• Lessons from a CPA turned entrepreneur

    Jan 16, 2019, 11:00 AM by SEO National
    In this episode, we spoke to Aaron Pike, CPA, entrepreneur and consultant on what it's like making the transition from public accounting to entrepreneurship, valuable lessons he's learned in growing a business and how being a CPA has helped him along the way.
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  • How to use blockchain to add business value

    Jan 9, 2019, 11:00 AM by SEO National
    In this episode, we discussed blockchain in accounting with Sean Stein Smith, CPA, DBA, an assistant professor at Lehman College in New York City who also serves on the Advisory Board of the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance. We covered the evolution of blockchain over the past 18 months, mistakes firms make when it comes to the new technology and what guidance to expect in 2019.
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  • What does the future of leadership look like in 2019?

    Jan 2, 2019, 11:00 AM by SEO National
    As the accounting profession evolves, leadership has to evolve along with it. We spoke with Rita Keller, respected CPA firm management consultant and author of the daily blog "Solutions for CPA Firm Leaders," on how leadership in accounting has changed over the years, the common leadership mistakes she’s seen, the one thing leaders aren’t doing enough and more.
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  • Practicing inclusion in accounting

    Dec 19, 2018, 11:00 AM by SEO National
    It’s rare in today’s business world to hear of a company who doesn’t have a plan for diversity and inclusion. But what does D&I actually mean for the accounting profession? And what does it look like in the workplace? We spoke with Mitsu Narui, the associate director for Institutional Effectiveness at Capital University on D&I, microaggressions, intent vs. impact and much more.
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  • The CPA who writes romance novels

    Nov 30, 2018, 11:00 AM by SEO National
    CPAs are known for many things, but fiction writing usually isn’t one of them. That hasn’t stopped Donna MacMeans, CPA, from publishing numerous fictional historical and suspense romance novels. We spoke with Donna about the reactions she gets when she tells people she’s an author, what it’s like juggling busy season with her writing schedule and how her accounting knowledge has paid off in the publishing world.
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  • A CPA’s perspective on working at the Cleveland Clinic

    Nov 20, 2018, 11:00 AM by SEO National
    As the healthcare industry evolves, it’s important finance professionals keep up. In this episode we spoke to Karen Mihalik, CPA, senior director, operations and market & network services about working at The Cleveland Clinic. Karen told us what it’s like working for a world-class hospital, how she’s developed as a finance professional in the healthcare industry and offered advice for young CPAs.
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  • What to say to an insubordinate employee

    Oct 30, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    Have you ever dealt with an employee on your team who won’t listen, ignores your directions and generally undermines you at every turn? Don’t worry, help is on the way. We spoke with Tonya Tiggett, a career strategist and coach about how to handle insubordinate employees without losing your credibility as a manager or ruining your team’s morale.
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  • What it’s like starting your own business

    Oct 8, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oscpa Twitter: https://twitter.com/oscpa LinkedIn: https://www.facebook.com/oscpa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohiocpas/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOhioSocietyofCPAs
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  • The paperless workplace

    Sep 24, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    The paperless workplace has been a boon to productivity, allowing workers to access and share information and get things done 24/7, whether it's from the office, home or while on the go. Of course, that has led to new pitfalls like cybercrime. But there is another, potentially forgotten threat: most offices are NOT now -- and might never be -- totally paperless. Paper documents could be lurking out of sight and mind while STILL posing security risks. In this episode I'm speaking with Senior Security Analyst Paul Fields and Solutions Architect Trent Heer, both of from the Grove City, Ohio, data security firm ITSecureNow. First, they describe the journey of their company -- an offshoot of a traditional document storage and preservation business.
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  • How to protect yourself against cyberfraud

    Sep 8, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    We’re speaking with Mike Moran, president and cofounder of Affiliated Resource Group, on the most vulnerable cyberfraud targets, if companies are doing enough to protect themselves and how you can best protect yourself against hackers. Hear more from Mike at our upcoming fall CPE days
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  • How to prepare before you negotiate salary

    Aug 25, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    Kris McGuigan, president of Professional Courage, offers advice on how best to prep before your salary negotiation so you go in confident and well-informed.
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  • How to prepare for the audit of the future

    Aug 14, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    In the latest episode of The State of Business, we’re discussing the trends of which auditors need to be aware and how they can prepare for the future. Find out what Amy Vetter, CPA, has to say about the role technology will play and how firms can adapt in real-time. Vetter, who was named one of the “Most Powerful Women in Accounting” in 2018 by the AICPA, will be at our Cincinnati and Cleveland Accounting Shows this fall.
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  • The impact of automation on the manufacturing and distribution industries

    Jul 30, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    In this episode we’re discussing the impact automation has on manufacturing and distribution industries, and what that could mean for areas like Northwest Ohio and how businesses should prepare themselves. We spoke with Jim Robey, director, Regional and Economic Planning Services at W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research and Tim Mayle, director at Findlay-Hancock County Economic Development at the Gilmore Jasion Mahler roundtable in Findlay to learn more.
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  • A closer look at Wayfair v. South Dakota

    Jun 27, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 21 decision that states can assert nexus for sales and use tax purposes without requiring a seller’s physical presence in the state is expected to have a major impact on U.S. retail business. In this episode, tax law experts Adam Garn, CPA, JD, MT; Steve Dimengo, J.D., CPA, MT; Mary Jo Dolson, CPA; and Rich Fry, J.D., MT, discuss what the decision means for business and predict what will happen next as a result.
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  • A trip inside the legalized marijuana industry

    Jun 11, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    For our third episode we’re discussing the recent trip Ohio Wesleyan University students took to Washington state to learn about the impact the legalized marijuana industry has on business and how accounting ties in. Find out what it’s like to be inside a massive grow room, how the regulators handle changing legislation and how accountants can prepare themselves for a complex industry that isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
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  • How young professionals can succeed in accounting

    May 21, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
    For our second episode we’re joined by Danetha Doe, a consultant for professional athletes and Fortune 500 companies who was named a “Top 40 under 40 Accounting Professional” by CPA Practice Advisor. We cover what it’s like to run your own business, the trick to work life integration and the one thing young professionals need to do to stay ahead.
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  • The impact AI will have on the accounting profession

    Apr 27, 2018, 12:00 PM by SEO National
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