

Journal of Accountancy Podcast
AICPA & CIMA
The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 22min
A trailblazing CPA on managing a merger and why it's OK to lose clients
Jody Grunden, CPA, stands out for more than his brightly colored Hawaiian shirts at accounting conferences and events. Grunden was one of the first firm leaders to embrace remote work, and he remains a proponent of it. His firm also was one of the first to offer outsourced CFO services. In this JofA podcast episode, Grunden reflects on his firm's growth, explains how cultures can mesh during a merger, and predicts where the future lies for CPAs. Hint: It's not in delivering financial statements to clients. In an earlier JofA interview, Grunden discussed not feeling fear when trying something new and explained why Monday is his favorite day of the week. What you'll learn from this episode: · The evolution of outsourced CFO service offerings. · Why Grunden says remote work "is the way to go." · How off-site retreats helped grow postmerger culture. · What "remaining independent" means to Grunden. · The future of client advisory services. · Why a client's "graduation" should be celebrated.

Jun 18, 2025 • 22min
A trailblazing CPA on managing a merger and why it's OK to lose clients
Jody Grunden, CPA, stands out for more than his brightly colored Hawaiian shirts at accounting conferences and events. Grunden was one of the first firm leaders to embrace remote work, and he remains a proponent of it. His firm also was one of the first to offer outsourced CFO services. In this JofA podcast episode, Grunden reflects on his firm's growth, explains how cultures can mesh during a merger, and predicts where the future lies for CPAs. Hint: It's not in delivering financial statements to clients. In an earlier JofA interview, Grunden discussed not feeling fear when trying something new and explained why Monday is his favorite day of the week. What you'll learn from this episode: · The evolution of outsourced CFO service offerings. · Why Grunden says remote work "is the way to go." · How off-site retreats helped grow postmerger culture. · What "remaining independent" means to Grunden. · The future of client advisory services. · Why a client's "graduation" should be celebrated.

Jun 12, 2025 • 10min
Accounting talent pipeline: What's the buzz from ENGAGE?
Liz Burkhalter, Director of CPA Pipeline at AICPA, shares insights on the accounting talent landscape. She highlights how artificial intelligence is transforming job opportunities in accounting, making them more appealing. Burkhalter is excited about the recent surge in student enrollment and discusses effective outreach to inspire high school students. Moreover, she emphasizes the crucial role seasoned accountants can play in mentoring the next generation and enhancing the profession through their networks.

Jun 5, 2025 • 9min
Pessimism, tariff tremors prominent in CPA execs' sentiment
Sentiment about the U.S. economy and CPA decision-makers' organizations continues to decline in 2025. Second-quarter results released Thursday by the AICPA and CIMA show a rising percentage of pessimists and more concern about the affects of tariffs. To analyze the results further, the JofA podcast welcomed back Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, associate director–Management Accounting Research & Development. In last quarter's Economic Outlook Survey, half of respondents were optimistic about their company's outlook for the next year. This quarter, that percentage dropped to 37% — and it's not the only area in which there is a decline. Related resources: n JofA article on how finance leaders are countering tariff volatility. n The AICPA and CIMA's tariff resource center. n The previous quarter's podcast discussion with Witt. What you'll learn from this episode: · The declines in domestic economic sentiment and own-company optimism. · Where optimism about the global economy stands. · Changes in the list of top challenges facing CPA decision-makers. · The "big topic" in this quarter's survey. · An assessment of the impact of tariffs on respondents' business planning. · A summary of respondents' 12-month projections for revenue, profits, and spending.

May 29, 2025 • 14min
Seek first to understand: How a finance leader manages global teams
Jennifer Reilly, CPA, CGMA, values listening. She enjoys the collaboration with fellow finance leaders as part of the Future of Finance Leadership Advisory Group, and she has made a habit of emphasizing listening in guiding teams from around the world. Reilly, scheduled to be part of two sessions at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 25, explains the importance of listening, developing through broad and niche roles, and more in this Journal of Accountancy podcast episode. What you'll learn from this episode: · The value of collaboration with finance peers. · How finance's expanded role changes the way finance professionals are evaluated. · A summary of Reilly's "broad" and "niche" roles. · Strategies for better engagement with a globally dispersed team. · The benefits of a wide-ranging listening tour for Reilly in her current role. · One pillar of corporate culture that stood out to her from a Future of Finance Summit presentation.

