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KPMG Financial Reporting podcast

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Tax Planning
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FASB Accounting Standards Update
Government Grants
Inflation Reduction Act
US GAAP
Accounting Policies
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Tune in to hear KPMG professionals discuss major accounting and financial reporting developments

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Recent Guests

Melissa Rocha
Expert with extensive experience at the SEC, now returning to KPMG
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Episode: The Bottom Line: Inside the S-1 - From filing to effectiveness
Shari Mager
KPMG's national leader of capital markets readiness
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Episode: Inside an IPO, from readiness to ringing the bell
Kevin McBride
Expert in accounting standards and financial reporting
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Episode: The Bottom Line: 2025 Accounting Draft
Aaron McCloskey
SEC Topic Team Co-leader
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Episode: What we heard on Day 2 of the AICPA Conference
Valerie Boisoux
Partner in KPMG's national office
KPMG
Episode: Rolling the DISE
Danny Zamora
Partner in KPMG's national office
KPMG
Episode: Rolling the DISE
John Gimigliano
Principal in charge of federal tax legislative and regulatory services
KPMG
Episode: How the Presidential election may impact your tax provision
Ashby Corum
Partner in charge of the income tax accounting group in Washington National Tax Practice
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Episode: How the Presidential election may impact your tax provision
Molly Chilacapati
Partner in the national office and top leader for Consolidations and Equity Method
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Episode: Significant influence, by analogy

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Nick Tricarchi
Host of multiple discussions focused on accounting practices and financial reporting developments, bringing a comprehensive understanding of the topics.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 64 ratings
  • Making Accounting Fun (Again?)

    Nick does such a great job of making complex topics relatable and entertaining. Really enjoy when new episodes are released and often share with work colleagues.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    David Elizandro
    United States7 months ago
  • Awesome

    I really love these podcasts. Nick and the hosts do such a great job distilling the accounting topics to some thing that is interesting and informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kmac nyc
    United Statesa year ago
  • By Analogy

    Love the by Analogy series. Nick does a great job with these

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BRuf19
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    Incredibly helpful and well narrated!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    benny_220
    United States5 years ago
  • Great insights!

    Loved every episode and learnt so much! Thank you for sharing industry knowledge and insights.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leeerin11
    Australia5 years ago

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Inside the S-1, From filing to effectiveness
Q: What advice do you have for companies in terms of how they should approach communication with the SEC?
There is often hesitation to contact staff, but proactive communication can streamline the filing process and clarify any outstanding issues.
Inside the S-1, From filing to effectiveness
Q: What areas of the S1 tend to draw the most comments from the staff?
Common areas include MD&A, non-GAAP measures, and segments, which often lead to repeated comments from the SEC staff.
Inside the S-1, From filing to effectiveness
Q: Do you anticipate any impacts of the recent workforce reductions at the SEC on the S1 review process?
Personally, I lean towards no. The division is nimble and has reorganized before, so I don't anticipate a negative impact on process efficiency.
Inside the S-1, From filing to effectiveness
Q: How long does it take for the staff, that review team to do the initial review?
Generally, review teams send out the first round of comments within 30 days of filing, with subsequent rounds depending on complexity and volume of comments.
Inside the S-1, From filing to effectiveness
Q: Can you explain big picture what the S1 is?
The S1 is the SEC's registration form for a private company to file when they want to start selling shares to the public for the first time. It details the company's history, financials, risks, and how it plans to use the money raised.

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Listeners can expect in-depth analysis and discussions around crucial developments in accounting and financial reporting. Topics often focus on regulatory changes, best practices for financial disclosures, and preparation for initial public offerings (IPOs). Unique aspects include insights from seasoned professionals and experts who share their experiences navigating complex financial regulations and standards, particularly from organizations like the SEC and FASB. The engaging format that combines expert interviews and practical advice makes it particularly valuable for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of evolving accounting landscapes.

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Recent guests on KPMG Financial Reporting podcast include:

1. Melissa Rocha
2. Shari Mager
3. Kevin McBride
4. Aaron McCloskey
5. Valerie Boisoux
6. Danny Zamora
7. John Gimigliano
8. Ashby Corum

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