Journal of Accountancy Podcasts

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Sinopsis

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

Episodios

  • A closer look at tax items in the Inflation Reduction Act

    18/08/2022 Duración: 27min

    The Inflation Reduction Act includes several tax provisions, including a corporate minimum tax, a 1% excise tax on stock repurchase by corporations, and increased funding for IRS enforcement efforts.   Adam Schrom, CPA, director of product management at Bloomberg Tax, breaks down several aspects of the legislation and provides a history lesson in the process.  

  • Feeling stuck or overwhelmed? Advice to help ‘calm the storm’

    16/08/2022 Duración: 24min

    The COVID-19 pandemic led many CPAs and their employers to think deeply about mental health in ways they may not have before. Amber Setter, a former accountant and an International Coaching Federation-accredited professional certified coach, talks about signs someone may need to consider speaking with a professional about their mental health and what you can do if you notice these signs in someone else. She also gives advice on finding a mental health professional and suggests ways employers can foster staff’s well-being. Editor’s note: This conversation was published originally in June 2021.

  • Advice for avoiding the data waterfall in presentations

    09/08/2022 Duración: 15min

    Tom King, CPA, has worked in corporate America and now is a professor of accounting at Case Western Reserve University. He wrote the book The Numerate Leader in part to help professionals better approach how they share data. If the right data is presented the right way, audiences won’t simply nod their heads or completely tune out. King shares advice for how to get more “wow” and fewer yawns in this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast.

  • Why CPAs focused on the ‘core’ shouldn’t forget about exploring the ‘edge’

    04/08/2022 Duración: 24min

    Pascal Finette, an entrepreneur, consultant, and keynote speaker, shares innovation lessons from interviews with other leaders, a story about how Pepsi set up a direct-to-consumer business, and why those fortunate enough to work remotely can develop a routine that leads to better quality of life.

  • Why growing knowledge is more important than proving knowledge

    28/07/2022 Duración: 18min

    Drew Niehaus, CPA, focuses on accounting advisory services and governance, risk, and compliance in his role as managing director of a firm in Texas. He shares knowledge on those and other topics in this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast, including where organizations should start with risk management practices, the most significant new accounting standards, and why he advises new accountants, “You’re not expected to know everything.”

  • The 411 from Tom Hood on the future of finance

    27/07/2022 Duración: 13min

    The role shift of the finance function was accelerated by the pandemic, and CFOs and controllers continue to adapt to provide value for their organizations. Few people have more insight on that topic than Tom Hood, CPA/CITP, CGMA, executive vice president–Business Engagement & Growth for the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, representing AICPA & CIMA. Hood is a featured speaker on a skills-focused webinar on Thursday about the Finance Leadership Program. He also leads a group of finance executives from large organizations, and he shared insights from that group — and what it will emphasize in the future — in this podcast conversation. More information can be found on the following topics mentioned: A registration link for the webinar on Thursday. The Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners

  • Breaking down the top issues facing CPA firms

    21/07/2022 Duración: 19min

    IRS service issues are a top concern for firms small and large, according to results of the 2022 AICPA Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS) CPA Firm Top Issues Survey. But those service issues are not the only concern. Lisa Simpson, CPA, CGMA, AICPA vice president–Firm Services, and Carl Peterson, CPA, CGMA, vice president–Small Firm Interests, take a closer look at the issues and what those issues will mean for firms going forward.

  • 2024 CPA Exam Blueprints: The trends driving proposed changes

    19/07/2022 Duración: 17min

    Today’s CPA devotes time and energy to focus on areas not even in existence a generation ago. As a result of technology and other changes in business, there is a need for updated testing of the skills needed to become a licensed CPA. Lori Kelly, CPA, lead manager–Exam Content for the AICPA, explains how the 2024 CPA Exam, based on proposed Blueprints, will look; why the changes are being proposed; and why feedback between now and Sept. 30 is vital. Also, here are three links to related resources: The CPA Evolution site. The 2024 CPA Exam exposure draft. Journal of Accountancy coverage of the release of the CPA Exam Blueprints.

  • A suitably summer story: One CPA’s travel quest

    14/07/2022 Duración: 19min

    Tim Keefe, CPA, CGMA, is continuing a family tradition in the profession. His grandfather, father, and two siblings have been accountants. Keefe has worked in several industries over the course of his career, and he found value in the mentorship of several people along the way. Keefe is curious by nature, and he likes to see new places. That’s one reason he’s in the middle of traveling to every U.S. state, where he’s trying to see a professional sporting event in each. He’s also hoping to visit all the current Major League Baseball stadiums. Keefe, the subject of the Journal of Accountancy June issue’s Last Word feature, shared highlights of recent travels, why he thinks listening is so important, and more. Also, get a summary of recent IRS news coverage by Paul Bonner on two topics: A report that shows delayed screening of IRS new hires put taxpayer data at risk A letter from the AICPA that calls for further measures to address the IRS backlog.

  • The state of risk oversight: Why structure but also agility matter

    12/07/2022 Duración: 16min

    Risk management came to the forefront for many organizations during the Great Recession. Now, in the midst of the Great Resignation and other highly disruptive events, risk management continues to be vital. An annual report on the state of risk oversight takes a closer look into where organizations stand and what they can learn about their own gaps. Mark Beasley, CPA, Ph.D., a professor at North Carolina State University and director of the school’s ERM Initiative, explains more in the latest episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Click here for the report’s most recent edition, and for more resources, visit this page.

