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Accounting Today Podcast Accounting Today
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4.1 • 61 Ratings
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Accounting Today’s editors talk with thought leaders and changemakers from across the public accounting profession.
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Filling the pipeline
The shortage of people entering the accounting profession and pursuing CPA licensure has reached the proportions of a crisis, and Sue Coffey, CEO for public accounting at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants dives into why -- and what accountants and firms can do about it.
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New sources of risk for internal auditors
Anthony Pugliese of the Institute of Internal Auditors discusses how changes in the business landscape are changing the risks that internal auditors need to pay attention to, and how the IIA is revamping its practice framework.
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Battling burnout
Randy Crabtree, CPA, the co-founder of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals and host of “The Unique CPA” podcast spotlights the mental health issues facing the accounting profession.
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Digital tax strategy leverages advanced technology
Daren Campbell, EY Americas tax tax technology and transformation leader, discusses the use of big data, robotic process automation, AI and other technology, in corporate tax strategy and compliance.
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Is growth really essential?
A desire for growth is often taken for granted at accounting firms -- but should it be? Consultant and accounting journalist Seth Fineberg examines what growth both can and should look like at different firms, and why it may be time to revisit your growth mindset.
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When IRS CI comes knocking
Former IRS special agent Robert Nordlander dives into the difference between a Criminal Investigations investigation and a civil tax audit.
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Accounting Today is jam-packed with actionable insights from industry leaders - no matter the topic, I gain something from every episode. Very grateful for this resource!
I third on slow down
Please slow down a little
Balanced?
First off, this is supposed to be a podcast for financial professionals to learn more to advance their knowledge for their career, not Democratic political narratives. Nobody denies there is racism in the country, but your entire Access Denied cast assumes that all inequality is based on “systematic racism” without presenting any alternative reasons such as single motherhood in black community, excessive crime in black communities leading to lower property values, lack of education leading to less wealthy accumulation (not all racism related), etc. Laying out stats and facts is completely legitimate but don’t start with a premise and pick and choose stats and facts that back only that up. Just another institution bowing to BLM and the “woke” crowd.