

Journal of Accountancy Podcast
AICPA & CIMA
The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.
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Oct 21, 2021 • 13min
The 4 pillars of starting or growing a CAS practice
Client advisory services (CAS) practices are growing rapidly, and Kalil Merhib, the vice president of Sales and Client Services for CPA.com, has details. Merhib discusses the recent CPA.com & AICPA PCPS Client Advisory Services Benchmark Survey along with the opportunities for firms interested in starting or growing CAS practices. Also, get a preview of the upcoming AICPA & CIMA Corporate Finance and Controllers Conference and an article on a conference session about building an anti-fraud wall, and stay up to date on news related to Social Security, the IRS, and the PCAOB.

Oct 18, 2021 • 20min
What type of culture does your firm have?
Having a good grasp of your organizational culture can help you hire the right people and adopt the right approach to change. But determining what type of culture your firm has isn’t always easy. In this first part of a two-part podcast, Guy Gage, founder of consulting firm PartnersCoach, discusses the three types of culture he sees most often in CPA firms, and ways you can tell which predominates in your firm.

Oct 14, 2021 • 13min
A CPA leader’s approach to changing check-the-box training
Stephanie Palmertree, CPA, CGMA, saw a need for better continuing professional education at the Mississippi Office of the State Auditor. The speakers were the same every year, and the issues weren’t necessarily the ones faced by staff at her agency. So, CPE offerings were revamped, becoming more meaningful and targeted. Palmertree explains the why and how of those changes, along with reasons for enjoying the Harry Potter book series and how she relies on her favorite tech tool. Also, listeners can get caught up on recent news related to a new auditing standard and new PCAOB guidance on audit evidence.

Oct 12, 2021 • 9min
Audit evolution in action: Part 3
Transforming the auditing practice to be more digital requires more than just new tools. It also means a shift in mindset for firms serious about taking a digital-first approach. On this episode, the third in a series on audit evolution, Alan Langelli, CPA, lead partner of the technology industry services group at Aronson LLC, shares three key reasons that adopting a digital mindset is important.

Oct 7, 2021 • 12min
Peer review: Advancing clarity and remote procedures
The AICPA Peer Review Board recently issued an exposure draft that includes proposed changes to AICPA standards for reporting on and performing peer reviews. Brad Coffey, CPA, an AICPA manager, explains more about the exposure draft and what the proposed changes are designed to accomplish.

Sep 30, 2021 • 13min
Year-end tax planning advice and a grammar quiz
Tax practitioners haven’t had it easy, with pandemic-related delays and legislative changes in the middle of tax season making their jobs more difficult. Year-end planning can’t eliminate all the uncertainty, but it can help. April Walker, CPA, CGMA, lead manager on the AICPA’s Tax Practice & Ethics team and host of the Tax Section Odyssey podcast, shares advice for practitioners as the calendar year winds down. Also, get a “your”/”you’re” refresher, a preview of a recently published grammar quiz, and updates on news related to the IRS and the PCAOB.

Sep 23, 2021 • 11min
Prioritization tips, sticky-note strategy, and The Princess Bride
In the September issue of the Journal of Accountancy, Marie Brilmyer, CPA, said in The Last Word: “I think my greatest challenge has been in figuring out how to step back or when I need to step back.” In this podcast episode, Brilmyer expands on the need to prioritize and offers advice for others who may be seeking balance. Also, hear a preview of other JofA articles from the recent print issue and from our news page.

Sep 16, 2021 • 11min
Ethics exposure drafts explained; the makings of a good cover letter
Several ethics-related exposure drafts are in focus in this week’s episode. Toni Lee-Andrews, CPA, CGMA, the director of the AICPA’s Professional Ethics Division, shares details on three upcoming EDs, a timeline for comments to the drafts, and more about the division’s streamlined comment process. Lee-Andrews also previews two recent episodes of the division’s Ethically Speaking podcast. Visit aicpa.org/ethics for more ethics resources. Plus, get a refresher on what makes a good cover letter, and keep up with top recent news in the Journal of Accountancy.

Sep 9, 2021 • 11min
Tax software: What CPAs like and dislike
For the September issues of The Tax Adviser and the Journal of Accountancy, more than 2,100 tax professionals shared opinions on tax preparation software. Editors Alistair Nevius and Paul Bonner discuss details of the annual tax software survey — what CPAs liked and disliked, and the difficulties of the most recent tax season for preparers and the software companies.

Sep 2, 2021 • 16min
Inflation worries and a tight labor market lead to a slight dip in optimism
Although finance executives continue to be bullish about their organizations’ economic prospects, inflation and a difficult labor market are causing concern in the CPA Outlook Index in the AICPA Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey. Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, takes a closer look at the findings and what they mean for companies. Also, Ebonie Jackson, CPA/CITP, CGMA, shares insights on how finance professionals and accountants can lead strategic change from her recent case study. Also, you’ll hear the findings from the latest CPA Firm Top Issues survey, and we’ll update you on the latest from the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program.