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  • Aleksander Dyo: It's Not a Loophole; It's a Missed Opportunity | The Concierge CPA
    2025/12/22

    Charitable gift financing has been IRS-validated for decades, yet many still avoid it.

    The Concierge CPA
    With Jackie Meyer
    For CPA Trendlines

    In this episode of the Concierge CPA podcast, host Dr. Jackie Meyer, CPA, puts a spotlight on a charitable tax strategy that sounds suspiciously modern — yet has been sitting in the tax code since 1978.

    The strategy is called charitable gift financing, and, according to Meyer’s guest, Aleksander Dyo, founder and managing director of Wealth Excel, it remains largely invisible to many accountants despite decades of IRS validation.

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    Dyo frames the idea with a blunt comparison: Americans finance homes, cars, equipment — even vacations. So why not charitable giving?

    Charitable gift financing allows high-income taxpayers to make significant philanthropic contributions by combining personal funds with borrowed capital, while claiming a charitable deduction for the full amount transferred to charity in the year of the gift.

    This isn’t a loophole or a creative interpretation, Dyo says. It’s rooted in long-standing IRS guidance on the deductibility of charitable contributions made with borrowed funds, provided the funds are transferred to the charity in the same tax year.

    In practice, that timing is everything.

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    34 分
  • Grunt Work Is Dead | It's Not Just the Numbers
    2025/12/21

    ...And accounting careers are better for it.


    It's Not Just the Numbers

    With Penny Breslin and Damien Greathead

    For CPA Trendlines


    For decades, accounting careers followed a familiar script: grind through repetitive work, earn your stripes, and maybe—eventually—get to the interesting stuff.

    That script is officially broken.

    In this episode of It’s Not Just the Numbers, hosts Penny Breslin and Damien Greathead tackled one of the most misunderstood shifts in the profession: how artificial intelligence and outsourcing are reshaping early-career accounting work—and why that’s actually good news for graduates and firm leaders.

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    The big question isn’t whether AI and outsourcing are here to stay. They are. The real question is whether firms will use them to strip away opportunity—or to finally fix a broken talent model.

    Let’s be honest: repetitive data entry, reconciliations, and manual cleanup were never great learning tools. They were time-consuming, error-prone, and often disconnected from how firms actually create value.

    Yet for years, they were treated as a rite of passage.

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    46 分
  • The Dark Side of AI No Firm Can Ignore | Accounting Voices
    2025/12/20

    Trust remains the profession’s currency, even in an automated future.

    Accounting Voices
    With Rob Brown

    Artificial intelligence is transforming accounting at breakneck speed. It writes reports, summarizes research, drafts client communications, and accelerates analysis. But when AI gets it wrong, it does not whisper. It declares falsehoods with confidence.

    That is the warning at the center of a new episode of Accounting Voices, which pulls back the curtain on real-world AI failures that have already shaken the profession — and explains why no firm can afford to treat AI as a neutral back-office tool.

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    This is not about hypothetical risk. It is about documented failures, public apologies, reputational damage, and a hard truth every leader must confront: Technology does not absolve responsibility.

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    17 分
  • AI's Already in Your Workflow...| It's Not Just the Numbers
    2025/12/19

    The question is: Do you know what it’s doing?


    It's Not Just the Numbers

    With Penny Breslin and Damien Greathead

    For CPA Trendlines


    Artificial intelligence has arrived in accounting, but not in the way many expected. It’s not a single app or a single process. It’s everywhere, embedded in workflows, changing how firms scope engagements, price cleanup work, and train their people.


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    In the latest episode of It’s Not Just the Numbers, co-hosts Damien Greathead and Penny Breslin explore how AI reshapes the day-to-day work of accounting firms. Their conversation moves beyond theory to real-world examples of how AI is being used in client engagements, what it means for team development, and why critical thinking, not coding, is the skill every firm must cultivate next.

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    41 分
  • Lou Grassi: "How the Hell Did This All Happen?" | Gear Up For Growth
    2025/12/19

    Here's what it takes to grow a CPA firm from zero to the Top 100—without losing your soul.

