

Journal of Accountancy Podcast
AICPA & CIMA
The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.
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May 17, 2022 • 23min
Why a busy-season debrief has value, and why it’s not just for tax teams
How soon is too soon to have a debrief after busy season? And what should be the goal of such a debrief? Those topics are addressed in a special crossover episode with the AICPA Town Hall series. Hear three CPAs discuss the topic, how it’s applicable to more than tax season, and how firm leaders of different sizes approach the debrief. The full Town Hall episode is here, and the speakers in this segment are: Lisa Simpson, CPA, CGMA, vice president–Firm Services at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants; Brandon Lagarde, CPA, director of the Tax Services Group at Postlethwaite & Netterville; and Brent Forbush, CPA, CGMA, managing partner of Forbush & Associates. The conversation is a follow-up to an article Lagarde and Forbush co-authored in early 2020 in The Tax Adviser. Also, learn about the IRS response to a TIGTA report that noted the IRS destroyed millions of unprocessed information returns.

May 12, 2022 • 20min
A finance transformation case study, plus a news roundup
This episode of the podcast focuses on a busy week in news and a story of finance transformation in action. Janis Parthun, CPA, and Steve McKechnie, leaders in RGP’s finance transformation practice, explain how a recent client engagement led to efficiencies for the client, a global food and beverage company, and lessons learned for RGP. Also, here are links to Journal of Accountancy articles mentioned in the news roundup: S. sanctions that include a ban on providing accounting and management consulting services to Russia. A TIGTA report on e-filing and the IRS. Puerto Rico residents get guidance on claiming the child tax credit. TQAs provide guidance on auditor reporting.

May 10, 2022 • 23min
Helping build a better tax system
Because of their training and experience, CPAs are rightly considered the foremost providers of tax services to taxpayers. Some CPAs also serve the taxpaying public at large — with appreciation for Congress’s task to enact equitable tax laws and the IRS’s job to diligently and fairly administer them — by recommending improvements to both. They can do so in many ways, but in this episode, we’ll explore two paths: the AICPA’s volunteer tax committees and a council directly advising the IRS’s top leadership — from the experience of a longtime trailblazer, Jeff Porter, CPA.

May 5, 2022 • 15min
CPA tech talk: When it comes to transformation, where do you start?
Donny Shimamoto, CPA/CITP, CGMA, is one of two accounting firm leaders presenting at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE on where to begin when it comes to starting a technology-focused advisory practice. Client advisory services (CAS) are a growing opportunity for firms, so the presentation by Shimamoto and Liz Mason, CPA, is timely. In this episode, Shimamoto takes a look back — at how firms and CPAs in general worked to integrate technology — and a look ahead — to what advisory services could look like in the future.

May 3, 2022 • 20min
Mental health matters: How asking the right questions can help
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and it’s the focus of this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Kari Hipsak, CPA, CGMA, senior manager–Firm Services at the AICPA, explains why mental health matters to her and shares advice for how managers and organizations can better promote mental health of their staff. Several resources are mentioned in the episode: Hipsak’s interview about mental health on the What’s Your “And”? PCPS mental health resources. A recent Journal of Accountancy article on companies expecting to increase pay for employees.

Apr 28, 2022 • 17min
What CPAs should know, and ask, about NFTs
Sean Stein Smith, CPA, CGMA, DBA, is speaking June 7 at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE on the blockchain ecosystem. Nonfungible tokens (NFTs) are a part of that ecosystem. In this podcast episode, Stein Smith explains what NFTs are and aren’t, how baseball cards or other physical items can be “tokenized,” and more. Also, get an update on two recent IRS items, related to estate and gift tax proposed changes and the public input sought on prioritization of tax issues. Resources Here are three recent JofA articles about NFTs: NFTs Come With Big Valuation Challenges Tax Consequences of NFTs How NFTs Work and Where They Get Their Value

Apr 26, 2022 • 21min
Hard at times but also rewarding: A CPA’s career leap to India
Sandi Matthews, CPA, CGMA, was ready for a new adventure when she was hired in 2018 as an accounting manager for not-for-profit Khan Academy. It was not just a new job she accepted — it was a role in a faraway location. Matthews helped to establish Khan Academy’s subsidiary in India in its early days. She’s now head of finance, and in this podcast episode, Matthews discusses the barriers she faced moving from North Carolina to New Delhi, advice for others considering an international assignment, and why she recommends visiting a new country as a resident instead of as a tourist.

Apr 21, 2022 • 14min
The invaluable sounding board: Learning from other CFOs
Denise Dettingmeijer, CFO of Randstad North America, is part of a panel discussion at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE in June in Las Vegas. In this podcast episode, she previews the theme of that session and explains why having fellow CFOs “along the same part of the journey” is helpful. Dettingmeijer also shares advice on how professionals can get the most out of attending a conference. Also, here are links to other JofA coverage mentioned in the episode: Paul Bonner’s coverage of progress reported in Treasury’s equity action plan. Brannon Poe, CPA, on why converting to the cloud has advantages related to a firm’s exit strategy.

Apr 19, 2022 • 13min
ENGAGE emcee: Why inflation could cause retirement U-turns
Jill Schlesinger, a CBS News business analyst, author, and podcast host, built her brand as a purveyor of financial advice in part through radio call-in shows. She’s a seasoned speaker on all things money and the guest on this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. Schlesinger is slated to be an emcee at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE in June in Las Vegas, where she looks forward to hearing more about how accounting and finance professionals are adapting to “accelerants” related to the economy and office work. Schlesinger also explains more about how inflation may keep some people working or send some retirees back to work.

Apr 14, 2022 • 15min
The power of belief — and how it differs from arrogance
“If anybody wants to accomplish anything, at some point, they have to believe it’s possible.” Those are the words of this episode’s guest, mental performance coach Chris Palmer. He discusses why belief is important, how it can be confused at times with arrogance, and why growing a sense of belief in ourselves can be done. Also, get an update on several IRS-related issues, including an update to Schedule K-2 and Schedule K-3 FAQs and news of a Government Accountability Office report on the 2021 tax filing season.