W.T.F (We're Trying to Figure-out) with Saul | MY-CPE📚

Saul Sony, CPA

Welcome to our exciting new podcast series! As part of our ongoing commitment to providing valuable educational content and opportunities, we're thrilled to launch an engaging podcast series tailored for our speakers and audience alike.

  1. Feb 11

    Figuring Out: Preparing for Growth Capital and Investor Expectations | Podcast #60

    Learning Objectives Identify core steps that strengthen financial readiness for growth capital.Apply forecasting methods that support fast and unpredictable startup environments.Evaluate investor expectations using clear metrics and aligned internal planning.Recognize financial blind spots that limit scaling or delay funding.Build finance processes that integrate reporting, technology, and strategic planning.What does it take for a high-growth startup to build financial systems that attract investors and support true scale? This CPE Episode opens by exploring the real pressures founders face as they move from early traction to serious capital needs. The conversation examines why financial clarity becomes a competitive edge, how unpredictable growth demands stronger planning, and why investors are increasingly focused on readiness rather than ambition. Listeners get an inside look at the common pitfalls around cash flow, forecasting, and market positioning that can derail even promising companies. The discussion centers on insights from Janelle Gorman, CFO at York IE, whose background in public accounting, corporate finance, M&A, and high-growth advisory shapes a practical view of what scalable finance requires. She explains the mistakes startups make when preparing for funding, the financial metrics leaders must monitor, and the internal structures needed before approaching investors. Her experience highlights how disciplined reporting, aligned operations, and a thoughtful tech stack can strengthen credibility and reduce the chaos that often comes with rapid expansion.

    1h 10m
  2. Feb 10

    Figuring Out: Transfer Pricing in a Two-Standard Tax World | Podcast #62

    Learning Objectives Explain why transfer pricing directly affects global tax risk and cash outcomes.Compare IRS and OECD transfer pricing frameworks and their core structural differences.Identify key compliance challenges under dual IRS and OECD transfer pricing systems.Analyze how OECD Pillar Two interacts with existing transfer pricing strategies.Evaluate practical steps firms can take to prepare for upcoming global tax changes.Is transfer pricing just a technical tax exercise, or a strategic lever that can move millions across borders? In a world where global businesses operate under two competing standards, the IRS on one side and the OECD on the other, transfer pricing has become a high-stake balancing act. This Episode digs into why transfer pricing matters now more than ever, how historical policy choices created today’s split frameworks, and what happens when companies misjudge the line between compliance and strategy. From audit exposure to real cash tax outcomes, the discussion grounds abstract rules in practical consequences firms face every day. Carl Budenski, Tax Partner and Transfer Pricing Leader at Aprio, brings a practitioner’s lens to this complex terrain. Drawing from decades of advising multinational and mid-market companies, he explains how U.S. and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) transfer pricing regimes evolved along different philosophical paths, and why that divergence creates friction for modern businesses. Carl also unpacks how companies document, defend, and sometimes rethink their pricing models when operating across jurisdictions, especially as new global tax initiatives approach.

    40 min
  3. Feb 10

    Figuring Out: Financial Planning for Special Needs Families | Podcast #59

    Learning Objectives Recognize unique financial challenges families face supporting lifelong care needs.Explain how traditional planning differs from special needs planning discussions.Identify emotional and psychological barriers impacting long-term decisions.Determine how CPAs can partner with advisors to guide complex conversations.Apply podcast insights to build stronger trust with overwhelmed families. Some conversations don’t just teach you something, they stay with you — and this one does exactly that. This CPE episode is built from a powerful podcast conversation with Mary McDirmid, who opens up about her journey from traditional tax work to becoming a purpose-driven financial planner for families raising children with rare diseases and lifelong care needs. Instead of a technical lecture, listeners are brought directly into a raw and personal dialogue about navigating medical uncertainty, building trust with overwhelmed parents, and creating financial plans that must outlive the caregivers themselves. Through Mary’s stories, the episode reveals why typical planning frameworks fall short for special needs families and how financial professionals can step in, not just with numbers, but with empathy, clarity, and structure. The conversation blends humor, vulnerability, and real client moments to help CPAs understand the emotional, logistical, and financial layers behind these high-stakes decisions.

    46 min

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Welcome to our exciting new podcast series! As part of our ongoing commitment to providing valuable educational content and opportunities, we're thrilled to launch an engaging podcast series tailored for our speakers and audience alike.