does accounting belong in stem? | accounting arc
accounting experts debate stem designation and its implications for the accounting field.

accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation
accounting experts debate stem designation and its implications for the accounting field.

accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation
“good accountants focus on tasks, but great ones focus on outcomes.”
accounting influencers
with rob brown
wealthability founder and veteran cpa tom wheelwright dives into the essential strategies for client-centric service and relationship-building in accounting. hosted by rob brown, this episode explores how accountants can elevate their client relationships, optimize billing practices, and bring joy back into their work.
in an industry where billing by the hour is typical, wheelwright advocates for a shift to flat, value-based pricing. this, he explains, allows accountants to focus on delivering value without clients worrying about the ticking clock.”when clients know upfront what they’ll pay, it removes financial surprises and puts the focus on service, not cost,” wheelwright says. “our clients need to know we’re there to solve their challenges without worrying about extra charges.”
moving beyond a “partner-driven” model is key to scale operations and continue growth.

gear up for growth
with jean caragher
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the cpa, entrepreneur, and now author demonstrates how accounting can drive creativity and innovation.

accounting arcwith donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation
accountants need to write their own stories.
the disruptors
with liz farr
greg adams believes that accountants’ work opportunities have long been underappreciated and misunderstood. when accountants at parties are asked what they do, adams explained that they always have to give the “but answer,” as in, “i’m an accountant, but i have a really cool job.”
adams himself has spent time in australia and barbados and “had lots of adventures” during his time at kpmg.
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his new book, green shade$, is an attempt to dispel the notion of accounting as limited to just tax or audit and “to change the branding and image of accountants.” a fan of jack reacher-type thrillers, adams wrote an accounting book that comes with a warning: “it has a little bit of violence in there and some sexual tension and but even has accounting equations.” the protagonist, dex mccord, jumps off a cliff while dodging bullets, but in his quest to solve the murder of an old accounting friend, he is “aided by at least 10 different types of accountants,” experts in transfer pricing to sec filings.