  • From the archives: How purpose can play a bigger role in business

    30/06/2022 Duración: 20min

    Harvard Business School professor and author Ranjay Gulati says that sentiment is growing among business leaders that companies have a larger role to play than simply providing shareholder value. This episode is a rebroadcast of Gulati’s appearance on the FM podcast to discuss that topic and others highlighted in his recent book, Deep Purpose: The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies.

  • From the archives: Lessons learned after a multibillion-dollar fraud

    28/06/2022 Duración: 20min

    Aaron Beam became a millionaire in the 1980s as a corporate CFO, but his story is a cautionary tale. In this episode of the podcast, Beam discusses his tenure at HealthSouth, the fraud that occurred, and the advice he has for students and leaders to avoid repeating his mistakes.

  • How the Great Resignation has affected the accounting profession

    24/06/2022 Duración: 15min

    In her role at the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), Kristy Illuzzi, CPA, CGMA, works with small and midsize entities, including CPA firms. Her conversations with those organizations around the world have brought to the surface some of the ways in which the Great Resignation is affecting the accounting profession. In this episode, Illuzzi offers advice for organizations on flexibility, technology, and more. Also, catch up on news related to these topics: A PCAOB release on amended standards that apply to audits involving multiple firms. The Supreme Court agreeing to hear a case related to an FBAR penalty dispute. An IRS announcement about the use of voice bots for setting up tax payment plans.

  • A conversation with new AICPA Chair Anoop Natwar Mehta

    21/06/2022 Duración: 18min

    For Anoop Natwar Mehta, CPA, CGMA, the path to becoming chair of the AICPA board of directors might not seem traditional. First, he hasn’t worked for a public accounting firm. Second, he’s been with one company for just about all of his professional life. Mehta joined profession leaders for a discussion at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 2022, and this episode is a rebroadcast of that conversation from the Town Hall Series.

  • ‘What of this should I bring back to my people?’: Highlights from ENGAGE

    16/06/2022 Duración: 14min

    AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 22 emcee Jill Schlesinger, a CBS News business analyst, reviews some of the top moments from the event last week in Las Vegas. Schlesinger had conversations with keynote speakers and CPA profession leaders and has memories and knowledge to share from several of those conversations. Journal of Accountancy content mentioned in this episode: A previous JofA podcast episode with ENGAGE keynote Carla Harris. Coverage of the keynote session with Schlesinger and former Duke University men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski. A survey showing a rise in spending on Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. The IRS announcement about a midyear increase to the standard mileage rate. Small business owners discuss post-Wayfair burdens with the Senate Finance Committee.

  • Tax update: S elections, PTE, and Sec. 1202

    15/06/2022 Duración: 27min

    Fellow tax podcaster Damien R. Martin, CPA, (Simply Tax) perhaps put it best on Twitter: “No one can rap 1202 like Master Nitti.” Martin was referring, of course, to IRC Sec. 1202, the exclusion for gain from certain small business stock, and one of its foremost interpreters, Tony Nitti, CPA, as Nitti spoke about Sec. 1202 and other selected business tax topics at AICPA & CIMA’s ENGAGE 22 conference in Las Vegas. We were extremely fortunate that Nitti generously shared a bit of his mastery on Sec. 1202, S corporations, and state passthrough entity (PTE) tax elections, in this podcast recorded June 8, a day before his ENGAGE presentation.

  • How to build your ‘performance currency’ and how to avoid the ‘Dirty Dozen’

    09/06/2022 Duración: 11min

    Carla Harris is an author, speaker, and executive with Morgan Stanley, and she was one of the keynote speakers at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 2022. In this episode, she explains the terms “powerful presence” and “performance currency” and gives advice for those seeking a career shakeup. Also, several news articles are referenced, including the ongoing release of the IRS’s “Dirty Dozen” tax scams: part 1 on abusive CRATs and Maltese IRAs and part 2 on tax refund theft and fake charity appeals. Coverage of those scams continues on journalofaccountancy.com/news. The episode also mentions JofA coverage of a keynote session featuring former Duke University men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski and the release of the PCPS Top Issues Survey.

  • Tips for firms implementing quality management standards

    07/06/2022 Duración: 11min

    The AICPA Auditing Standards Board (ASB) voted in May to approve new quality management standards. In this episode, Sara Lord, CPA, the chair of the ASB, explains more about what those standards will mean for firms going forward and what changes they will need to consider.   To learn more, visit the AICPA’s resource page on quality management. The AICPA has also developed a four-part webinar series to guide practitioners on the changes.

  • 5 trends driving the importance of understanding ESG

    02/06/2022 Duración: 16min

    On May 24 in New York, the AICPA and CPA.com hosted the inaugural ESG Symposium, bringing together a group of accounting leaders, investors, standard setters, and others to exchange ideas and perspectives on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. One presenter and a leader in the ESG field is Ami Beers, CPA, CGMA, senior director–Assurance and Advisory Innovation at the AICPA. In the episode, Beers explains the reasons for increased focus on ESG, what she took away from the symposium, and what’s coming next. She mentions several resources that can be found online. One good place to start is the AICPA’s ESG-focused resource page.

  • An interest in flight, a path to CFO: ‘All about determination’

    31/05/2022 Duración: 16min

    J’Maine Chubb, CPA, CGMA, studied avionics in high school and also took an interest in a law career. He followed a familial career path, however, becoming an accountant, and he discusses some of that journey in this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Chubb, now the CFO at TravelWifi, was previously CFO of the Houston Airport System, where he worked for almost six years. Read more about Chubb in the JofA’s Last Word feature from the May issue.

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