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Accountancy Ireland Podcast

English, Financial News, 1 season, 57 episodes, 1 day, 1 hour, 31 minutes
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With every issue of the magazine, Accountancy Ireland hosts a round-table discussion with experts in their field on the theme of the issue. Popular topics include: diversity in the workplace, the future of the accountancy profession, regulation, public sector, Brexit, ethics and governance. Find out more: www.AccountancyIreland.ie
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Unpacking Northern Ireland's childcare challenges

In the second part of a two-part series, Accountancy Ireland talks to Zara Duffy, Aoife Hamilton and Paula O’Neill about how parents are feeling let down by the current childcare system in Northern Ireland and how survey findings show that it has become increasingly difficult to juggle childcare responsibilities and a career, as the cost of appropriate childcare has gradually become unaffordable.
2/13/202438 minutes, 32 seconds
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Childcare in Ireland: A balancing act for parents and providers

At the end of 2023, Chartered Accountants Ireland set up a series of focus groups to gather members' views on childcare, and the findings were stark. Parents are coming against rising costs and dwindling space in creches, as well as the current system's impact on careers, working days, and business operations. In part one of a two-part series, Sinead Donovan, Emma Fidgeon-Kavanagh, and Cróna Clohisey discuss what could be done to improve the childcare system in Ireland.
2/13/202422 minutes, 41 seconds
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Thought leaders: the ethics of AI

Exploring the ethical dimensions of generative AI, experts Barry Scannell and David Malan, join Michael Diviney and Liz Riley to delve into issues of accountability, societal impact, regulation and the responsible development and deployment of these powerful technologies.
11/16/202343 minutes, 43 seconds
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What will you get out of Budget 2024?

In a budget announced against a backdrop of high interest and continued inflationary pressures, the government was seen to give a little bit to everyone. Crona Clohisey, Tax Leader at Chartered Accountants Ireland, Sarah Meredith, Tax Partner at Grant Thornton and Ken Garvey, Partner at Garvey Moran discuss Budget 2024.
10/13/202335 minutes, 20 seconds
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Special episode: Budget 2023

In this special Budget 2023 episode, Brid Heffernan, Tax and Public Policy Leader at Chartered Accountants Ireland, Sarah Meredith, Tax Director at Grant Thornton and Matt Dolan, Tax Partner at Deloitte discuss the recently budget announcement from Government.
10/3/202236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Thought Leaders: social and circular economy

What are the social and circular economies, and are they now necessary sources of innovation and new thinking for mainstream business? We discuss these alternative economic models with Claire Downey, Policy and Research Director at the Rediscovery Centre, Chris MM Gordan, CEO of the Irish Social Enterprise Network and Kate van der Merwe, member of the Institute’s Sustainability Expert Working Group. 
7/8/202245 minutes, 32 seconds
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Thought Leaders: what is inclusion?

Diversity, equity and inclusion has been discussed as part of the Irish business agenda for a few years. And while we have a firm grasp on diversity, it seems that some organisations are coming up short on inclusion. What is the meaning of inclusion and how should organisations be embedding into their culture? In this special Thought Leaders series from the Accountancy Ireland podcast, Liz Riley and Michael Diviney discuss with Stephanie Good, Director and Diversity & Inclusion Consulting Lead at PwC Ireland, and Mark Fenton, Chartered Accountant and CEO of MASF Consulting, Diversity & Inclusion specialists.
5/6/202239 minutes, 12 seconds
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What's the key to people management?

Liz Riley speaks to Brendan McGurgan, Co-Founder of Simple Scaling, Michelle Halloran, HR and people management consultant and Paul Slattery, Founder & Managing Director of NxtGEN Executive Presence about the ever-morphing leadership role and what that means for businesses, management and employees going forward.
1/13/202250 minutes, 55 seconds
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Thought Leaders: Challenges for working parents – lessons from the pandemic

In this special Thought Leaders series from the Accountancy Ireland podcast, Liz Riley and Michael Diviney speak to experts Dr Mary Collins and Rachel Killeen on the challenges facing working parents and what society has learned from the pandemic.
12/1/202141 minutes, 54 seconds
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Special episode: Budget 2022

In this special Budget 2022 episode, Norah Collender, Tax Leader at Chartered Accountants Ireland, Peter Vale, Tax Partner at Grant Thornton and Matt Dolan, Tax Partner at Deloitte discuss the recently budget announcement from Government.
10/19/202126 minutes, 51 seconds
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The business of ESG

