ron baker: visions for the accounting profession | arc

“i’d rather have questions i can’t answer than answers i can’t question.”

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ron baker discusses his revolutionary journey in accounting, his challenge to the status quo, and how accountants can lead transformation. 

in the latest episode of accounting arc, baker, founder of the verasage institute, shares his insights into the accounting profession’s evolution. a pioneer in value pricing, baker’s career is defined by a relentless pursuit of better client relationships and innovative business models. 

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“i knew i wanted to be a cpa in high school,” baker says. this passion led him to a big eight firm, but it wasn’t long before he began questioning traditional practices like the billable hour. “the billable hour was a lousy customer experience,” he explains. 

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angie grissom: next gen inspo for accountants | arc

“leadership and culture define the future of accounting firms.”

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when angie grissom first stepped into a nashville-based consulting firm, she likely didn’t foresee owning and transforming it. yet, over two decades later, she leads the rainmaker companies, a firm dedicated to empowering accounting professionals through leadership development, business growth strategies, and culture-building initiatives. 

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“selling is helping,” grissom says in accounting arc. “business development is about uncovering opportunities and serving clients holistically. it’s about being a true advisor.” 

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does accounting belong in stem? | accounting arc

accounting experts debate stem designation and its implications for the accounting field. 

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with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto.
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as accounting evolves into a technology-driven profession, a question looms: does accounting qualify as a stem (science, technology, engineering, and math) field? on the latest episode of accounting arc, thought leaders hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma, tackle this provocative question. 

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“stem is about applying rules-based knowledge in real-world scenarios,” explains mason, ceo of high rock accounting. “accounting fits because we apply principles and make ethical decisions just like other stem professions.” 

but not everyone agrees with mason.

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rose wang: where numbers meet strategy and creativity | accounting arc

the cpa, entrepreneur, and now author demonstrates how accounting can drive creativity and innovation.

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with donny shimamoto.
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as the accounting profession expands beyond its traditional boundaries, rose wang represents a new wave of cpas who bring strategic thinking and entrepreneurial savvy to the table. with roles as a principal consultant at both intraprisetechknowlogies llc and apaira group llc, wang has carved a career path that spans accounting, business strategy, and now, authorship. 

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“i’ve always approached accounting as more than just numbers,” says wang. “it’s about translating those numbers into a business strategy that makes sense for the client.” based in hawaii and california, wang launched her career with a cpa firm focused on supporting small businesses. rather than just managing books, she partnered with clients to drive business growth. her approach involves analyzing financial statements and identifying strategic opportunities for improvement. 

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tiktok fraud exposes gaps in financial literacy | accounting arc

social media users jumped on a chase atm “free money” scheme—but the consequences were severe. 

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accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

in the age of social media, financial misinformation can spread as rapidly as it’s created, and the recent chase bank atm scam exemplifies this.

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a supposed “glitch” that allowed users to deposit checks and withdraw amounts above the federally set limit for immediate withdrawals became a viral trend on tiktok, leading many to commit fraud unknowingly. in a recent accounting arc episode, hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma; analyze the scam’s implications and highlight the lack of financial literacy that may have facilitated its spread.

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how accounting pros own the stage in public speaking | accounting arc

from free speeches to paid engagements, thought leaders discuss breaking into the speaking circuit and what they’ve learned along the way.

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accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

public speaking is not for the faint of heart, especially in the accounting world.

in a recent episode of accounting arc, hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma; share how their speaking careers transitioned from volunteer gigs to paid engagements. they delve into their varied approaches to preparation, overcoming imposter syndrome, and learning from feedback, painting a picture of how they influence the profession from the stage.

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in their early speaking years, shimamoto, mason, and patrick often presented free of charge, primarily as a way to share knowledge and establish credibility. “when it’s a paid gig, there’s a different level of responsibility,” says patrick, ceo of verifyiq and vice president of client success at the b3 method institute®. today, these professionals are in high demand for keynotes and panels, representing a new, evolving face of the accounting profession.

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greg kyte: being a cpa is like being the marie kondo of numbers | accounting arc

find your unique voice in the profession, and don’t be afraid to innovate. 

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accounting arc
with donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

greg kyte defies every stereotype of the typical accountant. kyte, a licensed cpa and in-house accountant for a company managing medical office buildings, is also a stand-up comedian.

in a recent interview on accounting arc, hosted by donny shimamoto, cpa, citp, cgma, kyte discussed his unconventional journey and how he uses humor to engage audiences in the accounting field. 

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before entering accounting, kyte spent over a decade teaching middle school math. reflecting on the shift, kyte recalls, “after 10 years, i realized i wasn’t enjoying teaching anymore, and i knew it was time for a change.” driven by his longstanding interest in numbers and the promise of stability, kyte made the leap to accounting. “i had always loved math and organization, so accounting was a natural fit,” he adds. 

kyte’s current role as an in-house cpa for a commercial real estate company involves a blend of accounting and property management, including overseeing financial operations, contract reviews, and even some maintenance oversight.

