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  • Jen Cryder: From Membership Model to Market Maker | Big 4 Transparency
    2026/01/21

    State societies can evolve into engines of innovation, education, and workforce resilience.

    Big 4 Transparency
    By Dominic Piscopo, CPA
    For CPA Trendlines

    At a time when the accounting profession is undergoing its most rapid transformation in decades, Jen Cryder, CEO of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA), is quietly redefining what a state CPA society can (and arguably should) become.

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    In this episode of the Big 4 Transparency Podcast, Cryder joins host Dominic Piscopo to discuss how advocacy, revenue diversification, and technology investment are converging to reshape the future of the CPA profession.

    Cryder, who spent 15 years in public accounting before joining PICPA more than a decade ago, now finds herself at the center of national conversations around licensure reform, continuing professional education (CPE), and the evolving definition of what it means to be a CPA. While state societies have historically focused on a relatively narrow set of services, Cryder argues that the profession’s accelerating rate of change has expanded that mandate dramatically. “For most of our 130-year history, the definition of a CPA was fairly static,” she notes. “In just the last few years, that list of issues has become infinite.”

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    28 分
  • Brannon Poe: What Private Equity Really Wants From CPA Firms | The Disruptors
    2026/01/20

    Beyond revenue and margins, buyers are scrutinizing teams, culture, and operational health.

    The Disruptors
    With Liz Farr

    Brannon Poe, founder of Poe Group Advisors, says the key to a successful firm transaction is fit.

    “I think having a good deal is really about having a good fit,” he says. Besides technical skills, “you have to have management styles that mesh well, you have to have client service philosophies that are aligned,” he explains.

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    For sellers, choosing the right buyer matters as much as the price. “I find that the sellers in particular, who keep their focus on fit and choose the right buyer, usually are the happiest with their exit.”

    The last few years have created favorable conditions for accounting firm sales, but not for everyone.

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    52 分
  • Neil Gordon: The Most Powerful Sentence You'll Learn | The Concierge CPA
    2026/01/19

    The silver bullet technique can transform messaging and persuasion.

    The Concierge CPA
    With Jackie Meyer
    For CPA Trendlines

    Most accounting professionals do extraordinary work—and still struggle to explain why it matters.

    That tension sits at the heart of a standout episode of The Concierge CPA, where host Dr. Jackie Meyer is joined by messaging strategist Neil Gordon for a wide-ranging conversation on persuasion, clarity, and the future of tax advisory in an AI-driven world.

    The result is an episode that feels less like a marketing lesson—and more like a wake-up call for tax professionals who know their value but haven’t quite figured out how to communicate it.

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    Early in the episode, Meyer names a frustration that resonates across the profession: most tax professionals create real value, yet struggle to articulate it in a way that inspires action.

    That gap isn’t about intelligence or effort. It’s about messaging.

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    26 分
  • Art Werner: Avoid Tax Surprises for Clients | Quick Tax Tip
    2026/01/18

    Unexpected tax bills erode trust fast. Most are preventable—if CPAs spot the warning signs early enough.

    Quick Tax Tip
    With Art Werner
    CPE Today

    Surprise tax bills remain one of the most common—and avoidable—sources of client frustration. In most cases, the issue isn’t aggressive planning gone wrong, but passive assumptions left unchecked throughout the year.

    Tax attorney Art Werner, JD, points to predictable triggers: income that rises while withholding stays flat, investment activity that isn’t incorporated into estimates, and planning decisions made without coordination across the return.

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    Variable income is a frequent culprit. Bonuses, equity compensation, retirement withdrawals, and side-business earnings can easily push clients into higher brackets or trigger phaseouts.

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    2 分
  • Visibility Is the New Accounting Authority | Accounting Voices
    2026/01/17

    Reputation now grows through clarity and communication, not tenure.


    Accounting Voices
    With Rob Brown

    After two episodes dissecting the Big Four’s AI arms race, the final chapter of the mini-series turns the lens inward. This episode of Accounting Voices makes the case that staying competitive in an automated profession has less to do with budgets and bots — and everything to do with judgment, visibility, and trust.

    AI has changed what clients and employers value. Hours and output no longer differentiate. Clarity, confidence, and credibility do.

    • MORE Accounting Influencers with Rob Brown

    In accounting, reputation once followed hierarchy. Today, it follows visibility.

    When a client, prospect, or employer searches your name, they are not just checking credentials. They are looking for proof of thinking. Insight. Perspective. Signals that you understand what the numbers mean — and when they should be questioned.

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    24 分
  • Jan Lewis: Workforce Development Is the Next CPA Imperative | Gear Up For Growth
    2026/01/16

    Training and growth—not just recruitment—will determine the profession’s future.

    Gear Up for Growth
    With Jean Caragher
    For CPA Trendlines

    When Jan Lewis, vice chair of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), says, “The world is a complicated place, and who better than a CPA to help cut through the noise?” she’s not offering a slogan. She’s issuing a call to action.

    • More Jean Caragher here | Get her best-selling handbook, The 90-Day Marketing Plan for CPA Firms, here | More Gear Up for Growth
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    In a wide-ranging and refreshingly candid conversation with host Jean Caragher on Gear Up for Growth, Lewis makes the case that this moment—right now—is one of the most consequential and opportunity-rich periods the CPA profession has ever faced.

    One of Lewis’s strongest messages is also one of the most misunderstood: advocacy isn’t theoretical—it’s working.

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    31 分
  • OCR, Research Bots and Meeting Assistants: What Actually Helps This Year? | ARC
    2026/01/15

    Firms use AI, planning, and “hope” to make tax season more manageable.

    Accounting ARC
    With Liz Mason, Byron Patrick, and Donny Shimamoto

    Center for Accounting Transformation

    As firms head into tax season, the hosts of Accounting ARC make a case for lowering the temperature — and the workload — with practical tech choices, proactive planning and a stronger focus on people.

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    In a special Tax Season Readiness episode, Donny Shimamoto, CPA.CITP, CGMA; joins co-hosts Liz Mason, CPA; and Byron Patrick, CPA.CITP, CGMA; to preview new tax platform research, spotlight emerging AI tools and talk candidly about what helps teams sustain momentum from January through April.

    Shimamoto, founder and managing director of IntrapriseTechKnowlogies LLC and founder and inspiration architect for the Center for Accounting Transformation, sets the tone early. He says he intentionally avoids calling it “busy season,” noting that practitioners tell him the upcoming cycle may feel lighter than the past few years. The conversation that follows keeps returning to the same core question: What, specifically, helps firms reduce friction before deadlines hit?

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    1 時間 31 分
  • Kristi Epp and Amber Schrock: Firms that Listen Keep Their People | MOVE Like This
    2026/01/14

    Paychecks and perks are no longer enough for retention.

    MOVE Like This
    With Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk
    For CPA Trendlines

    In this episode of MOVE Like This, Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk sits down with Kristi Epp, a tax partner, and Amber Schrock, an advisory partner and Las Vegas market leader at Frazier & Deeter, to explore how the accounting profession is evolving and what firm leaders can do to better support their people. Both guests share their career journeys and how they found long-term professional homes at the firm, emphasizing mentorship, growth opportunities, and a culture that values people as much as performance.

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    Epp and Schrock note that the past five years, particularly the post-COVID period, have fundamentally reshaped accounting. Remote work, automation, and regulatory complexity are now the norm, while consolidation and private equity activity are accelerating change across the profession. Frazier & Deeter’s recent growth initiatives, including acquisitions, reflect this shifting landscape and the need for firms to think differently about scale, talent, and integration.

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    41 分