Sustainability and ESG continue to the be a focus of the business and investment community. Susan Rossney, Barry Dempsey (Chartered Accountants Ireland) and Edel O'Reilly (Goodbody) discuss the role of accountants in the fight against climate change and its consequences.
7/20/202143 minutes, 39 seconds
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Global tax reform

In the middle of April, the US announced their support for a global corporate tax rate – getting the whole world talking; Ireland in particular. Cormac Kelleher, Norah Collender, Dr Brian Keegan discuss what this means for the EU, the OECD, the US and Ireland.
5/31/202128 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ireland's economies and business sustainability

The COVID-19 pandemic, extended lockdowns and Brexit moved 2021 into an interesting position. Dawn McLaughlin, owner of Dawn McLaughlin & Co; Neil Gibson, Chief Economist at EY; and Crona Clohisey, Public Policy leader in Chartered Accountants Ireland discuss the state of the island economy and the possible outlook for businesses.
3/24/202129 minutes, 4 seconds
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Members in practice push through the pandemic

Liz Riley speaks to Wendy Merrigan, Conor Woods and James Kelliher about what obstacles they foresee for SMEs in 2021, how their businesses have coped in 2020 and the lessons they have learned during the pandemic.
11/3/202028 minutes, 59 seconds
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Special episode: Budget 2021

Paul Dillion and Peter Vale talk to Norah Collender about tax supports for businesses as announced in Budget 2021 and have an interesting discussion on the state of play for Ireland in the context of international tax reform. Peter and Paul also share their experiences of running a business in a Level 3 restriction environment.
10/16/202024 minutes, 7 seconds
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Special series: Taking the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy - Shaun McGlade

In this short, special series, we speak to members about the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy and how it has shaped their careers. In our final episode, we speak to Shaun McGlade, Managing Director of SMCG Ltd.
8/21/202015 minutes, 18 seconds
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Special series: Taking the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy - Vera Sackitey

In this short, special series, we speak to members about the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy and how it has shaped their careers. In our third episode, we speak to Vera Sackitey, an Internal Auditor with PwC.
8/21/20207 minutes, 45 seconds
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Special series: Taking the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy - Lucy Maher

In this short, special series, we speak to members about the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy and how it has shaped their careers. In this second episode, we speak to Lucy Maher, Senior Financial Accountant at Google.
8/19/202014 minutes, 57 seconds
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Special series: Taking the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy - the experts

In this short, special series, we speak to members about the flexible route to Chartered Accountancy and how it has shaped their careers. In this first episode, we speak to the experts in Chartered Accountants Ireland about a recent announcement from the Head of Education Delivery, the benefits of the flexible route and what it means for employers.
8/18/202022 minutes, 37 seconds
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Leading through the COVID-19 crisis

Liz Riley speaks to Shauna Burns, Managing Director of Beyond Business Travel and Tia Crowley, CEO of Western Care about the COVID-19 crisis, what it has done to their businesses and how they are leading their organisations through the crisis.
7/1/202028 minutes, 59 seconds
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Special Brexit episode: what does Brexit mean for members? July 2020

The EU & UK are gearing up for a month of intense face-to-face negotiations and it is said that the delivery of a deal by the end of the summer is a top priority for both sides, but the outcome of Brexit negotiations is a mystery yet again. In this episode, Liam Lynch, Aidan Lambe and Alan Gourley discuss with Liz Riley what they means for Chartered Accountants on the island of Ireland.
7/1/202025 minutes, 30 seconds
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A chat with business leaders - May 2020

In this epsiode, we speak to Ronan Dunne, Sharon Cunningham and Michael Cawley about the path they took to their success, how they are continuing to work during this lockdown and their view of the “new normal”.
5/1/202030 minutes, 19 seconds
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Collaboration - March 2020

Maighread Kelly (Collaboration Ireland), Susan Rossney (Chartered Accountants Ireland) and Teresa Stapleton (Stapleton Coaching) talk to Accountancy Ireland and tell the real story behind collaboration and how you can make it work in your career, organisation and global movements.
3/12/202025 minutes, 41 seconds
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Brexit: what does it mean for our members?

