• Mark Koziel and Richard Muscio Find Common Ground

    accountant-debateMark Koziel and I (Richard Muscio) have had an ongoing series of opinion pieces stemming from my reaction to the CPA Horizons 2025 report. My initial article is here.

    I’m happy to report that Mark and I had a great conversation on Thursday, wherein we reached 3 interesting conclusions:

    First, while the CPA profession can no longer be defined by traditional services such as Income tax preparation and financial statement preparation, most consumers don’t know this because 90 % + of the CPA profession is very challenged by marketing.

    Second, the CPA profession will probably lose income tax preparation as a core service within the next 10 years, due to reasons like standardization of reporting forms and Optical Character Recognition Technology, but 90% + of the profession is behind the curve on adapting to this fact.

    Third, while technology is critical for efficiency and effectiveness purposes, it probably will never replace good old-fashioned face-to-face interaction with clients and referral sources, as “connection and collaboration” requires trust, and trust can only be built by spending time together.

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  • Writer William Lanouette, Physics and Arms Control

    The show featured an interview with writer and public policy analyst at the firm Consultant, William Lanouette. He earned his Masters and Doctorate at the London School of Economics. His doctoral thesis studied the abuse of scientific information by British and American legislators. During that SALT talks of 1969, Lanouette’s analysis began to focus on ...
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  • Enhancing Value with Berkley Research Group’s Carl Sheeler

    This week featured returning guest and sponsor, Carl Sheeler, PhD of Berkeley Research Group. In addition to being the Director of the Los Angles branch, he also serves on two national valuation boards. Dr. Sheeler is known as a national thought-leader for quantifying and identifying how the intangible assets of business can create, enhance, ...
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  • Servant Leadership Institute’s 2014 Fall Workshops

    Art Barter returned to the show to discuss some of his upcoming events with Richard and Joe. The Servant Leadership Institute will be hosting three workshops this Fall. October 23rd: The Little Foxes: Engaging the Outliers. This workshop will focus on how to engage the small group of people in every community that undermine the goals ...
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  • District 6 Candidate, Carol Kim and Vertical Farming, Daniel Gibbs

    Richard and Joe interviewed Carol Kim, who is running for the San Diego City Council in District 6 and Daniel Gibbs, CEO and co-founder of Home Town Farms, LLC. Carol Kim for City Council District 6 With her background in education, she has long been an activist in the community and is making her political debut ...
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