expert panel: the year of the advisor is here | accounting influencers

“your top clients are your competitors’ top prospects. are you showing up as their trusted advisor?”
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accounting influencers
with rob brown

how well-equipped is the accounting profession to handle rapid technological advancements and a changing workforce? are firms ready to embrace the future or stuck in outdated models?

rob brown hosts an expert panel featuring angie grissom, co-owner of the rainmaker companies; itamar jobani, ceo of payem; todd robinson, director of practice engagement at woodard; and james hickey, chief “cat herder” at herding cats; to discuss the future of the accounting profession. the conversation explores critical challenges facing accountants today, such as adapting to technological changes, ai integration, talent retention, and shifting towards a more advisory-based role. the panel shares their unique insights on how firms must navigate cultural shifts, embrace leadership, and rethink their traditional business models to stay competitive.
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what gen z wants from business | arc

the future is watching.

 

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accounting arc
with arpan grewal
center for accounting transformation

more arc: analysis, reaction, comedy

in the latest student led conversations episode of accounting arc, high school student arpan grewal hosts a dynamic dialogue with esg advisory senior manager tiffany huey from bpm, showing how accounting is becoming a surprising tool for tackling global challenges like climate change and social equity.

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huey, who transitioned from nonprofit work into esg consulting, now leads bpm’s esg advisory practice. “i wanted to understand how systems work,” she says. “how do businesses make decisions, and how can we make those decisions more values-aligned?”

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art werner: shift gears post-tax season | quick tax tip

start with proactive planning instead of reactive reporting.

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quick tax tip
with art werner
cpe today

as tax season winds down and the dust settles, many cpas are eager for a breather. but in the latest quick tax tip with art werner podcast, the seasoned tax educator offers a powerful—and timely—reminder: now is not the time to coast. instead, it’s the perfect opportunity to pivot from tax historian to tax strategist.

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drawing on decades of experience and his trademark candor, werner explains how the very tax returns just filed can be the launchpad for a more impactful advisory relationship with clients. “what i would look at,” he begins, “is the tax return you just prepared—and use that as a script.” read more →

debbie kilsheimer: stop thinking small | the disruptors

“too often, we’re stepping over dollars to pick up pennies.”

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the disruptors
with liz farr

by age 25, debbie kilsheimer was already disrupting the traditional accounting mindset. at her first job, she questioned why clients were billed by the hour when speed and efficiency weren’t rewarded.

“the smarter i get, the more efficient i become, the less you make,” she told her boss. “i don’t understand that. plus, the clients don’t know what anything will cost—so they’re afraid to call.”

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her suggestion to switch to flat-rate pricing was met with disbelief, but she knew she was onto something. two decades later, kilsheimer and her husband, hal, run a million-dollar firm built on premium service, not time sheets.

“i’m going to be starbucks. i’m going to be louis vuitton,” she says. “i’m going to be the most expensive accountant they talk to—and i’m going to deliver on that promise.”

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chris farrell: id your hidden bottleneck | the concierge cpa

optimizing the client experience is the real key to growth and profitability.

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the concierge cpa
with jackie meyer
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on a recent episode of the concierge cpa, liscio founder and ceo chris farrell joins host jackie meyer to challenge the conventional wisdom about workflow systems in accounting. his core message? firms don’t just need better systems—they need a client-first approach to technology.

“most of the problems firms are facing stem from one thing,” said farrell, a cpa and veteran software innovator. “you’re always waiting on the client.”

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farrell knows both sides of the equation: as a former arthur andersen accountant and cfo, and as a serial entrepreneur who’s spent 15 years building tools specifically for accountants. with liscio, a client experience platform, he’s tackling a key pain point: fragmented communication. “when clients don’t know where to send documents or how to respond, the firm grinds to a halt.”

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hannah munro: why 70% of transformation projects fail | accounting influencers

“a bad process is a bad process, whether a person or a piece of technology is doing it.”

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accounting influencers
with rob brown

change is inevitable, but learning to navigate transformation effectively is the key to long-term success for finance and accounting professionals. in this part two of the accounting influencers podcast with hannah munro, the change expert shares her insights on how firms and finance leaders can embrace change and drive it forward to enhance efficiency, adaptability, and business impact.

“what’s also very interesting is that change is getting faster,” says munro, managing director at itas solutions and host of the cfo 4.0 podcast. “the pace of change is accelerating, and that volatility and uncertainty are driving the need for finance professionals to step up and elevate their role.”

munro emphasizes that transformation is not a one-time event but a journey. “if you feel like it’s something short term that you’re going to suffer through and then never have to change again, you are probably living in the wrong century.”

