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.

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  • Summing up economic sentiment and concerns about inflation and tariffs

    04/09/2025 Duración: 08min

    Sentiment about the U.S. economy improved slightly — but not nearly enough to be considered a positive outlook — in the latest quarterly Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey by the AICPA and CIMA. For a breakdown of the results, the JofA podcast welcomed back Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, associate director–Management Accounting Research & Development. He discusses finance decision-makers’ views on tariffs and inflation and the 12-month projections for revenue and profit. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         The “softening” related to domestic economic conditions — and why that’s not enough to overcome mainly negative sentiment. ·         The percentage of executives who foresee a recession this year or next. ·         Finance leaders’ approaches in response to tariffs. ·         The top challenges beyond inflation facing survey respondents. ·         How respondents feel about the state of the global economy.

  • Take a bold leap instead of a tentative step

    29/08/2025 Duración: 20min

    “Maybe I never will change the whole world. But every day, I can change my world.” Those are the words of profession leader Lindsay Stevenson, CPA, CGMA. She’s back on the JofA podcast, this time in person from her house in South Dakota. Stevenson discussed technology adoption, how her firm approaches remote work, and why keeping a journal at least for part of the year is important to her. Stevenson, chief transformation officer at the firm BPM, also addressed how she views fear as it relates to career moves — and how she thought about that differently in a 2019 conversation. What you’ll learn from this episode: The reason her firm has geographical regions and a virtual region. Why unplugging is difficult but necessary for Stevenson. Why she likes an at-home vacation more than a big trip. Her approach to overcoming fear and how that approach has changed in the past six years. AI: its danger, its potential, and how she is using it. The gratitude-based journaling practice she recommends.

  • Mark Koziel Q&A: Talent, sense of community, profession opportunities

    28/08/2025 Duración: 24min

    “We’re not short on things to do.” Those are the words of Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, CEO of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants and president and CEO of the AICPA. He’s been in that role since the start of the year and traveled all over the world hearing from members. Summer’s end seemed like a good time for a progress report on a variety of fronts from Koziel, who at the time of publication was visiting Asia. This is a special edition of the podcast, published jointly on the Journal of Accountancy and FM channels. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         Koziel’s ideal walkup song, nearly a year after his introduction included Ozzy Osbourne’s “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” ·         The skills gap affecting businesses around the world. ·         Global influence on accounting and standard setting. ·         Advocacy success, specifically in the United States. ·         The significance of preserving the passthrough entity tax deduction. ·         Examples of the persever

  • Loving your work, leaving work behind, and returning refreshed

    21/08/2025 Duración: 16min

    Jen Wilson admittedly loves her work. As partner and co-founder at ConvergenceCoaching LLC, she’s on the road often, advising accounting firms and profession leaders. Sometimes, that travel and love of work can give her colleagues cause for concern. “It troubles them if they can't see me unplug,” Wilson said. This episode of the JofA podcast, the second of a three-episode Midwest series focusing on summer travel, features Wilson talking about the value of time away. It was recorded in person, at her house in Bellevue, Neb. Wilson discussed the benefits of a two-week, end-of-year closure and why despite understanding the importance of a refresh, she sometimes takes work with her on vacation. Additionally, as the independent facilitator for the National Pipeline Advisory Group (NPAG), Wilson is plugged in to the talent issues facing the profession. She provided an update on where things stand with accounting talent with 2026 about four months away. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         Wilson’s backgro

  • The power of a digital detox and the value of committee volunteering

    14/08/2025 Duración: 15min

    For Carrie Kruse, CPA, CGMA, mental clarity is one goal of going on vacation. Also, Kruse likes to be tested while away from her job as economic development administrator for Iowa’s capital city, Des Moines. In Kruse’s words, she loves “to be challenged in ways outside of my professional sphere.” Recently, that challenge was a hike of more than 100 mountainous miles in Europe. That challenge also meant she unplugged from work for two weeks, which helped to ensure she returned to Iowa refreshed. This conversation is the first of a three-episode road trip to the Midwest with a theme of summer travel and the importance of taking time away. Episodes with finance leaders in Nebraska and South Dakota are coming later in the summer. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         The particulars of Kruse’s economic development role. ·         Why she says that Des Moines punches above its weight. ·         The type of vacation Kruse takes depending on the time of year. ·         How a recent trip to Europe undersc

  • JofA podcast summer hiatus

    01/08/2025 Duración: 35s

    The podcast is taking a break from full episode posting this week. Listen to previous episodes by visiting the podcast homepage, or find the show on the podcast app of your choice. Here’s a brief explanation from host Neil Amato about what’s to come on the show later in the summer.