“i get to make up my title to fit whatever circumstance i’m in,” he says with a laugh. “if i want to flex on somebody, i’m the cfo. if i’d like to dodge responsibility, i’m an accounts payable clerk.” 

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rachel bashore: a lawyer’s case for reinventing accounting | accounting arc

discover how nontraditional professionals leverage their skills to bring innovation and growth to the accounting profession. 

accounting arc
with donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

the accounting profession is experiencing a wave of disruption, and nontraditional professionals are leading the charge. 

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in a recent episode of accounting arc, host donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma, sits down with rachel bashore, the director of operations at herbein, to discuss her journey from attorney to accounting professional and the valuable perspective she brings to her firm. 

“accounting is ripe for change, and that’s what excites me,” bashore says, reflecting on how her varied career—from it consulting to trial law—helped prepare her for the challenges of modern accounting. bashore has a unique path into the industry. after years working with ibm, she transitioned into law, specializing in litigation before moving into banking and fintech. 
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beyond the basics in ethics education | accounting arc

the difficulty isn’t identifying the ethical decision; it’s making the right choice with difficult implications.”

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accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

accounting ethics training needs a major reboot, according to the latest episode of accounting arc. while traditional ethics training often feels like a check-the-box exercise, hosts liz mason, byron patrick,  and donny shimamoto argue the profession must move toward a more engaging and comprehensive approach. 

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“ethics education in accounting has become stale,” says patrick, ceo and founder of verifyiq and vice president of client success at the b3 method institute, reflecting on his 80-plus hours of ethics training over his 22-year career. “the right decisions are usually obvious, but it’s the process of making them that’s difficult. unfortunately, none of my training has equipped me to handle that challenge.” 
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bailey lenart: from ledger sheets to transformational change | accounting arc

accountants must adapt to new value measures to remain relevant in a rapidly changing world. 

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accounting arc
with byron patrick and donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

accountants are often seen as guardians of financial records, working behind spreadsheets to balance books and ensure compliance. but bailey lenart, an entrepreneur based in new zealand, is breaking that mold. as the founder of world changing business and collective flow, lenart is redefining what it means to be an accountant by focusing on non-financial metrics—such as carbon emissions and biodiversity loss. 

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in a conversation with donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma, on the accounting arc podcast, lenart recounts her transformation from a conventional accountant to a trailblazer in esg (environmental, social, and governance) accounting. “i realized early in my career that i wanted to do more than just prepare financial statements,” she shared. “i wanted to make a real impact, and that led me to look beyond numbers.” 
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election tax plans: what cpas need to know | accounting arc

how will proposed tax reforms impact businesses and tax professionals in the 2024 election cycle?

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accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto
center for accounting transformation

the 2024 election is poised to bring significant changes to tax policy, and the accounting profession is bracing for the potential impact.

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as political candidates propose tax reforms, professionals in the field must be prepared to understand and communicate the implications of these changes to their clients.

the latest episode of accounting arc brings to light the challenges and responsibilities that cpas face in navigating the intersection of politics and tax policy.  read more →

leadership for the future: stakeholders, sustainability, and strategic vision | accounting arc

leadership beyond control means empowering others to succeed and, of course, eating last.

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accounting arc
with byron patrick and donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

the latest episode of accounting arc offers a candid discussion on leadership with byron patrick, ceo and founder of verifyiq, and vice president of client success at the b3 method institute.

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alongside host donny shimamoto, founder of intraprisetechknowlogies and the center for accounting transformation, patrick challenges traditional notions of leading a company.  read more →

1 in 4 accounting professionals want more dei

two in three workplaces do no dei.

from the center for accounting transformation

about one-fourth of accounting professionals would like to increase their activity in dei programs, according to new research from the center for accounting transformation. however, only about 30 percent of accounting organizations implement dei initiatives.

findings reported during the webinar, “the dei journey of accounting professionals – a research study analysis.” see the webinar here.

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featured panelists included:

  • jina etienne, cpa, cgma, cde; founder & principal consultant, etienne consulting
  • mary bennett, mba, cia, cec; ceo, mlbennett consulting llc
  • stephani mason, cpa, ph.d.; associate professor, school of accountancy & mis, depaul driehaus college of business & kellstadt graduate school of business
  • claire costin, cpa, ph.d.; assistant professor, university of portland

underscoring the importance of linking dei efforts to business strategies to secure executive support, costin said, “many executives self-identified as bystanders in the dei journey, indicating a need for greater engagement at the top levels of organizations.”

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