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ashley kostos: secret weapon = skills testing? | move like this

“accounting isn’t a ‘fake it ’til you make it’ job.”

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move like this
with bonnie buol ruszcyk
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in a recent episode of move like this, ashley kostos, sales manager at accountests, joined host bonnie buol ruszczyk to explore how data-driven assessments are helping accounting firms hire smarter, retain top talent, and create clearer career paths. with ongoing staffing shortages and high turnover across the industry, testing may be the tool firms didn’t know they needed.

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accountests, founded by a former pwc partner and a psychometric testing expert, offers skills, ability, and personality assessments specifically designed for the accounting profession. these tools help employers move past resume claims and polished interviews to evaluate real-world competencies, including things like understanding financial statements, tax knowledge, and software fluency. “accounting isn’t a ‘fake it till you make it’ job,” kostos emphasizes. “you need to know how to do the work.”

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firm differentiation depends upon client service | accounting arc

raising the bar on client service doesn’t mean sacrificing all your time. 

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accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto
center for accounting transformation

more arc: analysis, reaction, comedy

technology has changed how firms operate, but relationships—and setting clear expectations—remain central to client satisfaction. 

in a recent episode of accounting arc, co-hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma, tackled a pressing issue: how the accounting profession can evolve to deliver better client service in the digital age. 

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“client service is the number one reason we hear clients are looking for a new cpa firm,” says mason, founder and ceo of high rock accounting. “we need to get back to the roots of our profession—deep relationships and great communication.” 

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art werner: are your clients throwing money away? | quick tax tip

without the right strategy, even the best intentions can go to waste.

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quick tax tip
with art werner
cpe today

charitable giving can be a powerful tool for clients seeking tax advantages and for ensuring their donations are used wisely. yet, many clients—and even some professionals—remain unaware of one of the most accessible vehicles for achieving these goals: donor-advised funds.

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“the average client has no idea that a donor-advised fund exists,” werner says. “and if i, as a professional, am not aware of a technique, i probably won’t use it — not because i’m afraid of it, but because i’m ignorant of the ability to utilize it.”

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dave kersting: collaborate with co-firming | the disruptors

expand capabilities, boost client satisfaction, and build thriving businesses—without sacrificing independence.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

dave kersting, founder and ceo of capovario, is disrupting the status quo firm structure by introducing co-firming. while he and tanya schulte, owner of the profit constructors, started on the co-firming path in a contractor-subcontractor relationship, they quickly realized they wanted more. “…we want to win together, and we want to lose together,” kersting recalls.

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co-firming brings multiple specialized firms together to serve clients collaboratively rather than competitively. as kersting explains, “what the client gets out of that is experts in the field, all working on the same client to make that client’s journey better. again, it’s winning together, losing together.”

this model isn’t about subcontracting work but creating a unified team of specialists. with 11 firms now working together, “we kind of do look at ourselves as like this big super firm, a super firm, that we’re all team. we’re all one big, ginormous team,” says kersting.

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david spence: build a tax-free retirement | the concierge cpa

explore the rising threat of national debt, future tax hikes, and how americans can prepare.

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the concierge cpa
with jackie meyer
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the u.s. is hurtling toward an economic reckoning, and most americans are dangerously unprepared. that’s the warning delivered in the latest episode of the concierge cpa podcast, where host jackie meyer sits down with financial planning expert david spence, cpa, cfp, clu, pfs, to unpack how today’s economic decisions could impact tomorrow’s taxpayers.

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spence’s message is clear: history shows that skyrocketing national debt leads to one inevitable outcome—higher taxes. “after world war ii, with debt at 120% of gdp, top tax rates soared to 94%,” spence explains. “today, we’re at 130% of gdp, and we’re already paying massive interest on our debt—more than we spend on defense.”

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hannah munro: leading change in vuca | accounting influencers

“if you think change is hard, try not changing and see what happens.”

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accounting influencers
with rob brown

in part one of this accounting influencers podcast, special guest hannah munro, managing director of transformation consultancy with itas and host of the cfo 4.0 podcast, joins the conversation to unpack the realities of change and transformation in today’s volatile world.

munro makes one thing clear: change is no longer a future event to plan for—it is the present reality.

“transformation is a journey, not a one-step process,” munro says. “it’s about becoming comfortable in that vuca environment—volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous—and building a skill set to navigate it.”

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