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  • Jim Metzler: The Profession’s Best Are Walking Away from Partnership | Gear Up for Growth
    2026/08/21

    Firms, not candidates, are to blame for a generation of superstars declining the summons.
    Show notes here

    Gear Up for Growth
    with Jean Caragher
    for CPA Trendlines

    Few voices carry more weight on the question of who becomes a partner, and why, than Jim Metzler’s.

    So when the former AICPA vice president and longtime mentor to emerging firm leaders says the profession’s top performers are hesitating at the threshold of partnership, firm owners would do well to listen.

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    In the new episode of “Gear Up for Growth,” hosted by Jean Caragher of Capstone Marketing, Metzler lays out why – and what separates the firms that keep their stars from the ones that lose them.

    “The bigger the superstar in the firm, the more they say, ‘I’m really not sure if I want to be a partner,'” says Jim Metzler, founder of Metzler Advisory Group and author of “The Emerging Partner Playbook: A Complete Guide for Emerging Partners in CPA Firms,” this edition of “Gear Up for Growth,” powered by CPA Trendlines and hosted by Jean Caragher, president of Capstone Marketing.

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    44 分
  • Can Gen Z and Boomers Speak the Same Business Language? | ARC
    2026/08/20

    As workplace language evolves, effective professionals know their audience and adapt their message.

    Accounting ARC
    With Byron Patrick, Donny Shimamoto and Liz Mason
    Center for Accounting Transformation

    Every generation enters the workplace speaking a slightly different language.

    For Generation Z, that language may include phrases such as “delulu,” “mid” and “fire.” For earlier generations, the dated vocabulary might sound different, but the underlying challenge remains familiar: How do people bring their authentic voices to work while still communicating professionally?

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    In this episode of the Accounting ARC podcast, Donny Shimamoto, CPA.CITP, CGMA; Byron Patrick, CPA.CITP; and Liz Mason, CPA, examine the supposed language barrier separating Generation Z and baby boomers — and question whether it is really as new or insurmountable as some portray it.

    Their conclusion is less about memorizing the latest slang and more about developing an essential power skill: adaptability.

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    34 分
  • Shannon Stone-Winding: The Workforce Was Built for a Life That No Longer Exists | MOVE Like This
    2026/08/19

    As caregiving responsibilities expand across generations and definitions of family, employers have an opportunity to rethink how work gets done — and keep valuable people in the process.

    MOVE Like This
    With Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk
    For CPA Trendlines Research

    In this episode of MOVE Like This, Shannon Stone-Winding, President and CEO of the Business Alliance of Colleges and Employers (BACE), joins Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk to explore caregiving through a much broader lens: what does it mean for an organization to truly care for its people?

    Shannon brings both a professional and deeply personal perspective to the conversation. In addition to her work connecting employers, colleges, and emerging talent, she has spent 20 years as the primary caregiver for her husband, a 100% service-connected disabled Marine Corps veteran.

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    That experience has shaped how she thinks about caregiving, workplace culture, and what employees need to remain and thrive in their careers.

    Shannon’s current caregiving research grew from a conversation at a diversity symposium, where accounting professionals began sharing examples of how firms were responding to employees’ changing needs.

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    40 分
  • Randy Johnston: Accounting’s Brave New World of MCPs | The Disruptors
    2026/08/17

    If MCPs are the infrastructure, agentic AI is the workforce.

    Full show notes here

    The Disruptors
    With Liz Farr

    Randy Johnston has been in accounting technology longer than many of today’s practitioners have been alive. With more than 50 years in the field, and a hand in designing everything from IBM ThinkPads to Excel’s PivotTables, he has seen more technological revolutions than he can easily count. He even wrote AI code in 1975 in Lisp. Through it all, he has remained true to a singular ideal: “My personal mission has always been to help as many people as possible do the things they want to do with technology.”

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    Yet Johnston, executive vice president of K2 Enterprises and co-founder of Network Management Group, says the most significant shift is happening right now with Model Context Protocols (MCPs). MCPs are a technical layer that allows multiple systems to be connected and queried through AI. Though he’s spent decades watching technology evolve through mainframes, databases, graphical interfaces, and SaaS, he says MCPs may be the most consequential development he’s seen in years.

    “It’s making me think we no longer need dashboards. It’s making me think we no longer need user interfaces the way we did,” he says. “I think we’re actually going to wind up talking to a lot of our systems in the very near term.”

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  • Mark Koziel: The End of Accounting as We Know It | Gear Up for Growth
    2026/08/14

    Koziel Calls for a New CPA Firm Model.
    Show notes here

    Gear Up for Growth
    with Jean Caragher
    for CPA Trendlines

    Mark Koziel is putting the accounting profession on notice: The business model that sustained CPA firms for generations is running out of time.

