Cpa Conversations Podcast

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Synopsis

CPA Conversations podcast series focuses in on accounting-related news and hot topics.

Episodes

  • CPAs Have a Vital Role in Keeping Small-Business Clients Compliant

    07/02/2022 Duration: 06min

    Matthew May, founder and vice president of sales and marketing for Acuity CFO Online Bookkeeping Accounting and Business Tax, joins us to talk small-business compliance with standards and regulations. In particular, May stresses the role CPAs can play in making the process easier.  

  • Benefit Clients by Upgrading Your R&D Credit Knowledge

    31/01/2022 Duration: 20min

    The research and development (R&D) tax credit is available to many organizations to help reduce their tax liability and overall financial expenditures. Unfortunately, many organizations don’t know everything they need to know to fully take advantage of the credit. To help educate these organizations, as well as the CPAs who represent them, we spoke with Ashley Chikes, director of operations for R&D experts EPSA USA, about steps CPAs can take when advising a client about the R&D credit, the ins and outs of the Pennsylvania R&D credit, and more.   To read full transcript, click here.

  • Knowing the Basics of Blockchain Is a Boon for CPAs

    24/01/2022 Duration: 10min

    Kathy Brunner, founder, CEO, and president of Acumen Analytics, joins us to explore the basics of blockchain. She sheds light on the four different types of blockchain networks, how blockchain is currently being applied in business environments, opportunities for CPAs, and more. To read full transcript, click here.  

  • Surveying the Landscape of CPA Ethics and Acts Discreditable to the Profession

    17/01/2022 Duration: 26min

    In a wide-ranging discussion about professional ethics, “Ethics Sage” Steven Mintz, professor emeritus with California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Calif., highlights professional and personal behavior that would be considered injurious to the profession. Mintz also touches on how the current societal landscape can challenge CPA ethics as well as the positives and negatives of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.   To read the full transcript, click here.

  • CPA Evolution Exam Alterations Offer New Paths to Future Professionals

    10/01/2022 Duration: 15min

    In this episode of CPA Conversations, Jonathan Zigman, senior CPA content developer for UWorld LLC, provides an update on the current status of CPA Exam and the CPA Evolution initiative. He touches on what the CPA Exam is now and what the AICPA and NASBA hope it will become, the immediate benefits of the new proposed model, the advantages for would-be CPAs looking to move into specializations, and much more.   To read the transcript, click here.

  • When It Comes to Auditing, There’s No Place Like the Office

    03/01/2022 Duration: 11min

    Accounting work, like so many other fields of business, has been drastically changed by the coronavirus pandemic. Many CPAs are working from home and seeing no measurable drop in their productivity and efficiency. However, when it comes to auditing, John Mulcahy of FMC Corporation in Philadelphia says there is no substitute for working in tandem with your client in their office. In this podcast, get more details on the primary benefits of in-person auditing, why issues get overblown when auditing remotely, and more.   To read the full transcript, click here.

  • PPP Fraud Is Problem Nobody Is Looking At

    27/12/2021 Duration: 07min

    Eighteen months after the release of the Paycheck Protection Program, it is fair to say the program has been generally successful. However, one giant drawback is its susceptibility to fraud. According to our guest, Allison Greenfield of Forensic Resolutions Inc., the fraud is widespread enough to raise red flags. Get her view on who is responsible for monitoring for PPP fraud, why time lags may be preventing us from getting a full picture of the deception, and more in this CPA Conversations podcast.   To read full transcript, click here.

  • Tell Your Organization’s Financial Story with an Engaging MD&A

    20/12/2021 Duration: 14min

    In a look behind his feature for the winter 2022 Pennsylvania CPA Journal, Mike De Stefano, chief financial officer for RKL in Lancaster, Pa., discusses how CFOs can better engage colleagues on financial details via a management discussion and analysis, or MD&A, report. He explores the sorts of illuminating information that should go into an MD&A: financial, nonfinancial, and more. To read the full transcript, click here.

  • Strong Ethical Practices a Must for Government CPAs

    13/12/2021 Duration: 08min

    Nicholas Ring, controller at Pine Ridge Construction Management in Williamsport, Pa., joins us to discuss how COVID-19 has challenged governments and government CPAs, how you define transparency as it relates to government CPAs, and more. This podcast complements his column in the winter 2022 Pennsylvania CPA Journal. To Read the Full Transcript, Click Here.

  • CPA Firms: Know the Signs of Large Malpractice Claims

    06/12/2021 Duration: 09min

    Nothing can be more injurious to a CPA firm’s reputation – not to mention its bank account – than a client introducing a large malpractice claim. Based on her article for the Journal of Accountancy by Sarah Ference, CPA, risk control director for the accountants program at CNA Insurance, explores the signs that a large malpractice claim could be on the horizon as well as potential damages that can take place if the situation is not handled in a brisk manner. To read the full transcript, click here.

