On The Books

Intuit

On the Books is a podcast for the accounting community presented by Intuit. In each episode, we’ll explore topics that are shaping the world of accounting— and your career within it. We’re going beyond software and product features. We’re delving into the trends and changes reshaping the accounting landscape. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, a new entry to the field, or a student learning more about “why” accounting, join us to gain valuable insights from industry leaders and hear the stories of firms that are redefining the future. We’ll also bring you exclusive interviews with Intuit’s top leaders so you can hear their vision for what’s coming for you from us.

  1. MAR 31

    Firm leaders discuss mental health in accounting

    If you are experiencing mental health challenges, please consult local resources for assistance. This episode is intended to offer encouragement, but is not intended to provide medical advice. See below for resources to help you in your mental health journey. This episode is part two of our discussion on mental health and burnout in the accounting industry. Part 1 with Randy Crabtree is available on all podcasts feeds. For this episode, we are joined by Kane Polakoff, CAS Practice Leader at CohnReznick, and Jennifer Alleva, CEO of Your Part-Time Controller (YPTC). We dive into the shifting culture of the accounting industry, specifically focusing on the transition from busy seasons to a year-round workload. They share their personal stories and leadership strategies for prioritizing staff well-being, fostering a supportive firm culture, and navigating the exciting yet daunting integration of AI into professional workflows. The group discusses: Rethinking busy season": “Busy season” is now “busy year” and the guests talk through managing workload year-round, offering flexible schedules and other ways to help accountants find balance. Managing macroeconomic stress: The impact of macroeconomic forces on clients creates a unique mental load for the advisors who serve them. The "Sunday Scaries" test: Kane and Jennifer discuss the importance of being attuned to staff stress levels and fostering an environment where employees aren't dreading the start of their work week. The power of vulnerability: Overcoming the industry stigma against asking for help and the importance of leaders modeling healthy boundaries and self-care. Capacity management: Differentiating between capacity of time and capacity of skill to provide the right support for every team member. For full show notes, visit firmofthefuture.com

    1h 8m
  2. MAR 17

    Vulnerability, Mental Health, and the Evolving Culture of Accounting

    If you are experiencing mental health challenges, please consult local resources for assistance. This episode is intended to offer encouragement but is not intended to provide medical advice. See full show notes for resources to help you in your mental health journey. In this episode, hosts Ted Callahan and Jessica McCracken dive into a critical conversation on mental health, burnout, and the evolving culture of the accounting industry. Their guest, Randy Crabtree (co-founder of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax and host of The Unique CPA podcast), shares his harrowing personal journey of suffering a stress-induced stroke and how it transformed his approach to leadership and life. Randy details the events leading up to February 6, 2014, when he suffered a stroke at age 51. The power of vulnerability - Post-recovery, Randy realized that pretending to be perfect was detrimental to his firm's culture. Redefining Success and metrics in the industry - Randy challenges the traditional accounting model that equates long hours with success. AI as an Enabler: Randy views AI as a tool to remove the drudgery of compliance and data entry, allowing accountants to step into their true value as advisors. Passion vs. Role: Randy stepped down as managing partner to focus on what he loves—inspiring change and speaking—demonstrating that career paths should align with personal skills and passions. For full show notes, visit firmofthefuture.com

    1h 2m
  3. FEB 3

    In Conversation with Sasan Goodarzi, Intuit's Chairman and CEO

    "I believe we live in a world of confidence... AI will eliminate almost all the drudgery and manual work over time, but it will not change the importance of human interaction." — Sasan Goodarzi In this landmark episode, hosts Ted Callahan and Jessica McCracken are joined by Sasan Goodarzi, the Chairman and CEO of Intuit. Sasan shares his unique leadership philosophy, the future of the "human-to-AI" connection, and how Intuit is revolutionizing the accounting industry through the newly launched Intuit Accountant Suite. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Pillars of Customer Obsession: Sasan breaks down his hands-on approach to leadership, including spending 30% of his time on the road, responding personally to customer escalations, and meeting directly with frontline engineers and sales teams. The Birth of "Intuit Intelligence": Sasan recounts a pivotal "aha moment" at an Accountant Council meeting. After seeing accountants manually use external AI tools due to safety concerns, he pivoted the company's strategy to build a secure, generative AI "thought partner" directly into the Intuit platform. AI + HI (Human Intelligence): A deep dive into why AI will never replace the accountant. Sasan emphasizes that while AI eliminates manual "drudgery," the "X-factor" remains the human confidence and expertise provided by accounting professionals. The Intuit Accountant Suite: Sasan discusses the vision behind this massive release—the biggest for the community in over a decade—designed to help firms manage their practice, clients, and workforce in one unified ecosystem. For full show notes, visit firmofthefuture.com. And to see the full video of this episode head over to the Intuit Connect ON website.

    33 min
  4. JAN 20

    Around the world: The Canadian Accounting Landscape

    In this episode of On the Books, hosts Ted Callahan and Jessica McCracken head north to explore the global accounting landscape, starting with the Canadian market. They are joined by Mike Libbey, Partner and COO at YBL (formerly Your Bottom Line) and co-founder of Edgeflow. Mike shares his journey of scaling a 26-year-old family-run firm in Oshawa to a team of 33, while navigating the rapid technological shifts currently transforming the industry. From the nuances of Canadian capital gains tax to the "vibe coding" revolution, Mike provides a high-energy look at how firms can stay human in an increasingly automated world. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Canadian vs. US Market: Mike breaks down the similarities and key differences between the two markets, specifically regarding app availability and tax complexities. Scaling a Family Business: Insights into working alongside parents and siblings, and the professional maturity required to grow a family firm without losing the personal touch. Navigating Regulatory Uncertainty: How YBL is managing tariff uncertainty and impending changes to Canadian capital gains inclusion rates. The Power of "I Don't Know": Why radical candor and fact-checking are more important than ever in the age of AI. Vibe Coding and Custom Apps: Mike explains how he is building custom tools like Stash (in beta) to solve internal inefficiencies and why "vibe coding" is the most transformative thing to happen to his firm. The Human Differentiator: Why the future of accounting isn't just about compliance, but about being an integrated business partner that provides the human interaction AI can't replicate. For full show notes, visit firmofthefuture.com

    46 min

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On the Books is a podcast for the accounting community presented by Intuit. In each episode, we’ll explore topics that are shaping the world of accounting— and your career within it. We’re going beyond software and product features. We’re delving into the trends and changes reshaping the accounting landscape. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, a new entry to the field, or a student learning more about “why” accounting, join us to gain valuable insights from industry leaders and hear the stories of firms that are redefining the future. We’ll also bring you exclusive interviews with Intuit’s top leaders so you can hear their vision for what’s coming for you from us.

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