May 21, 2025 • 16min
Why the PTET SALT deduction is the AICPA's 'No. 1 priority'
It's been a dizzying few months since Melanie Lauridsen, the AICPA's vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy, last appeared on the Journal of Accountancy podcast. In fact, just the past week has been chock full of tax-related developments, mainly in Washington. Reflecting the news, this episode is publishing the same day it was recorded. In the Wednesday morning conversation, Lauridsen details the AICPA perspective on several aspects of the budget bill that could be voted on soon by the full House of Representatives. She goes into detail about the passthrough entity tax/state and local tax deduction, also known as the PTET SALT deduction, and why the AICPA is urging that deduction be preserved. What you'll learn from this episode: · The status of the House budget bill. · An explanation of the PTET SALT deduction — what it stands for, why it's complex, and why it's the AICPA's "No. 1 priority." · Some of the "wins" in Lauridsen's mind related to Sec. 529 accounts and the Form 1099-K reporting threshold. · The top concern from a survey of members just after tax filing season. · What Lauridsen means by "fractures."

May 15, 2025 • 16min
The 'robot uprising' and you: A CPA leader's view on harnessing AI
Danielle Supkis Cheek, Senior VP of AI, Analytics, and Assurance at Caseware, discusses the evolving role of AI in accounting. She emphasizes how accountants can leverage AI to streamline operations while maintaining professional skepticism. Supkis Cheek explores the concept of the 'curation age', underlining the importance of effective information synthesis amidst digital noise. She also reflects on the balance between human talent and automation in CPA practices, and provides insights on navigating workplace dynamics and the public expectation gap in auditing.

May 8, 2025 • 12min
Professional liability Q&A: AI disclosure, retired-partner risk, and more
Sarah Ference, CPA, is the risk control director at CNA and an author renowned for her insights on professional liability. In this discussion, she explores the implications of AI use in CPA practices and the necessity of transparent client communication. She delves into the liability risks posed by retired partners, emphasizing the need for clear boundaries and guidelines. Additionally, she highlights the dangers of unintentional financial advice in casual client interactions, making a compelling case for proactive risk management strategies.

May 1, 2025 • 22min
The value of stay interviews; also, are business cards becoming extinct?
The latest Journal of Accountancy podcast episode is a wide-ranging conversation with two likely familiar names to listeners. April Walker, CPA, CGMA, AICPA & CIMA lead manager–Tax Practice & Ethics, and author John Garrett joined the show to discuss employee engagement in the hybrid and remote era, the importance of sharing and asking about hobbies, and why they are less likely these days to carry business cards to events such as conferences. Walker is the host of the Tax Section Odyssey podcast and the Reimaging Your Tax Practice webcast series. She has also been a host of tax-focused episodes on the JofA podcast. Garrett is a speaker, corporate consultant, and former Big Four accountant-turned-stand-up comedian. In previous episodes of the podcast, he has shared presentation tips and explained why our passions are essential to work success. What you'll learn from this episode: · Reviewing the concept of "bringing your whole self to work." · Why, in Garrett's mind, employers should "value the worker as much as you value the work." · Should you start a virtual team meeting with an icebreaker question? Why Walker says "yes." · The speakers' opinions on business cards. · Words that could create "stronger and deeper connections" on a business card. · Why we should "shine a light" on outside interests.

Apr 29, 2025 • 19min
Overcoming 'the creep' that puts our dreams and goals on hold
Author, speaker, and presidential pickup game basketball player Ben Nemtin makes a return visit to the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Four years after his first appearance, he's focused these days on the impact of purpose on longevity, well-being, and employee engagement. As the keynote speaker June 9 at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 25, Nemtin will share about the road trip with friends he took nearly 20 years ago that spawned a book, a reality show, and the accomplishment of so many lofty goals. In this episode, Nemtin updates listeners on the status of his bucket list and explains why taking just 15 minutes to focus on one goal can be beneficial. Note: Early-bird registration for ENGAGE ends Thursday. What you'll learn from this episode: · A refresher on the concept of The Buried Life. · Nemtin's focus on "energy-driven living." · Addressing the notion that it's selfish to focus on personal well-being. · The value of connecting to purpose – for individuals and organizations. · Three ways to maintain accountability when it comes to setting and reaching goals.


