Accounting for the Future
In this episode of Accounting for the Future, host Anne-Marie Henson is joined by , to unpack what's fueling the rise in companies going private. They discuss how current market conditions, including interest rates, geopolitical uncertainty, and undervalued assets, are influencing M&A activity in 2025. The conversation also covers why private equity is eyeing public markets, what makes a company an attractive target, and the ongoing valuation gap between buyers and sellers. What you’ll hear in this episode: [1:38] Market comparisons between 2022 and 2025, and what they mean for...
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In today’s evolving market, finance leaders are moving beyond traditional back-office functions to become strategic leaders and value creators. Anne-Marie sits down with Jesus Ballesteros and Charlotte Zhen of BDO’s value creation team, to explore how the modern CFO is transforming into a chief value creation officer—aligning finance, operations, and strategy while leading digital transformation to boost efficiency and long-term growth. What you’ll hear in this episode [4:07] The role of historical and current market fluctuations when analyzing and creating effective margin...
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Host Anne-Marie Henson sits down with Paul Dostaler, BDO’s Partner and National Manufacturing and Distribution Leader, to unpack how manufacturers can move beyond pilots and start scaling AI effectively. They explore the current pace of AI adoption in Canada, the roadblocks many businesses face, and what’s needed to realize long-term ROI. The episode features data from Momentum: BDO's Manufacturing and Distribution Leadership Report. . What you’ll hear in this episode: [1:33] AI overview: Rate of adoption and key trends. [5:08] Challenges in AI adoption. [9:30] Considerations...
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Host Anne-Marie Henson welcomes two of WXN’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada: Shilpa Mishra, Managing Director and National Leader of Capital Advisory at BDO, and Alyssa Barry, co-founder of irlabs and President at Alliance Advisors. They discuss navigating male-dominated industries, the power of authenticity and allyship, and how economic uncertainty impacts their roles. The conversation explores strategies for success, the future of women in leadership, and the importance of mentorship in driving gender equality. What you’ll hear in this episode: [1:54] Career paths of...
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In this episode of Accounting for the Future, host Anne-Marie Henson, Eastern Canada Markets Leader, sits down with Daniel Ma, Partner, Valuations & Modeling, to discuss the challenges of navigating political uncertainty following recent tariff announcements by the Trump administration. They explore the potential impact on Canadian businesses and share proactive strategies for managing risk through scenario planning and financial modeling—essential tools for anticipating unexpected economic or political shifts, from global pandemics to trade policy changes. What you’ll hear in...
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In part two of this two-part mini-series, host Anne-Marie Henson welcomes back Armand Capisciolto, Chair of Canada’s Accounting Standards Board, BDO alumnus, and former host of the Accounting for the Future podcast. In this episode, they delve into the significant changes that have occurred among different standards, the importance of optionality in standard setting, as well as the impacts of cryptocurrency and ESG on the current standards. . This episode also explores [1:52] Guidance and actionable steps for navigating various compliance standards applicable to...
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Host Anne-Marie Henson is joined by Armand Capisciolto, chair of Canada's Accounting Standards Board, BDO alumni, and former host of the Accounting for the Future podcast. They discuss the importance of accounting standards, the process of setting them, and Canada's influence on international standards. The episode also highlights how standards improve financial information and the role of stakeholders in the process. For more on accounting standard setting, subscribe to Armand’s LinkedIn newsletter: This episode is part 1 of 2. What you’ll hear in this episode: [2:29] The...
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In this episode, host Anne-Marie Henson explores the growing realm of cybersecurity threats with guest Sacha Blasiak-Priestley, BDO's National Leader of Cloud Security. They discuss some of the biggest cybersecurity breaches this year, including Christies, London Drugs, and AT&T. The conversation uncovers the lasting operational and reputational impacts of cyber attacks, AI's intricate role in cybersecurity, and the importance of having a robust, frequently tested incident response plan. What you’ll hear in this episode: [1:27] The trends of emerging cybersecurity threats. [3:07]...
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Learn how technology, particularly AI and data-driven solutions, is revolutionizing the audit profession, leading to enhanced productivity. Host Anne-Marie Henson is joined by Paul Vetrone, Innovation and Change Director at BDO Canada, and Youssef Hounat, VP of Product at DataSnipper. Together they discuss the integration of innovative technologies in auditing, emphasizing the shift towards more efficient and higher-quality audits. What you’ll hear in this episode: [1:42] An introduction to DataSnipper as an intelligent audit platform. [3:20] What do audit firms look for when it comes...
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Auditors can provide value beyond the numbers through practical solutions and advice on governance and regulatory changes. In a special live episode, guest host Mary Mathews is joined by Anthony Marinelli, Assurance-East Leader and Chair of BDO Canada’s Board, in a discussion on how the role and expectations of auditors have evolved and how business leaders should select auditors. They also discuss the impact of ESG and how technology and AI are transforming audit practices. What you’ll hear in this episode: [1:56] How audit has evolved over the years. [5:35] What business leaders...
info_outlineIn this episode of Accounting for the Future, host Anne-Marie Henson is joined by Sunil Sharma, National Leader of Transaction Services and Private Equity at BDO Canada , to unpack what's fueling the rise in companies going private. They discuss how current market conditions, including interest rates, geopolitical uncertainty, and undervalued assets, are influencing M&A activity in 2025. The conversation also covers why private equity is eyeing public markets, what makes a company an attractive target, and the ongoing valuation gap between buyers and sellers.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
[1:38] Market comparisons between 2022 and 2025, and what they mean for stock prices.
[3:52] Analysis of why the Canadian stock market was better equipped to withstand volatility in comparison to the U.S. market.
[5:10] Insights into the impact of interest rates on public market activity.
[7:04] How Trump’s election and policy announcements are affecting exit strategies, initial public offerings (IPO) plans, and the broader Canadian economy.
[9:16] A look at how private equity is approaching today’s market, including the valuation gap between buyers and sellers.
[11:41] Further analysis of the persistent valuation gap in the private market, influenced by pandemic-era expectations, tariff-related slowdowns, and more cautious decision-making by investors.
[14:06] The difference between a private equity firm taking a company private vs. an industry player acquiring a public company.
[16:37] What makes a public company attractive to a private equity fund.
[19:12] Key considerations and steps to understand before completing a go-private transaction
[23:22] A real-world example of a company that went public and later returned to private ownership.
[24:03] Sunil’s market predictions for the next 12 months.
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“If you're thinking about potentially going private or partnering with a private equity fund, you should know that the expectations are different from those in the public market.”
“Nearly 50% of private equity deals valued at US$5 billion or more in North America were public-to-private deals.”
“Making sure there's excitement and interest from an investor base is crucial when a company is considering going public. In contrast, for private equity, having an aligned business strategy is more important.”
“As a result of some of the inefficiencies and challenges we're seeing in the private markets, there continues to be a record amount of dry powder out there. Private equity funds are increasingly looking to the public markets for undervalued assets, see where they can make an impact, and then look to take them private.”