Small Firm Philosophy

AICPA & CIMA

The AICPA and CIMA's Small Firm Philosophy podcast, produced by the AICPA's Private Companies Practice Section, shares big ideas designed to help CPAs better run accounting firms, especially smaller ones. You'll hear from firm leaders and subject-matter experts on key issues and considerations for small firms in today's rapidly changing environment. read less
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SFP #85: Chatting about generative AI
Aug 16 2023
SFP #85: Chatting about generative AI
There’s been a buzz around artificial intelligence for years, but nothing like the swarm of interest generated by ChatGPT.   Microsoft-backed research laboratory OpenAI launched ChatGPT in November 2022. By January, the large language generative AI chatbot had attracted more than 100 million users, making it the fastest-growing customer software application ever – but far from the only one.   What makes ChatGPT so compelling and how does it compare to other generative AI chatbots like Google’s Bard? What tasks can generative AI handle for accounting firms and what precautions should CPAs take when using this technology? Hear the answers to those questions and much more from accounting technology expert Roman H. Kepczyk CPA.CITP, CGMA, in this episode of the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, produced by AICPA & CIMA’s Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS) in partnership with the Journal of Accountancy.     Things you’ll learn in this podcast:   ·                How generative AI is different from personal assistants like Siri or Alexa.   ·                How a lawyer got himself in hot water after using ChatGPT-4 ·                Where accountants can expect to see AI tools tailored for them ·                What Google’s Bard does better than ChatGPT ·                What accountants should never do with generative AI   Also see: ·       Getting onboard with ChatGPT safely (for PCPS members) ·       Writing advanced Excel macros with ChatGPT-4 (JofA) ·       Can ChatGPT answer your clients’ questions? (JofA)
SFP 80: Tech experts on ChatGPT, RPA, security, FTX, Web 3.0
Mar 15 2023
SFP 80: Tech experts on ChatGPT, RPA, security, FTX, Web 3.0
Chat bots that can write Excel macros. The internet’s first evolutionary leap since the 1990’s. And whatever happened to blockchain? Those are just a few of the topics covered by three top accounting technology experts during a special edition of the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, produced in partnership with the Journal of Accountancy podcast. This double-length episode features the first gathering of the JofA accounting technology roundtable since the early days of the pandemic. Participants Donny Shimamoto, Amanda Wilkie and Wesley Hartman share their expertise on topics ranging from automation and digital assets to cybersecurity and Web 3.0. Things you will learn in this podcast        What ChatGPT is and whether it is ready for business use.        Specific uses and tools for robotic process automation (RPA).        Why tax preparers without a written information security plan could soon be in trouble          What the FTX implosion really means for digital assets and blockchain.        What Web 3.0 is and why it’s going to be such a big deal.        The importance of applying certain information security frameworks.        And a whole lot more!   Related resources        “Using ChatGPT with Excel,” JofA article with video walkthrough        SFP #71: How RPA paid off for this accounting firm        PCPS Cybersecurity Checklist        AICPA’s Auditing Blockchain & Digital Assets webpage
SFP #79: How to protect digital assets from hackers
Feb 3 2023
SFP #79: How to protect digital assets from hackers
Many small accounting firms may not have heard much about digital assets beyond bitcoin and the FTX bankruptcy, but accountants have two big reasons to learn more about the topic. First, the acceptance of digital assets as payment has steadily grown among accounting firms and especially their clients. Second, cyberattacks are increasingly targeting digital assets. The combination of these trends means that even small firms should learn about digital assets, gain an understanding of the cybersecurity threats, and be prepared to discuss safeguards with clients. In this episode of the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, produced by the AICPA’s Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS) in partnership with the Journal of Accountancy podcast, JofA host Neil Amato discusses digital assets and cybersecurity with Steve Ursillo, CPA/CITP, CGMA, a partner in the Risk & Accounting