  • Summer surfing reminders to avoid a transformation wipeout

    24/07/2025 Duración: 17min

    “It feels like we were out at sea. We got washed overboard by a big wave and we’re floating around in life vests, and wave after wave of transformation is washing over us.” Those were the words of a corporate finance leader a few years back to Tom Hood, CPA/CITP, CGMA, executive vice president–Business Growth & Engagement for the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. The feeling of being knocked back by seemingly nonstop changes in the business environment is a common one — so common that it’s a recurring theme for a group of finance leaders Hood formed about five years ago. In this episode, Hood explains more about the “learn to surf” mantra and the top challenges facing finance leaders today. In a December JofA podcast appearance, he summarized the fourth Future of Finance Summit. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         The best way to handle the “intense” waves of transformation. ·         How a philosopher’s words have helped Hood and colleagues work with hundreds

  • Mitigate or exacerbate fraud risk? Culture’s critical role

    15/07/2025 Duración: 17min

    Carey Miller, CPA/CFF, is a co-author of this quarter’s FVS Eye on Fraud report, focused on the role of organizational culture in reducing fraud risk. Miller, a partner at the firm J.S. Held, joined the Journal of Accountancy podcast to discuss details in the report and share stories from her experience as a forensic accountant. The discussion delves into particulars of the quarterly report, including how strong culture can serve to minimize fraud risk, why middle managers are important in such culture, and indicators that a company’s culture is more likely to allow fraud. The first-quarter FVS Eye on Fraud report, focused on financial tracing, was detailed in a March podcast episode. Resources FVS Section home page CFF credential information page Eye on Fraud report for the second quarter of 2025 What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         The multiple business aspects affected by a company’s culture. ·         Why a weak or unethical corporate culture might permit employees to commit fraud. ·

  • From Jamaican track star to CPA: A firm leader’s unlikely career path

    09/07/2025 Duración: 21min

    Growing up, Durran Dunn, CPA, had drive and discipline, but he didn’t have any aspiration of using those qualities to become a CPA. He didn’t even know what a CPA was. Dunn, now a partner in Bennett Thrasher's Risk Advisory Services practice, based in greater Atlanta, overcame “whiplash” in the form of two moves – from Jamaica to New York, from New York to Mississippi – and now mentors students on the merits of the profession. In addition to sharing strategies for success, Dunn spoke about the high-profile-yet-anonymous role he had at a Major League Baseball stadium. He was a social media and YouTube sensation, even though his identity was hidden by a full bodysuit. What you’ll learn from this episode: Dunn’s introduction to the accounting profession. The cultural whiplash he experienced, twice, upon leaving his native Jamaica. The running role Dunn performed for about seven years at a Major League Baseball stadium. Dunn’s path from not knowing what a CPA was to becoming a firm partner. Details of Dunn’s ser

  • AICPA tax priorities and wins in the budget bill now with the House

    02/07/2025 Duración: 17min

    Melanie Lauridsen, the AICPA’s vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy, joined the JofA podcast early Wednesday to provide context on the fast-moving budget bill that was approved by the Senate on Tuesday and is being discussed in the House today.   Lauridsen detailed some tax-related priorities of the AICPA and state societies. She also explained the aspects of the Senate bill that are most likely to face opposition in the House.   On a topic separate from the budget bill, Lauridsen summarized the key points of the national taxpayer advocate’s midyear report to Congress. In a May JofA episode, Lauridsen explained why certain provisions were being prioritized by the AICPA. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         The latest on the Senate version of the massive budget bill, H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. ·         Lauridsen’s thoughts on the bill being approved by the House for the president’s signature by the July 4th holiday. ·         What tax-specific provisions from the Senate-approved ve

