John Garrett, a former accountant and stand-up comedian, speaks on how being energized by our outside interests can energize us at work.
Journal of Accountancy podcast episodes
Top takeaways from the latest Economic Outlook Survey
Hear more about companies’ hiring plans and profit projections from the third-quarter Business & Industry Economic Outlook Survey.
Tips for working with Millennial clients
Cortlon Cofield, CPA/PFS, offers his best advice for marketing to and working with Millennial clients.
Lessons learned from a multibillion-dollar fraud
Aaron Beam, the former CFO at HealthSouth, discusses his tenure at the company and offers advice for professionals about fraud.
Using drones to enhance audits
Hermann Sidhu, CPA, global assurance digital leader at EY, walks us through EY’s exciting new project to use drones to help audit large warehouses and outdoor inventories.
The traits of truly great leaders
Leadership speaker and author Tommy Spaulding details the value of emotion and humility in great leaders.
Is state legislation endangering the CPA license?
The regulatory environment around the country is causing concern among CPAs — who are keeping a close watch on state legislation that might affect CPA licensure.
How tax reform is impacting tax practitioners
Tax practitioners usually get to enjoy some down time during the summer. But this year summer may be a little more hectic than usual thanks to the changes brought about by tax reform.
How CPAs can become thought leaders
According to Brandon Allfrey, CPA, CGMA, partner with Squire and Company, thought leadership can be a career-booster for just about everyone.
How tax reform — and Excel — are changing the CPA Exam
Mike Decker, the vice president of examinations at the AICPA, discusses changes being made to the exam as a result of tax reform — and about how Excel will now be available for use on the test.
