If poor communication is leading to inefficiency — or worse — at your firm, this podcast episode with AICPA board member Melody Feniks will provide strategies that can help.
Journal of Accountancy podcast episodes
Twin brothers reflect on decades of teaching accounting
Identical twin brothers Harold Little, CPA, CGMA, Ph.D., and Carroll Little, CPA, DPA, share the unusual distinction of having both served as the chairs of AACSB-accredited accounting departments. The brothers look back at their journey from students to practitioners to faculty members.
The reasons behind a drop in US economic sentiment
Hear details on a dampened economic outlook from a recent survey of U.S. finance decision-makers. Ken Witt, CPA, CGMA, breaks down the results.
Why CPAs can’t wait on automation tools
Why shouldn’t CPA firms wait on others to develop AI and data analytics tools? Find out in this podcast episode.
Different ways to understand blockchain
What do ATMs and postage stamps have to do with blockchain? Find out in this JofA podcast episode.
What it was like to work for a legendary CPA
Lester McKeever talks about what it was like to work for Mary T. Washington, a legendary accountant who became the first female African-American CPA in 1943, and also offers advice on succession planning at smaller firms.
What CPAs need to know about firm mobility
This episode will bring you up to date on the latest developments in CPA firm mobility.
Working together to grow the CPA pipeline
Accounting students are the future of the profession. So how can professors and practitioners work together to make sure those students complete their education and go on to earn their CPA license with the skill sets they need to be successful?
How the skill set for today’s CFO is changing
An expert on large-company CFO searches shares insights into where executives are coming from and more in this podcast episode.
How to interview for soft skills
Rian Powell explains the right questions to ask during job interviews to assess candidates’ soft skills.