    Gear Up for Growth
    With Jean Caragher
    For CPA Trendlines

    When Lou Grassi started his firm at age 24, he couldn’t afford to pay himself. There was no client base, no safety net, and no guarantee it would work.

    More than four decades later, Grassi is the 56th largest accounting firm in the U.S., with $146.5 million in revenue, seven offices, 58 partners, and more than 560 employees. And yet, as Grassi tells host Jean Caragher on Gear Up for Growth, the most important lessons from that journey have very little to do with size.

    They have everything to do with intention.

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    In this conversation, Grassi reflects on what it takes to build a firm that grows sustainably, treats people like owners, and stays independent in a profession reshaped by private equity, talent shortages, and rapid change.

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    47 分
  • Students Redefine "Career Readiness" | ARC - SLC
    2025/12/18

    ...And it has less to do with technical skills than firms expect.

    Accounting ARC - Student-Led Conversations
    With Arpan Grewal and Harshita Multani
    Center for Accounting Transformation

    As the accounting profession continues to grapple with talent shortages, shifting expectations, and generational change, one podcast is addressing those challenges from a rarely centered perspective: students themselves.

    In an end-of-year episode of Student-Led Conversations, hosts Arpan Grewal and Harshita Multani reflect on a year of interviews alongside Donny Shimamoto, CPA.CITP, CGMA, founder and inspiration architect of the Center for Accounting Transformation. The episode serves as both a retrospective and a case study of what happens when students are entrusted with real platforms and real responsibility.

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    The idea for Student-Led Conversations emerged after Grewal appeared on an episode of Accounting ARC, where she interviewed seasoned professionals about their careers. What surprised her most was not the technical content, but the personal stories.

    “I realized accounting isn’t just about numbers,” Grewal says during the episode. “It’s about people.”

    That realization became the foundation for a student-hosted series that explores career paths, mental health, failure, advocacy, and professional identity — topics often absent from traditional recruiting or classroom discussions.

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    48 分
  • Rob Brown: Your Employer Brand is Talking Even if You Aren't | MOVE Like This
    2025/12/17

    Real employee stories, not polished slogans, are winning the war for talent.

    MOVE Like This
    With Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk
    For CPA Trendlines

    In this episode of MOVE Like This, host Bonnie Ruszczyk sits down with Rob Brown, founder and host of the Accounting Voices podcast, to talk about what’s really driving change in the accounting profession.

    Speaking from the UK with deep experience across the U.S. and global markets, Brown shares what he’s seeing in firms of all sizes: pressure from talent shortages, shifting expectations from younger professionals, and the growing importance of a strong employer brand rooted in real stories, not slogans.

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    Brown starts by outlining three major workplace trends.

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    45 分
  • Ashley Carroll: When One Person Can Break the Firm | The Disruptors
    2025/12/16

    Firms built on heroics instead of systems eventually crack.

    The Disruptors
    With Liz Farr


    Ashley Carroll thinks burnout is a design flaw, not a personal failing.

    “I’m a big believer that burnout is a business model flaw,” she says. In response, Carroll created Operations House to help founders reduce burnout and “step out of that role as the provider, the doer, the practitioner, and into an ownership level role.”

    • MORE STREAMING: Rampe: Build a Roadmap Even When the Road's Not There | Chang: Killing SALY, One Agent at a Time | Vanover: 5-Star Firms Don't Bill by the Hour | Kless: Profit Is a Result. Flourishing Is the Purpose | Whitman: Build Culture on 'Progress,' Not Change | Shein: No PE? No M&A? No Problem | Hood and Weber: Time to RISE | Proctor: Turn Dumb Ideas into Brilliant Solutions | Carter-Gray: How 1 Poor Review Strengthened the Firm | Hartman: Upwork to “40 Under 40” in 3 Years

    According to Carroll, burnout stems not only from long hours but also from processes that lack four key qualities: reliability, efficiency, integration with existing systems, and psychological safety.

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