Brandy Amidon, CPA, the CFO at South Carolina marketing and creative agency Brains on Fire, found a way to hold employees’ interest and get them to care more about the organization’s profitability.
Journal of Accountancy podcast episodes
Networking secrets that will help advance your career
Todd Cohen, a regular speaker at the AICPA’s CFO Conference, explains why we should network regularly, as opposed to networking only when we need to.
What to know before you go into business with someone
Mark Zyla, CPA/ABV/CFF, joins this edition of the podcast to talk about business prenups and divorce — and how they can impact your business’s valuation.
A CPA firm with Silicon Valley DNA
Wesley Middleton, CPA, founder and managing partner of MiddletonRaines+Zapata, discusses his unique leadership style and how and why his firm does things differently.
How national tax reform is impacting state taxes
CPAs around the country are still trying to figure out how the recent national tax reform will impact their clients at the federal level. But they’re also interested in how it will impact their clients at the state level.
A new staffing model for accounting firms
What will accounting firms and accounting departments look like after lower-level, repetitive tasks are automated and unprecedented amounts of data can be mined for business insights? That topic takes center stage in the second part of our annual accounting technology roundtable podcast.
How AI, blockchain, and automation will reinvent accounting
Three of the profession’s top technology experts discuss the radical changes emerging technologies will bring to accounting — and accountants — over the next 1–5 years.
How tax reform will impact individual taxpayers
This podcast offers answers to some of the most common questions on how the new tax reform law will impact individual taxpayers.
Private student loan debt: What CPAs need to know
We examine what potential borrowers need to know when considering taking out private student loans.
Student loan debt: Everything you need to know but were too afraid to ask
In part one of a two-part podcast, we take a look at what potential borrowers need to know when considering taking out a government-funded student loan.