Advisory Group at Cherry Bekaert and the firm's national leader of information assurance and cybersecurity. Ursillo explains the threat landscape and offers advice on the safeguards that organizations should have in place. Things you will learn in this podcast Why digital assets are enticing to hackers.The reputational effect of suffering a cyberattack.Common attack vectors related to digital assets.Ursillo's specific advice on the importance of protecting mobile phones.An explanation of cold and hot wallets.The importance of applying certain information security frameworks. A transcript of the conversation is available on journalofaccountancy.com. Related resources PCPS Cybersecurity Checklist Q&A: Two cyberattacks CPA firms should fear AICPA’s Auditing Blockchain & Digital Assets webpage
SFP 78: One woman’s journey from Africa to accounting firm ownership
Jan 19 2023
SFP 78: One woman’s journey from Africa to accounting firm ownership
Orumé Hays, CPA, CGMA, didn’t exactly follow a traditional path to owning an accounting practice. From Africa to the Big Apple, she blazed a trail all her own. Raised in Nigeria, Hays moved to Miami with a college degree in sociology and anthropology and a budding career in modeling and acting. Her pursuit of Hollywood stardom peaked with a couple of appearances in the 1996 movie “The Birdcage”. She then discovered a new passion. Trading in the silver screen for spreadsheets, Hays embarked on a new journey as an accountant. Pursuing education and experience, she built her accounting career and then launched her own firm in New York City. Today, Hays CPA provides tax and client advisory services (CAS) to small businesses, startups and entrepreneurs. And Hays has emerged as a star in her chosen profession. So how does someone go from modeling and acting to being named among the 25 most powerful women in accounting? What lessons has Hays learned owning an accounting firm as an immigrant, black woman in the United States? Hays answers those questions in the latest installment of the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, produced by the AICPA’s Private Companies Practice Section in partnership with the Journal of Accountancy podcast. The chair of the PCPS Executive Committee and also an adjunct college professor, Hays also offers insights into the pipeline and other challenges confronting small firms.   Resources mentioned 2023 PCPS Busy Season Fun Calendar 2022 PCPS CPA Firm Top Issues Survey   Things you will learn in this podcast How and why Hays transitioned from modeling and acting to accountingThe key and ongoing role of education in Hays’ life and careerWhat Hays sees as the top issues facing small accounting firms.What she has learned about college students during her years as an adjunct accounting professorWhat CPAs can do to help bolster the recruitment of students into accounting careers
SFP 77: The CPA’s guide to technology (and tech gifts)
Dec 8 2022
SFP 77: The CPA’s guide to technology (and tech gifts)
The CPA’s guide to technology (and tech gifts) There are few, if any, people in the accounting space who know more about technology than Inspector Gadget. No, not the cartoon character with the go-go arms from the 1980s. The man wearing the trench coat in this case is David Cieslak, CPA.CITP, CGMA, executive vice president and chief cloud officer for RKL eSolutions and a popular speaker whose Inspector Gadget keynote session has been a highlight of accounting conferences for many years. If you want to be clued in to what’s going on with technology, both in accounting and with consumer products, Cieslak is the man to talk to. So that’s what we do in the latest episode of the Small Firm Philosophy podcast, produced in partnership with the Journal of Accountancy podcast Topics covered in the conversation include: The three steps accounting firms can take to make the most of their technology spending.Why CPAs should not wait too long to update their laptops and desktopsWhat true cloud is and what to look for in cloud-based applicationsWhat tech products could be great holiday gifts for CPAs to give or receive. SFP episode referenced “The payoffs of RPA for one accounting firm”   Products mentioned CPE through podcasts: Earmark, lumiQApple IPad ProApple Watch, Apple Watch Ultra,Samsung Galaxy Watch5Google Pixel Watch Amazon Echo This episode is brought to you by the AICPA’s Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS), the home of small firms. To learn more about PCPS, email pcps@aicpa.org and schedule a free webtour. Note: If your podcast app does not hyperlink to resources, visit https://aicpasmallfirm.libsyn.com to access show notes with direct links.