

Journal of Accountancy Podcast
AICPA & CIMA
The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.
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Nov 17, 2022 • 13min
Unearthing talent: Embracing the ‘era of professional apprentices’
About a year ago, the AICPA announced a new route to obtaining the Chartered Global Management Accountant designation. The path is an apprenticeship program that, earlier this week, welcomed the first three companies as official partners in the program. The Registered Apprenticeship for Finance Business Partners program was part of the festivities in Chicago at the kickoff of National Apprenticeship Week. Tom Hood, CPA/CITP, CGMA, executive vice president–Business Engagement & Growth at the AICPA, is the guest on this edition of the Journal of Accountancy podcast to talk more about the program and where it’s headed.

Nov 9, 2022 • 16min
Tax conference takeaways: IRS service, corporate minimum tax, and more
CPAs April Walker, Brandon Lagarde, and Kristin Esposito all attended last week’s AICPA & CIMA National Tax Conference in Washington. Walker is a lead manager in the AICPA Tax Section, and Esposito is a director on the Tax Policy & Advocacy Team. Lagarde, a Louisiana firm leader, is chair of the Tax Practice Management Committee. They each shared takeaways from the event and what practitioners can focus on in the future. “You get an insight into what impacts your practice and things that you don't even know impact your practice that you learn,” Lagarde said.

Nov 3, 2022 • 8min
IRS news, Roth conversion considerations, stopping elder financial abuse
This episode of the podcast summarizes recent news coverage in the Journal of Accountancy, along with an article on what to consider before converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. The episode highlights articles in the November issue of the magazine flipbook. Content mentioned in the episode includes: Coverage of the AICPA & CIMA National Tax Conference: The sentiment of former IRS commissioners, along with one concern of National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins. Details on the growing tax gap, according to IRS data. NOCLAR: What CPAs in public practice and in business should know. What to think about before converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. How CPAs can protect clients from elder financial abuse. The Last Word feature by Andrew Hunzicker, CPA. Technology Q&A articles about Excel’s Advanced Filter feature and comparing versions of a Word document.

Oct 27, 2022 • 19min
Q&A: The 2 most prevalent cyberthreats for CPA firms
Sarah Ference, CPA, is a risk control director at CNA, the underwriter of the AICPA's Professional Liability Insurance Program. She also is a co-author for the Journal of Accountancy’s monthly Professional Liability Spotlight column. In her current role, Ference advises firms of all sizes on how they can manage their professional liability risk. In this episode, a collaboration with the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, Ference talks with Jeff Drew about what to look for in email, the danger of clicking on unfamiliar links, and more.

Oct 20, 2022 • 7min
IRS annual inflation adjustments, negotiating a job offer, and a quiz
Nine articles have been posted on journalofaccountancy.com since Oct. 13, which means there’s been a lot of recent news affecting the accounting profession. This episode focuses on several of those articles, which offer advice, a chance to test knowledge, and some key numbers when it comes to thinking about the 2023 tax year. Here is a list of article topics mentioned in the episode: IRS annual inflation adjustments. An AICPA letter seeking guidance on the corporate alternative minimum tax. A quiz on helping clients reduce cash-handling risks. Understanding the tax consequences of remote work. Advice for negotiating once you’ve received a job offer. Annual wage base and COLA announcement by the Social Security Administration. FASB moves toward standard for fair value accounting of cryptoassets. FASB seeks input on proposed new chapter for its Conceptual Framework.

Oct 18, 2022 • 23min
A closer look at proposed revisions to the AICPA tax standards
An exposure draft was issued recently by the AICPA for the Statements on Standards for Tax Services (SSTSs). April Walker, CPA, CGMA, lead manager on the AICPA's Tax Practice & Ethics team, talks with Henry Grzes, CPA, also a Tax Section lead manager, and Dave Holets, CPA, a partner in the Crowe National Tax Services Group and chairman of the SSTS Revision Task Force, about the details of the proposed changes, including what’s new in the proposals.

Oct 13, 2022 • 10min
Roth IRAs vs. 529 plans, job candidate questions, and an IRS extension
News coverage on the Journal of Accountancy site touched on numerous topics recently, from financial planning advice to questions interviewees can ask employers to updates from the IRS and SEC. This episode touches on all those topics, plus it has a clip from a recent AICPA & CIMA and CPA.com Town Hall Series discussion about the CPA pipeline.

Oct 7, 2022 • 20min
A pioneering CPA reflects on a 50-year journey
To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, Gil Vasquez, CPA, the founder of the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA), joins the Journal of Accountancy podcast to discuss the history of ALPFA and how it has evolved over the years. The founder and managing partner of Vasquez & Company LLP talks about early struggles to land a job as a CPA and some of the work he has done serving on boards in Los Angeles. National Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

Oct 4, 2022 • 11min
Guiding principles for today’s boards of directors
Change has been the one constant for companies since 2020, and the wave of new developments is challenging corporate boards to consider a fresh approach. The Future of the American Board, a new report from the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), offers a framework for boards looking for answers. Sue Cole, chair of the NACD, joins the Journal of Accountancy podcast to discuss how the NACD’s framework can be a resource for boards tasked with navigating an ever-changing corporate landscape.

Sep 29, 2022 • 14min
‘Own your narrative’ and other advice from a Starbucks executive
For Tiffany Willis, CPA, the role as vice president and head of investor relations at Starbucks is “an overwhelming honor.” She wasn’t always certain she would end up in such a role, and in reflecting on her life, she said that her proudest moment was “just never giving up.” Willis also explains how finance professionals can “own their narrative” and why it’s important to be open about goals and dreams.