    “The hours-times-rate model is a death knell for the profession,” says Koziel, CPA, CGMA, president and CEO of the AICPA and the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, on Gear Up for Growth, powered by CPA Trendlines and hosted by Jean Caragher, president of Capstone Marketing.

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    • Gear Up for Growth is tailored specifically for public accounting firms with up to 100 team members looking to expand their practices intelligently and efficiently.
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    As artificial intelligence accelerates the automation of tax preparation and compliance work, Koziel says CPA firms must fundamentally rethink how they create—and price—value for clients.

    “There’s still value to that tax return,” Koziel says. “It’s just not based on our inputs.”

    Rather than charging for the time it takes to complete compliance work, Koziel encourages firms to focus on the insight, judgment and peace of mind they provide through planning, advisory services and proactive client relationships.

    One of his strongest messages centers on repositioning the profession beyond its traditional identity.

    “If you ask anybody on the street what a CPA does, they’re going to tell you tax,” Koziel says. “But advisory and planning are the two that we really need to start nailing down.”

    Throughout the discussion, Koziel emphasizes that while AI continues to reshape workflows, it does not diminish the importance of the CPA. Instead, it elevates the profession’s responsibility to help clients interpret information, make better decisions and navigate increasing complexity.

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    40 分
  • Accounting Internships Need an Upgrade | ARC
    2026/08/13

    As AI handles more routine work, how do young accountants develop judgment, communication and leadership?

    Accounting ARC
    With Donny Shimamoto and Liz Mason
    Center for Accounting Transformation

    The accounting internship is due for an upgrade.

    For decades, internships often give aspiring accountants their first real taste of the profession by dropping them into the work: Learn the process, complete the assignment, survive busy season and figure out the unwritten rules along the way.

    But as artificial intelligence takes over more of the entry-level work traditionally assigned to new accountants, Donny Shimamoto, CPA.CITP, CGMA, and Liz Mason, CPA, argue the profession needs to reconsider what an internship is actually supposed to teach.

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    In this episode of the Accounting ARC podcast, Shimamoto, founder and managing director of IntrapriseTechKnowlogies LLC and founder and inspiration architect for the Center for Accounting Transformation, and Mason, CEO of High Rock Accounting, explore why tomorrow's accountants need more than technical proficiency.

    They need what Shimamoto calls "power skills."

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    31 分
  • Rachel Farris: The CPA Career Nobody Talks About | ARC
    2026/08/06

    The next generation is blending entrepreneurship, AI, and advisory into careers that barely existed a few years ago.


    Accounting ARC
    With Donny Shimamoto

    Center for Accounting Transformation

    For decades, the accounting profession has followed a familiar script: earn a CPA license, join a firm, climb the ladder and perhaps become a partner.

    Rachel Farris, CPA, MBA, is proving there is another way.

    After building a highly specialized tax advisory practice serving U.S. citizens relocating to Puerto Rico, Farris launches Tax Stack AI, a company that helps accounting firms implement artificial intelligence securely and strategically.

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    She has since sold her CPA practice to focus on AI consulting and education, demonstrating that today's accounting professionals can create careers far beyond traditional public accounting.

    In this episode of Accounting ARC, Donny Shimamoto, CPA.CITP, CGMA, founder and managing director of IntrapriseTechKnowlogies LLC and founder and inspiration architect for the Center for Accounting Transformation, sits down with Farris to explore entrepreneurship, AI, networking and the expanding possibilities available to CPAs willing to embrace change.

    Their conversation becomes less about one accountant's journey and more about the profession's future.

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    40 分
  • Caregiving Isn’t a Side Issue - It’s a Workforce Issue | MOVE Like This
    2026/08/05

    “Flexibility should be used as a tool for success. It shouldn't be the exception.”

    MOVE Like This
    With Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk
    For CPA Trendlines Research

    In this episode of MOVE Like This, Mandy Gallagher, lead manager of Women’s Initiatives at the AICPA, joins Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk to discuss why caregiving has become such an important conversation in accounting, what firms may misunderstand about caregivers, and how greater flexibility and support could influence retention and leadership pipelines across the profession. Gallagher’s work focuses on advancing women’s initiatives, supporting professional development, and amplifying women’s perspectives throughout the profession.

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    One reason caregiving is getting more attention now is that it is both more visible and much broader than many people have traditionally assumed. Demographic shifts mean multiple generations are simultaneously balancing careers with responsibilities for children, aging parents, siblings, partners, friends, and others who rely on them. COVID also changed expectations around where and how work can happen. Employees experienced firsthand that they could remain productive while having enough flexibility to pick up a child or take a parent to a medical appointment. As more organizations return to traditional office expectations, those competing demands have become harder to reconcile.

    The conversation challenges another long-standing assumption: that caregiving is primarily a women-with-young-children issue.

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    44 分