Purpose In Action: Accountants building a better world
Global accounting professionals share important insights about how they are serving the public. This show was hosted by the Reputation Team for the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (AICPA & CIMA).
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(008) How to be ready for ethical dilemmas
03/22/2023
(008) How to be ready for ethical dilemmas
"Simple steps make a big difference when it comes to living, and working, ethically." Clare Levison, CPA, CGMA, is a member of the AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee and founder of Inspired Responsibility, a consulting company that delivers organizational education via positive messages and meaningful content. She joins host Kim Nilsen to share tips about ways to deal with ethical risks. TALKING POINTS The conversation touches on: The beauty of having a personal ethics statement. How to build an ethical work culture. Applying the AICPA Conceptual Framework, an approach designed for accountants that is part of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, to any ethical dilemma in life. From a high level – the framework contains four steps: Identifying threats – aka recognizing that you have a problem. Evaluating the threat. Identifying safeguards, which means answering what you are going to do about the threat. Evaluating how well the safeguard worked. LINKS Find out more about the Clare is the founder of For more on the work of accountants in the public interest, visit our Purpose In Action page at CONNECT Our guest Clare Levison can be reached on . The host for this episode is Senior Director for Reputation and External Affairs at the North Carolina head office of AICPA & CIMA. Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from & , together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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(007) A look at what’s ahead in 2023
12/16/2022
(007) A look at what’s ahead in 2023
While the show is paused for the holidays, here’s a sense of what’s to come from new presenter Kim Nilsen. Purpose in Action is taking a holiday break and the show has big plans for 2023. We’ll start the year on Jan. 25 with the first in a series of episodes exploring the many aspects of ethics. To get more on ethics until we’re back, check out Episode 4’s look at or Episode 6’s discussion of the role we all can play in . LINKS For more on the work of accountants in the public interest, visit our Purpose In Action page at Connect with presenter Kim Nilsen via . Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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(006) Preventing and detecting fraud: everyone has a role
11/17/2022
(006) Preventing and detecting fraud: everyone has a role
In a sense, everyone is an accountant, and therefore everyone is a fraud detective. We all have a role in preventing and detecting fraud, and it starts with treating compliance activities as more than just a check-the-box exercise. On this episode of the Purpose in Action podcast, global fraud detective Nigel Iyer, FCMA, CGMA, describes ways that everyone can contribute to the prevention and detection of fraud. Iyer, a founder of the firm B4 Investigate in Oslo, Norway, explains: How to combat fraud in a passionate but also compassionate manner. Why everyone is an accountant, and by extension, everyone is a fraud detective. Technology’s role in the fight against fraud. How to stop fraud before it happens. Connect with our guest, and take the B4 Investigate e, a 5-minute test of what kind of fraud detective you are. Find out how accountants are amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. You can also learn how accounting professionals are to keep the public safe. For more on the work of accountants in the public interest, visit our Purpose In Action page at Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from & , together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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(005) Protecting older adults from fraud
11/02/2022
(005) Protecting older adults from fraud
Fraud perpetrated against seniors can cause tremendous harm. But family, friends and accounting professionals can help. Older adults can be inundated with suspicious communications from potential fraudsters these days. That's why this episode is a must-listen for older adults who are worried about being susceptible to fraud, as well as for their family members and friends who want to protect them. Mitchell Freedman, CPA/PFS, and Ann Marie Milinazzo, CPA/PFS, share insights on fraud schemes to watch for. They also outline tactics that can be used to protect older adults from fraud. You'll hear: Tips for recognizing fraudulent communications. How family members and friends can protect older adults, and how accounting professionals recognize whether family members have their parents’ or grandparents’ best interests at heart. How advance planning can help reduce older adults’ exposure to fraud. What to do if you become a victim of fraud. Connect with our guests, and . For more on the work of accountants in the public interest, visit our Purpose In Action page at . Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from & , together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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(004) Pursuing the good: Building an ethical career
10/18/2022
(004) Pursuing the good: Building an ethical career
