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

Jan 27, 2022

Sales tax compliance is complicated and ever-changing. Diane Yetter, CPA, the president of Yetter Tax and the Sales Tax Institute, shares knowledge on the current landscape related to several sales tax topics. Hear or read the discussion on compliance since Wayfair, how some states are supplying resources to automate...


Jan 25, 2022

Nancy Bagranoff, CPA, DBA, didn’t think she was going to become an accountant. But a General Electric training program opened doors for her, and she learned that she was well suited to the CPA profession. These days, Bagranoff passes on accounting lessons as a university professor.

 

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Jan 20, 2022

Favorite books, a craving for constant change, and building a finance “powerhouse” — all of those topics and more are part of this interview with Tanner Johnson, CPA, CGMA, vice president–Global Finance Operations at Nike. Johnson explains how his upbringing shaped him, what the phrase “there is no...


Jan 18, 2022

Ginnie Carlier, CPA, EY’s Americas vice chair for Talent, says that leadership’s focus has expanded beyond four walls and into being understanding of employees’ work and home lives. In this podcast episode, hear her thoughts on developing empathy, the importance of “office hours,” and why a focus on well-being...


Jan 13, 2022

One key to implementing change initiatives is understanding the why and what problem you’re trying to solve, according to Jennifer Elder, CPA/CFF, CGMA. Another component, Elder says, is having a way to measure a change initiative’s success. In this podcast episode recorded in Nashville, Tenn., Elder offers advice...