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Accounting Meta Influencers examine what it truly takes for accounting firms to become places where people want to build long, meaningful careers. Drawing on research, polling, and candid discussion among industry leaders, this session focuses on why firms struggle with attraction and retention—and what must change to reverse the trend.
The conversation explores the profession’s pipeline challenges, including declining accounting degrees and CPA exam participation, and connects them directly to career design, compensation, and leadership practices. Panelists discuss the limitations of traditional partnership-only career paths and highlight alternative models such as lifetime senior roles, non-CPA tracks, and more transparent advancement options. Compensation, benefits, and flexibility emerge as critical levers, alongside the growing importance of hybrid and remote work arrangements.
Participants also examine how technology, DEI, and intentional management practices can improve engagement, reduce burnout, and address the “three-year exodus” many firms experience. From unlimited PTO and customized benefits to clearer communication and empathetic leadership, the discussion emphasizes practical strategies firms can adopt now.
This video offers a grounded, experience-driven look at how accounting firms can evolve into destination workplaces—by aligning career opportunity, culture, and leadership with the realities of today’s workforce—through the lens of the Accounting Meta Influencers community.
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2025 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey Report
Payments fraud is rising, with 79% of organizations targeted in 2024. Insights from 500+ treasury professionals show threats evolving faster than controls, exposing gaps in prevention and recovery—and reinforcing the need for stronger, more adaptive defenses.
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Tax Practitioner’s Guide to Managing Cybersecurity Risk
Cyber threats evolve rapidly, and stolen data remains highly valuable. Tax practitioners play a critical role in protecting client information, as breaches can be devastating. Combating cybercrime requires collective effort across the profession to strengthen defenses and build client trust.
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Re-Decoding the Decline
A national survey by the Illinois Society of CPAs of 7,780 students and young professionals reveals what’s driving CPA career decisions. The 2024 report uncovers key perceptions, challenges, and deterrents shaping the pipeline—offering critical insights the profession can’t ignore.
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Caregiving & the Sandwich Generation
What happens when the profession’s most experienced leaders are stretched between peak career demands and growing caregiving responsibilities? The 2026 Accounting MOVE Project survey explores how caregiving is reshaping retention, advancement, and succession in public accounting — and what firms must rethink to protect their future.
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The Cost of Losing Talent
The 2025 Accounting MOVE Project examines how evolving attitudes toward diversity, equity, and inclusion are influencing the accounting profession at a critical moment marked by severe talent shortages and leadership transitions. The report explores how workplace culture, belonging, and equitable advancement practices directly affect firms’ ability to attract, retain, and develop professionals. It highlights the strategic risks of disengagement, shares insights from participating firms, and reinforces inclusion as a practical business imperative essential to the profession’s long-term resilience, competitiveness, and growth.
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2024 CPA Firm Tech Report
In this study, CPA Crossings partnered with five industry subject matter experts to identify the most common challenges to implementing and leveraging technology—and how to overcome them.
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The Cost of Losing Talent: Why Belonging is Essential for Firm Resilience & Growth
The 2025 Accounting MOVE Project highlights a critical moment as talent shortages, declining CPA pursuit, and leadership retirements converge. The study calls for clarity and action, showing how culture and opportunity shape who enters, stays, and advances.
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Staffing Strategies Research Study Report
Accounting faces ongoing staffing shortages, but what’s actually working? A six-month study by the Center for Accounting Transformation and CPA Trendlines uncovers key challenges and highlights strategies firms are using—and underusing—to address workforce gaps.

