Journal of Accountancy Podcast

AICPA & CIMA
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Apr 15, 2021 • 21min

Primers on creativity and mental toughness

Two featured speakers at the AICPA & CIMA CFO Conference, Josh Linkner and LaRae Quy, are sharing previews of their conference sessions in this episode. Linkner discusses how organizations can foster creativity, even in supposedly noncreative jobs, and how that creativity can lead to everyday innovation. Quy, an author and former FBI agent, shares details on the importance of mental toughness. What you'll learn from this episode: Keynote speaker and innovation expert Josh Linkner's explanation for calling himself a "creative troublemaker." Why Linkner believes we shouldn't link creativity to someone's job title. The harrowing story of an FBI agent's first ride-along and how it underscored the importance of mental toughness. The reasons our cerebral brain and emotional brain must work together. Updates on new treatment of excess premium tax credits, an extended comment period for an AICPA Auditing Standards Board exposure draft on quality management, and the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program's rough start.
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Apr 14, 2021 • 26min

Uncovering your 'buried life' and other mental-health tips

Ben Nemtin, the keynote speaker May 5 at the AICPA & CIMA Employee Benefit Plans Conference, thought he was going on a two-week road trip with some friends 15 years ago. That trip lasted years, changing his life and those of many others they encountered. Nemtin also shares why it's more important these days to talk about mental health, along with some of the inspiration he got from seeing complete strangers realize a few bucket-list dreams.
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Apr 12, 2021 • 24min

What we can do to increase the number of Black CPAs

African Americans are still underrepresented in the accounting profession: Only 2% of CPAs are Black. In this second part of a two-episode podcast, we look at what the profession can do to increase the number of Black CPAs. Guests Ruth Harris, the first Black female CPA in Virginia, and Frank Ross, one of the founders of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA), share their experiences as Black CPAs and educators, and Theresa Hammond, Ph.D., author of A White-Collar Profession: African American Certified Public Accountants Since 1921, shares her perspective as an accounting professor and scholar of CPA history. This podcast is associated with the Black CPA Centennial Campaign, a yearlong celebration and recognition of the impact of Black CPAs upon the profession.
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Apr 8, 2021 • 13min

PPP and tax advice for not-for-profits; honoring pioneering CPAs

The requirements for Paycheck Protection Program applicants who are not-for-profits are different from those for for-profit businesses. Dave Moja, CPA, a member of the AICPA Not-for-Profit Advisory Council, explains some of those differences and more about completing Form 990 and Form 941. Also, hear a section of a two-part podcast series that documents the triumphs and struggles of some of the first Black CPAs.
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Apr 5, 2021 • 34min

The struggles and triumphs of the first Black CPAs

In this first part of a two-episode podcast, we take a look at the remarkable accomplishments of Black CPAs in the 20th century, featuring the testimony of two CPAs who witnessed Black CPA history firsthand: Ruth Harris, the first Black female CPA in Virginia, and Frank Ross, one of the founders of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA). Theresa Hammond, Ph.D., author of A White-Collar Profession: African American Certified Public Accountants Since 1921, adds historical context. This podcast episode is associated with the Black CPA Centennial Campaign, a yearlong celebration and recognition of the impact of Black CPAs upon the profession.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 13min

Details of the April 15 postponement and a primer on SVOG

Alistair Nevius, J.D., the JofA's editor-in-chief, tax, explains the differences between IRS announcements on March 17 and March 29 regarding the postponement of 1040 tax filing and payments from April 15 to May 17. He highlights what's changed, what hasn't, and one question regarding how the IRS will handle estimated tax payments on a 2020 return filed after April 15. Also, to prepare for the opening of the U.S. Small Business Administration's Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program, hear advice from Kristy Illuzzi, CPA, CGMA, a senior technical manager and staff liaison to the AICPA Private Companies Practice Section's Technical Issues Committee.
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Mar 25, 2021 • 12min

Why the tax filing extension does not help everyone

Some individual taxpayers still have forms to complete and payments to make by April 15. That's one reason the AICPA believes that the IRS extension from April 15 to May 17 didn't go far enough. Ed Karl, CPA, CGMA, the AICPA's vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy, explains the reasons that the AICPA believes more relief should be given and why a June 15 date is more appropriate. The episode also mentions the schedule of upcoming AICPA conferences, tips for using LinkedIn, and other news.
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Mar 22, 2021 • 14min

Ethics considerations for assisting clients with PPP documents

When it comes to applications for Paycheck Protection Program loans or PPP loan forgiveness, a one-size-fits-all approach to assisting clients won't work. Some clients will need more help than others, and there are ethical implications for how CPAs provide that assistance. Iryna Klepcha, CPA, and Toni Lee-Andrews, CPA/PFS, CGMA, of the AICPA's Professional Ethics Division discuss some of the ethical questions that have surfaced as CPAs are assisting clients with PPP loan and forgiveness applications. Their guest is Kelly Hunter, CPA, shareholder at FRK & Co. and a member of the AICPA's Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC). What you'll learn from this episode: Why AICPA guidance has changed since PPP applications were first available. How firms can maintain independence when assisting with preparation of documents for nonattest clients. Details on scenarios CPAs could face when clients ask them for assistance with PPP loan forgiveness applications. More from Hunter on his advice: "Don't impair independence if you don't have to." Some of the questions coming into the AICPA's Professional Ethics Division hotline.
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Mar 18, 2021 • 9min

A new risk management tool, and PPP and tax deadline updates

Risk management has always been important, and it came to the forefront for many organizations in 2020. A new risk heat map tool from the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants can help measure and manage risks. Lori Sexton, CPA, CGMA, a senior technical manager for management accounting, explains some of the features of the tool and how those features can expand an organization's risk management function. What you'll learn from this episode: Explanation of a heat map's role in effective enterprise risk management. More on the risk heat map tool's addition of a qualitative aspect for evaluating risk. Why simple awareness of a risk is not enough to manage it well. Highlights of the JofA's coverage of the Paycheck Protection Program and a change in the filing deadline for individual income taxes.
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Mar 12, 2021 • 10min

A CPA leader's view on the rise of women in the profession

"With women in particular, small moments matter." Those are the words of Lara Abrash, CPA, chair and CEO of Deloitte & Touche LLP, about how seemingly inconsequential decisions can have a big effect on how women advance in the workplace. Hear more of Abrash's thoughts on promoting diversity and on why the time was right for Deloitte to publish a new report on its workforce composition. What you'll learn from this episode: The career advice Abrash received from her mother. Abrash's advice for how employers can better support women. Why Deloitte decided to release its inaugural Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Transparency Report. Why the AICPA is pushing for extensions to the Paycheck Protection Program application deadline and the individual tax filing date. The tax-related questions CPAs and their clients may have regarding certain 2020 unemployment benefits.

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