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The Journal of Accountancy podcast discusses the key issues facing the accounting profession.

Feb 23, 2023

Uncertainty isn’t going away. And because of that, entrepreneur and consultant Pascal Finette says that organizations and leaders should think differently about how they view the current business environment.

Finette, a keynote speaker at the Future of Finance Summit in Austin, Texas, challenges leaders to think of...


Feb 16, 2023

A well-defined, vibrant work culture certainly can help employees perform at or above expectations. And a poor culture can absolutely be a performance constraint. But how do leaders change culture, or grow it in the age of remote and dispersed workforces?

Kerry Brown has a few thoughts. Brown specializes in...


Feb 9, 2023

Robin Thieme, CPA/CITP, CGMA, the founder and CEO of KBS CFO, has gotten all kinds of questions over the years from clients. As an early adopter of offering advisory and fractional CFO services, she’s someone well versed to share the insights that simply getting those questions can...


Feb 7, 2023

Making a run to the Super Bowl never gets old. That’s one of the messages that Dan Crumb, CPA, CGMA, the CFO of the Kansas City Chiefs, shares in this episode of the Journal of Accountancy podcast. 

The team has qualified for the Super Bowl three of the past four seasons, and Crumb encourages the members of his...


Feb 3, 2023

Steve Ursillo, CPA/CITP, CGMA, is a partner in the Risk & Accounting Advisory Group at Cherry Bekaert and the firm’s national leader of information assurance and cybersecurity. He explains much about digital assets and the threats that digital asset owners must guard against. Cyberattacks are on the rise, including...