  • Accounting Internships Remain a Vital Ingredient of CPA Success

    29/11/2021 Duration: 11min

    The accounting internship is one of the many aspects of the CPA experience that has been changed dramatically by COVID-19. Still, it remains a great way to set a would-be CPA’s career on the path to success, whether it is conducted virtually or in-person. Get tips for ensuring an internship becomes a full-time offer and learn about skills that can be acquired during an internship from our guests, Eryn Conard and Tara Heller of Baker Tilly US LLP.   To read the transcript, click here.

  • Preparing Students for Sustainability Reporting

    22/11/2021 Duration: 24min

    Joseph Ragan, professor of accounting and Edward G. Sutula chair in accounting at Saint Joseph’s University Erivan K. Haub School of Business, joins us to talk sustainability reporting and environmental, social, and governance measures. Specifically, he details why businesses are looking at these issues more closely, the specific role CPAs have to play in conservation efforts, and what colleges and universities need to do to prepare students for these changes in the business world.   To view the transcript, click here.

  • Lease Accounting: For CPA Firms, a Major Lift but Doable

    15/11/2021 Duration: 14min

    Ane Ohm, cofounder and CEO of LeaseCrunch, checks in with an update on lease accounting implementation. She walks us through readiness for compliance, issues affecting debt covenants, and lease modification and concession implications. Does that all get your anxiety up? Don’t worry: Ohm also looks to ease the mind of those stressed out by the approaching implementation deadline.   To read transcript, click here.

  • It’s Imperative for Employers to Monitor OSHA’s COVID Guidelines

    08/11/2021 Duration: 19min

    Debra S. Friedman, a labor and employment attorney with the Philadelphia law firm Cozen O’Connor, joins us to provide the latest information on OSHA guidelines related to COVID. A few items she highlighted for consideration include inquiries about vaccination status, legality and growth of mandatory vaccines, and continuing rules for masking and social distancing. To read the transcript, click here.

  • Professors Earn Award for Data Visualization Prowess

    01/11/2021 Duration: 13min

    The evolution of the accounting profession requires new and innovative ways to teach aspects of accounting that may have previously received little exposure. One of these that is of growing importance is data visualization. Our guests – PICPA member Michael Ozlanski, associate professor and accounting department chair for Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa., and Suzanne Seymoure, associate professor of accounting at North Central College in Naperville, Ill. – have made data visualization engaging for their students and received an honor from the AICPA for their efforts. We sat with them to learn more about their approach as well as the award they received. To read the full transcript, click here.

  • House Democrats’ Spending Plan and Its Effect on Taxation

    25/10/2021 Duration: 18min

    Michael Fischer, CFP, director and wealth adviser for Round Table Wealth Management, provides an in-depth exploration of the preliminary proposal recently presented by U.S. House Democrats to fund President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion spending package. As part of his examination, Fischer looks at the impact it could have on the tax landscape for individuals, retirees, businesses, and more. To read the full transcript, click here.

  • Mastering the Art of High-Value Client Consultations

    18/10/2021 Duration: 23min

    For many small and medium-sized firms, a consultation with a “high-value” firm can be a nerve-wracking experience that takes them out of their element. In this episode of CPA Conversations, Loren Fogelman, price and profit coach for Business Success Solution, provides tips on the focal points to drive home when delving into the CPA sales process. To read the full transcript, click here.

  • Recognize the Signs that Your CPA Firm Could Be Ready for a Merger

    11/10/2021 Duration: 27min

    Ira Rosenbloom, chief executive officer of Optimum Strategies LLC in Spring House, Pa., joins us to examine the signs that it might be time for a CPA firm to think about a strategic merger. Among the signs he points to are weak new business, clients getting restless, and referrals beginning to run low. To read the full transcript, click here.

  • Big Changes to the Monthly Child Tax Credit

    04/10/2021 Duration: 11min

    Kemberley Washington, CPA, a tax analyst with Forbes Advisor, joins us to discuss the monthly child tax credit. She goes in depth into who qualifies to receive it, whether taxpayers have to repay it, how eligibility is determined by the IRS, and more. To read the full transcript, click here.

  • Adventures in IRS Private Letter Rulings during a Pandemic

    20/09/2021 Duration: 16min

    In this podcast related to his column in the fall 2021 Pennsylvania CPA Journal, Barry Groebel, senior tax consultant for Herbein + Company in Reading, Pa., details his experience working on a private letter ruling request with the IRS during the height of the COVID-19 crisis. He provides context on what a private letter ruling request is, discusses how common it is for CPAs to handle such a task, and goes step-by-step into the process. To read the full transcript click here.

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