 17min

    The AICPA’s Digital Assets Working Group published the first iteration of its digital assets practice aid in late 2019. Since then, much has changed related to digital assets, and so the practice aid has evolved with timely updates. The latest update, member-locked content published in late July, continues that evolution.  On this episode of the JofA podcast, Kyle Sewell, CPA, a member of the Digital Assets Working Group, explains more about why the updates are important and how they can help practitioners.

  • 3 keys to building a strong team: Partnerships, people, goal alignment

    24/08/2023 Duración: 14min

    When Rand Greenblatt, PA, assumed the role as CFO of Elixir Solutions in early 2022, he set out to improve finance operations while empowering team members. He said that seeing direct reports improve through taking on stretch roles is a key part of talent development – and something that’s gratifying to him. Greenblatt shared what it’s like to manage a team that’s fully remote, why he considers that setup “a boon to the organization,” and more in this episode of the JofA podcast. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         Rand Greenblatt’s background writing for a newsletter tied to the JofA. ·         Greenblatt’s new role and more about his job priorities. ·         Three areas of focus for improving his organization’s finance function. ·         The “huge selling point” – and other benefits – of being a fully remote company. ·         What Greenblatt considers the most rewarding part of his job.

  • Hybrid intelligence: Working with AI instead of against it

    17/08/2023 Duración: 20min

    Future-focused consultant and entrepreneur Scott Klososky admits he doesn’t know exactly what the future holds as it relates to artificial intelligence. But he is definitely more upbeat about the productivity possibilities AI offers than down about the jobs AI might eliminate He believes AI will cut out parts of jobs, not entire ones. Klososky will talk more on this topic in September at the AICPA & CIMA Conference on Banks and Savings Institutions. About AI, Klososky says: “Instead of fearing it, we need to get better at embracing it and loving and appreciating what it can do.” What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         How the past 10 months have transformed the adoption of generative AI such as ChatGPT. ·         What Klososky means by the phrase “consumerized AI” – and how what’s happening now compares to the launch of the iPhone. ·         Why Klososky prefers “machine intelligence” over “artificial intelligence.” ·         How technology could play a role in helping to close the U.S. labor

  • ‘All in this together’: Addressing the CPA pipeline issue

    10/08/2023 Duración: 10min

    Lexy Kessler, CPA, CGMA, is the chair of the National Pipeline Advisory Group, a group of accounting stakeholders formed to help shape strategy to address the profession's talent shortage. Kessler is mid-Atlantic leader for the firm Aprio and a member of the board of directors of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. She is a former chair of the Maryland Association of CPAs. In this episode, Kessler discusses why leading the group appealed to her, more about the group’s responsibilities, and why she’s excited to learn from the group’s other members. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         What the advisory group is and the approach it is taking to key responsibilities. ·         Some of the ways the talent shortage in the profession has affected business. ·         Why organizations, including CPA firms, must be open to looking inward for solutions to the profession’s pipeline problem. ·         How the National Pipeline Advisory Group’s universally desired end re

  • How one small firm drastically cut its busy-season hours

    03/08/2023 Duración: 19min

    Johanna Sweaney Salt, CPA, CGMA, used to work 100 hours a week during busy season. As the founder and managing partner of Gray, Salt & Associates LLP, she believed it was her responsibility to put in the time needed to make her small firm a success. Today, Johanna remains a full-time partner at the firm, and her son, Dalton Sweaney, CPA, is now the managing partner. His desire a few years ago to spend more time with his young children prompted him to ask his mother if they could make changes to make busy season less crazy. She said yes, starting a multiyear journey that has freed Dalton up for more dinners with his family and has cut her busy-season hours almost in half. What changes did they make and how have they kept the firm running profitably? What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         How the firm began a move to cut back on both total hours and hours worked in the office. ·         The remote work toolkit that assisted in the business transformation. ·         How a hard minimum set by the fi

  • Fraud, football, and a viral video: A midsummer compilation

    28/07/2023 Duración: 16min

    This episode is a midsummer look back at insights from selected 2023 podcast guests, from a Super Bowl CFO to the AICPA vice chair.  

  • Why the disconnect? Risks are everywhere; risk management is not

    20/07/2023 Duración: 14min

    A survey report that focuses on enterprise risk management (ERM) and offers tools for risk practitioners is the focus of this episode of the JofA podcast. The 14th edition of The State of Risk Oversight, a report produced jointly by the AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, and the ERM Initiative at North Carolina State University, shows that the volume and complexity of risks continues to be prominent on the radar of leaders at U.S. organizations of all types and sizes. However, complete and formal ERM processes are just as common now as five years ago, after the survey showed nearly a decade of increased interest in ERM. Mark Beasley, CPA, Ph.D., a professor at N.C. State and director of the school’s ERM Initiative, analyzes the disconnect, explains why a post-pandemic sigh of relief is not a good sign for risk managers, and shares some of the questions that organizations can ask themselves to improve their ERM practices. What you’ll learn from th

  • S corps. and Rev. Rul. 2008-18 F reorganizations

    13/07/2023 Duración: 26min

    In this podcast episode, a collaboration between the JofA and the Tax Section Odyssey podcasts, Tony Nitti, CPA, partner—National Tax at EY, joins April Walker, CPA, CGMA, lead manager—Tax Practice & Ethics at AICPA & CIMA, from ENGAGE 2023.   The main topic of their discussion is Rev. Rul. 2008-18, delving into S corporation reorganizations.   Related resources   Rev. Rul. 2008-18 — Postulates two situations in which an S corporation becomes a qualified subchapter S subsidiary (QSub) of a newly formed corporation that will qualify as an F reorganization. The ruling also provides new guidance on the proper employer identification number (EIN) to be used by the entities in each situation. Private equity and F reorganizations involving S corporations — The Tax Adviser, Sept. 1, 2020 6 reasons an S corporation wouldn’t need a PLR | Tax Section Odyssey —  Rev. Proc. 2022-19 provides procedures to allow S corporations and their shareholders to resolve frequently encountered issues without requesting a PLR.

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