hannah munro: real reasons change fails | accounting influencers

from unclear goals to digital missteps, this episode outlines what it takes to transform with confidence.

this was originally published april 19, 2025.
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accounting influencers
with rob brown

change isn’t slowing down. it’s speeding up. and according to hannah munro, that’s precisely why finance professionals can’t afford to treat transformation as a one-time event.

in this episode of accounting influencers, munro—managing director of itas solutions and host of the cfo 4.0 podcast—discusses driving successful change in accounting and finance. she dives into why so many transformation initiatives fail and outlines a smarter path forward for firms looking to adapt, evolve, and thrive.

“the pace of change is accelerating,” munro explains. “that volatility and uncertainty are forcing finance professionals to elevate their role.”

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chris vanover: audit, now with 100% less misery | the disruptors

cpaclub is doing what few dared: killing the billable hour, shrinking the workweek, and proving that audit doesn’t have to suck.

originally published oct. 4, 2023.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

public accounting has long had a reputation for being slow to change, but in the world of audit, that pace has been glacial. chris vanover, cpa, founder and president of cpaclub (formerly auditclub), is here to challenge that status quo. in this episode of the disruptors, vanover shares how he’s rebuilding audit from the ground up—ditching billable hours, crushing burnout, and making accounting cool (and flexible) again.

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and the transformation doesn’t stop with audit. cpaclub has expanded into tax and advisory, now offering a broader array of subscription-based solutions for cpa firms.

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koebnick: freedom from federal taxes? the tribal credit that’s sparking fireworks | the concierge cpa

advisors are learning how a federally registered tribal credit could mean big tax savings and big tax controversy.

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update: this episode was originally recorded in early 2025 and appears here as part of the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 special independence week series. please be advised that the tribal tax credit is currently under increased scrutiny by the irs, with concerns about potential misuse and fraudulent claims. the perspectives shared in this episode reflect the understanding at the time of recording and do not align with the most recent regulatory guidance or enforcement actions. listeners are strongly encouraged to consult a qualified tax advisor and review the latest irs guidance before considering any strategies discussed herein. 

the concierge cpa
with jackie meyer
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as americans celebrate independence, a lesser-known federal tax credit tied to native american tribal negotiations is offering its own version of financial freedom—up to 40 percent off federal tax liability, no clawbacks, and five years to use it.

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on this special independence week episode of the concierge cpa show, host jackie meyer, cpa, sits down with chad koebnick, vice president of specialized tax services at nepsis, to explore a strategy that could permanently reduce taxes—and permanently change the way we think about advisory.

“this is one of those once-in-a-decade strategies,” says meyer. “but it’s new, and with that comes skepticism. that’s why we brought in chad to break it all down.”

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johnston: private equity, shady vendors, and broken software | accounting influencers

“we’ve got a real problem. and no easy fix.”

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accounting influencers
with rob brown

the accounting profession is undergoing a seismic shift—and not all of it bodes well for those who value independence, innovation, or client service. in this episode of accounting influencers, veteran tech strategist randy johnston, shareholder at k2 enterprises, reveals the hard truths behind the changing operational and technological landscape of accounting firms.

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johnston, who has advised thousands of firms across four decades, shares what he’s hearing behind closed doors at events like aicpa engage. from ai hysteria to private equity overreach, the most alarming trend is clear: “we’re seeing the erosion of what made accounting firms trusted advisors in the first place.”

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