  • Change for the better: How your attitude can make all the difference

    26/06/2025 Duración: 16min

    Instead of worrying about failure when undergoing a change initiative, why not ask, “What happens if we succeed?” That is summarized sentiment from a discussion with Al Dea, admittedly a glass-half-full guy, on the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Dea, a leadership development consultant and founder of the organization The Edge of Work, is the keynote speaker at the Aug. 12–14 Governmental Accounting and Auditing Update Conference. In this episode, Dea explores pain points for dealing with almost constant change, how the last five years have affected our ability to manage change, and more. The virtual conference has an early-bird discount of $150 for attendees who register by Saturday. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         Why humans tend to seek a “steady state.” ·         One exercise Dea recommends for professionals worried about what change might bring. ·         Why it sometimes may be impossible to have a playbook or manual for a change initiative. ·         The concept of being “sturdy” fo

  • JofA branded podcast: Helping clients become properly insured

    26/06/2025 Duración: 23min

    In this Journal of Accountancy branded podcast, hosted by Clint Costa, CPA, J.D., LL.M., a senior wealth strategist at Choreo, experts discuss how to help clients, especially high-net-worth ones, navigate growing and changing challenges in seeking proper insurance coverage.

  • A trailblazing CPA on managing a merger and why it’s OK to lose clients

    18/06/2025 Duración: 22min

    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

  • Accounting talent pipeline: What’s the buzz from ENGAGE?

    12/06/2025 Duración: 09min

    One popular discussion topic at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 25 is the accounting talent pipeline. Liz Burkhalter, the AICPA’s director—CPA Pipeline, is taking part in those conversations. On this episode of the JofA podcast, Burkhalter shared encouraging news related to the pipeline and reminded CPAs of how using their “circle of influence” can help to grow the profession. Related resources: n  National Pipeline Advisory Group (NPAG) report with recommendations n  JofA article on announcement of the Pipeline Pledge n  NPAG Pipeline Pledge landing page n  This Way to CPA landing page n  Next Stop: CPA podcast home page n  AICPA Student YouTube channel What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         Two hot topics at ENGAGE related to accounting talent, according to Burkhalter. ·         The link between artificial intelligence and more attractive accounting opportunities ·         “Exciting” news related to student enrollment in accounting. ·         The reminder that established accountants can play a key role

  • Pessimism, tariff tremors prominent in CPA execs’ sentiment

    05/06/2025 Duración: 09min

    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. ·         Chang

  • Seek first to understand: How a finance leader manages global teams

    29/05/2025 Duración: 14min

    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.

  • Why the PTET SALT deduction is the AICPA’s ‘No. 1 priority’

    21/05/2025 Duración: 16min

    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

  • The ‘robot uprising’ and you: A CPA leader’s view on harnessing AI

    15/05/2025 Duración: 15min

    This week’s episode is a mix of CPA-centric news and a Q&A with a leader in the profession. First is a summary of the House Ways and Means Committee’s tax bill, the AICPA’s reaction to some of its provisions, and an update on paths to CPA licensure. Danielle Supkis Cheek, CPA, is the guest on the main segment, discussing how accountants can avoid head-spinning dizziness when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) — and why the profession is well suited for technology adoption. Supkis Cheek, senior vice president–AI, Analytics and Assurance at Caseware, also discusses how organizations can use AI to scale operations. Finally, citing a set of criteria from Digital CPA speaker — and JofA podcast guest — Alex Dorr, Supkis Cheek rates the amount of drama she brings to the workplace. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·         A summary of top JofA news items from earlier this week. ·         Why conference speakers on AI topics have a hard time providing timely slides for sessions. ·         The im

  • Professional liability Q&A: AI disclosure, retired-partner risk, and more

    08/05/2025 Duración: 11min

    Sarah Ference, CPA, an author of the JofA’s Professional Liability Spotlight column, returns to the JofA podcast to discuss recent column topics and the advice CPAs can gain from them. In the previous episode focused on Professional Liability Spotlight content, Ference detailed the January topic of risk management mantras. The articles discussed in this episode include: n  February: “Retired Partners: A Liability Risk?” n  March: “The Risk of Providing Unintentional Financial Advice” n  April: “Should I Disclose My Use of Gen AI to Clients?” In addition, Ference described the May column topic and several upcoming topics. What you’ll learn from this episode: ·       The importance of considering the client’s perspective related to disclosure of generative AI use. ·       An explanation of the concept of apparent authority. ·       Why guardrails are needed for retired partners who might still maintain an office at a firm. ·       How casual conversations with clients can expose a firm to risk. ·       A t

  • The value of stay interviews; also, are business cards becoming extinct?

    01/05/2025 Duración: 22min

    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 shoul

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