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These podcasts are produced and brought to you by AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. They cover a broad range of topics of interest to accounting and finance professionals worldwide.

 

AICPA is the abbreviation for the American Institute of CPAs, and CIMA stands for the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. Our founding membership bodies continue to serve professionals, students and the public worldwide when communicating specific legal, regulatory statutes and governance.

 

This selection includes active shows, along with some that have reached the end of their season. We welcome your feedback, along with any questions and suggestions. Get in touch at podcast@aicpa-cima.com

 

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Feb 25, 2022

Jean-Luc Bourdon, CPA/PFS has worn many hats in his career including accountant in corporate America, CPA tax professional, and owning his own wealth management firm. He shares his story and wisdom he has gained along the way in the fourth episode in this new podcast series hosted by Lyle Benson, CPA/PFS....


Feb 18, 2022

Have you been faced with how to best support clients when you see that their money behavior has changed? With the prevalence of dementia and Alzheimer’s and the related impact on cognitive function, you may very well observe the signs that something is off before others in the family notice. Tune in to this episode of...


Feb 11, 2022

If you have had clients pass away recently, you will want to talk with their surviving spouse about the option to file to receive the benefits of portability, even if the decedent doesn’t have a taxable estate. Tune in to this episode of the PFP Section podcast to hear expert Steve Siegel, JD, LLM, discuss:

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Feb 04, 2022

The timing of this new IRS notice 2022-6 is perfect in this phase when many are reprioritizing their lives and considering retiring early.  Up until now, clients have likely been unable to make use of SEPPs because of low interest rates mandated by the IRS in prior guidance. In this episode of the PFP Section...