

Journal of Accountancy Podcast
AICPA & CIMA
The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.
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Feb 24, 2022 • 17min
The value of clear, concise written communication
Robin Thieme, CPA/CITP, CGMA, the CEO and founder of KBS CFO, was consulting remotely well before she was forced to do so by the COVID-19 pandemic, so communicating with clients who were not in the same room was familiar. Still, the changes society and business experienced in early 2020 forced her to learn new skills and alter her communication style and strategy. In this episode, she shares advice on the value of written communication, why it's important to continue developing virtual presentation skills, and more.

Feb 22, 2022 • 19min
Firm ownership can be intimidating; here's how to overcome those fears
In the February edition of The Last Word, Ozlem Davis, CPA/CFF, alluded to some aspects of firm ownership as being "scary." In this podcast episode, she explains more about why she had those fears, how she has overcome them, and how she escapes the pressure of work.

Feb 17, 2022 • 18min
Gratitude: How a helping hand can spark a great career
Calvin Harris, CPA, senior vice president of finance and CFO of the National Urban League, says he would not be in the position he is in today without the help of numerous mentors. In Part 1 of the conversation, Harris explained why donations at the National Urban League increased in 2020 and what the organization did with that revenue. In Part 2, hear more about the role mentors have played in his career, how he mentors finance professionals, and why diversity initiatives should go beyond press releases during Black History Month. Also, hear more about Journal of Accountancy articles on IRS updates related to K-2 and K-3 reporting requirements and instructions for reporting on cryptoassets.

Feb 15, 2022 • 11min
The value of 'connection to the mission' for one not-for-profit CFO
Calvin Harris, CPA, the CFO of the National Urban League, is the Journal of Accountancy podcast guest for a two-part conversation this week. In this first part, Harris explains why the National Urban League was well positioned to receive an increase in donations at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, what the organization did with that revenue, and how he approaches retention and development of employees. Also, get caught up on recent JofA coverage of not-for-profits' focus on technology investment and learn more about research showing why CFOs "should learn to let go."

Feb 10, 2022 • 12min
IRS service issues: What a coalition of tax pros seeks to change
Tax season is well underway, and the AICPA is part of a coalition asking for the IRS to make tax filing go smoother. The coalition has made recommendations to improve IRS service issues, and in this episode those recommendations are detailed by Melanie Lauridsen, the AICPA's senior manager for Tax Policy & Advocacy. Also, get a summary of recent news coverage on IRS service challenges and the IRS reversing course on the use of facial recognition.

Feb 8, 2022 • 14min
What CAS practice leaders should focus on in 2022 and beyond
"We have to focus on culture," says Jennifer Wilson, partner and co-founder of Convergence Coaching LLC. She's talking about firm leaders and how they can better position themselves to take advantage of the growing opportunities related to client advisory service (CAS) offerings. Also, get article overviews on the following news items: A new process for appealing partial PPP loan forgiveness An announcement on IRS staff reassignments. Government warnings about potential cyberattacks. Comments sought by the AICPA Auditing Standards Board on a proposal related to compliance audits. An update from the AICPA Peer Review Board on clarified standards.

Feb 3, 2022 • 19min
A blockchain glossary, the CPA firm of the future, and Excel malware
Two CPAs are featured in this episode, which also highlights news of a rapid rise in malware attacks related to Microsoft Excel add-ins. First, Di Krupica, CPA, CGMA, of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, discusses the creation of the Blockchain Universal Glossary. Next, Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, the CEO of Allinial Global, shares some of the ways CPA firms can integrate with technology, how business models and firm structure might change, and more.

Feb 1, 2022 • 15min
The 3 components of burnout, and why they are heightened now
As humans, "we are wired to see change as a warning sign of danger," says Britt Andreatta, Ph.D. Andreatta is the author of Wired to Resist and other books, and she is a speaker and consultant to a wide variety of organizations. She was a featured speaker at the Future of Finance Summit, a meeting of finance executives, in December. With all the change and uncertainty people have faced because of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees are, to use another Andreatta description, "crispy." In this podcast episode, she explains why change is difficult and why now is the time for leaders to spend even more time focusing on employee well-being.

Jan 27, 2022 • 29min
Sales tax: Nearly 4 years after Wayfair, what's on the horizon
Sales tax compliance is complicated and ever-changing. Diane Yetter, CPA, the president of Yetter Tax and the Sales Tax Institute, shares knowledge on the current landscape related to several sales tax topics. Hear or read the discussion on compliance since Wayfair, how some states are supplying resources to automate sales tax compliance, and advice for remote sellers when considering sales tax risks. Also, hear more about the AICPA's role in pointing out taxpayer frustration to the IRS, more on IRS procedures for employee status determinations, and audit committee members' opinions on audit quality.

Jan 25, 2022 • 9min
What one CPA calls 'the best job in the world'
Nancy Bagranoff, CPA, DBA, didn't think she was going to become an accountant. But a General Electric training program opened doors for her, and she learned that she was well suited to the CPA profession. These days, Bagranoff passes on accounting lessons as a university professor. Plus, learn some of the highlights of the January issue of the JofA: an overview of the annual tax filing season quick guide, knowing when and how to raise fees at your firm, and tech-based tips to improve expense reporting.