The workplace is a great place to build character and integrity. Hear more from an expert in organizational behavior, professor Isaac Smith of Brigham Young University. Looking at time spent at work as an opportunity to build character as well as profit is a good way to make the world a better place. Many people spend more than half of their waking hours during the week at work, so they can develop a stronger moral fiber by making the effort to build an ethical framework for their career. Although leaders have a responsibility to give employees the ability to “pursue the good” at work, ethics expert Isaac Smith of Brigham Young University explains that people also have their own duty to work to be better. Smith is an associate professor of organizational behavior and human resources at BYU, and in this episode of the Purpose in Action podcast he explains: How to treat ethics as an opportunity to pursue the best qualities in everyone, rather than a compliance exercise. Strategies for influencing others and helping them improve their character. How accounting professionals such as finance department leaders and internal auditors help people behave ethically in an organization. What people can do to go to bed each night knowing they behaved in an ethical manner. The difference between the motivation to do good and the motivation to not do bad. For more on audit and audit quality, visit our Purpose In Action page at Connect with our guest, . Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from & , together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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(003) Continuous auditing: Improving business results in real time
10/05/2022
(003) Continuous auditing: Improving business results in real time
Continuous auditing is an increasingly popular practice that delivers more timely results for clients and the public. Samantha Bowling, CPA, CGMA, of Garbelman Winslow, and Paul Johnson, CPA, of Wipfli, explain how continuous auditing brings substantial benefits. As technology continues to make information available faster than ever, a developing practice known as continuous auditing promises to provide enormous benefits to the public. If a deficiency develops in a company’s internal financial controls, continuous auditing has the potential to detect the problem far quicker than a yearly financial statement audit. Likewise, continuous auditing in an IT audit can discover a vulnerability quickly enough that a company can correct it before a breach occurs. In this episode, we discuss: How continuous auditing improves outcomes and helps businesses perform better. The difference between continuous auditing and continuous monitoring. What continuous auditing means for auditors’ relationships with their clients. How public confidence in the marketplace can be increased by continuous auditing. For more on audit and audit quality, visit our Purpose In Action page at Connect with our guests and . Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from & , together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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(002) How defending CPA licensure protects the public
09/21/2022
(002) How defending CPA licensure protects the public
Critical professional licensing laws are under attack in legislatures throughout the nation. But CPAs are fighting back to protect the public interest. Legislators on both sides of the aisle have been pushing for laws that would eliminate professional licensure requirements in a handful of states across the country. Accounting professionals and state CPA societies have been fighting to preserve professional licensing rules because they protect the public. Licensing rules give consumers comfort that when they hire a CPA, they will be working with a professional who is held to high standards of expertise, training, and continuing professional education. In this episode, CPA society leaders Judy Proctor, CPA, CGMA, and Ron Gitz, CPA, CGMA, explain how the public and members of the CPA profession can rally around licensure provisions. Proctor (West Virginia) and Gitz (Louisiana) have been on the front lines of these efforts in their respective states. TALKING POINTS Why licensing is more important in some professions than in others. What polling shows about the public’s perception about the importance of licensing regulations. How legislators respond when CPA leaders try to educate them on the importance of licensing. How the Alliance for Responsible Professional Licensing (ARPL) is bringing together leaders of multiple professions to assist in advocating for licensure. To find out more about multidisciplinary efforts to protect CPA licensure, please visit the ARPL site at Visit our Purpose In Action page at . Connect with our guests and . Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from & , together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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(001) It's time to act on the ballooning federal debt
09/07/2022
(001) It's time to act on the ballooning federal debt
As of September 2021, the U.S. federal government had more than $34 trillion in liabilities and less than $5 trillion in assets, according to the federal financial statements for fiscal year 2021. Expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic have added to the federal deficit, and rising interest rates make it more difficult to pay off what is owed. Greg Anton, CPA, CGMA, a BDO partner and former chair of the AICPA Board of Directors, has long been an advocate of federal fiscal responsibility. He joins us to explain the severity of the deficit problem, which has the potential to spiral and create economic conditions unfavorable for businesses, investors and the public at large. Anton also offers his own suggestions for responsible federal budgeting. TOPICS • How the federal financial statement works, and the difference between the financial statement and the budget. • What the federal balance sheet says about the government’s assets and liabilities. • What rising interest rates may do to the deficit in the coming years. • What the public can do to advocate for responsible budgeting. TAKE IT FURTHER For more information on the challenges to U.S. federal government fiscal sustainability, visit . Read about to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. Connect with our guest Visit our Purpose In Action page at Feedback and comments welcomed at This is a podcast from & , together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants.
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