On this special episode of the Accountancy Ireland Podcast, Liz Riley talks to Aidan Lambe, Akriti Gupta, Ronan O'Loughlin and Zara Duffy about what Brexit and this transition period means for members of Chartered Accountants Ireland, the future of audit and what the Institute can do for you.
2/5/202028 minutes, 15 seconds
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Charities and non-profits - December 2019

Liz Riley speaks to Michael Wickham Moriarty, Paula Nyland and Tony Ward about the role charities and non-profits play in Irish society, the importance of transparency in the sector and how Chartered Accountants can get involved.
12/9/201942 minutes, 35 seconds
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Budget 2020 analysis

Kimberley Rowan, Tax Manager at Chartered Accountants Ireland, Peter Reilly, Tax Partner in PwC, and Paul Dillon, Council Member of Chartered Accountants Ireland and Tax Partner at Duignan Carthy O'Neill analyse Budget 2020.
10/9/201923 minutes, 41 seconds
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Brexit and the Northern Ireland agri-food industry - Sept 2019

In this month’s episode, guest host Garry Webb speaks to Maybeth Shaw, Tax Partner in BDO Northern Ireland and Ivor Ferguson, President of the Ulster Farmers Union, about what the sector can expect come 31 October and where it goes from there.
9/11/201929 minutes, 48 seconds
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Sustainability and climate change - August 2019

Kate van der Merwe, Lorraine McCann and Cróna Clohisey discuss why accountants should care about climate change. The panel also examines the Government's Climate Action Plan and explores how the profession can help create a sustainable future.
8/1/201921 minutes, 45 seconds
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The future of the profession - July 2019

Brian Murphy, Director of Audit and Assurance in Deloitte, Susan O'Reilly, Group Financial Controller of EMEA Operations in Microsoft, and Joe Carroll, Head of Professional Development in Chartered Accountants Ireland, talk about what has changing and what is the future of the accountancy profession.
7/1/201924 minutes, 38 seconds
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Members in sport - May 2019

Liz Riley talks to three of elite athletes -- Chloe Watkins, Irish hockey; Tony Og Regan, performance psychologist and former-Galway senior hurler; and Dan Morrissey, Limerick senior hurler -- about their careers as Chartered Accountants, their successes on and off the pitch and how sport has shaped their lives and careers.
5/1/201917 minutes, 3 seconds
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Influence Leadership Conference 2019

In this special episode of the Accountancy Ireland Podcast, we speak to three speakers from the Chartered Accountants Ireland Influence Leadership Conference, taking place in Lyrath Estate, Kilkenny, 10 May. David W Duffy, Kingsley Aikins and Loretta Dignam spoke to Liz Riley about how the new way of working has revolutionised the profession and what that means for Chartered Accountants.
4/30/201932 minutes, 47 seconds
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Leadership - March 2019

Accountancy Ireland talks to Helen Brophy, John McNamara and Tadhg Young about what makes a good leader in times of crisis and volatility, what leadership means today and how that compares to our leaders 30 years ago.
3/1/201927 minutes, 23 seconds
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Future of work - January 2019

In the January 2019 Accountancy Ireland Podcast, we consider what the future of work might hold for organisations and their people. We speak to Kevin Empey from WorkMatters, John Fitzgerald from Harmonics Group and Kieran Moynihan from Board Excellence about what the future of work will mean for your career.
1/25/201928 minutes, 19 seconds
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Pensions - October 2018

In this episode we discuss pensions. Are we in a pension crisis? What is auto-enrolment and will it hinder or help? Why don’t young people invest in their futures with pension products and how might Brexit affect those with pension investments in the UK? Liz Riley welcomes Crona Clohisey, manager in tax and public policy at Chartered Accountants Ireland, Munro O’Dwyer, Partner at PwC, and Gillian Ryan, Strategic Business Manager at Standard Life into the studio.
11/1/201835 minutes, 44 seconds
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Accountancy Ireland Podcast Budget 2019

Crona Clohisey and Norah Collender of Chartered Accountants Ireland and Paul Dillon of Duignan Carthy O'Neill discuss Budget 2019.
10/10/201819 minutes, 9 seconds
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SMEs - August 2019

In this episode, our three experts discuss SMEs - how can they succeed, refine their strategy and assess their risks with limited resources? We welcome Niamh Davenport, Dr Gerry Gallagher, and Grainne Madden in the studio.
9/3/201828 minutes, 29 seconds
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Leadership in the 21st century - June 2018

In this episode of the Accountancy Ireland Podcast, we talk about leadership in the 21st century with Susan Hayes Culleton, Lynda Carroll and Karin Lanigan.
7/6/201827 minutes, 21 seconds
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GDPR - April 2018

GDPR – What is it? Who has to comply? What does this mean for my business? Accountancy Ireland talks to Peter Bolger of LK Shields, Gavin Doherty from 247 Meetings and Niall Tierney from Tierney IP to get your questions answered in this special GDPR podcast.
4/17/201837 minutes, 19 seconds
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The power of the cloud - February 2018

Liz Riley talks to Jackie Hennessy, Director of Risk Consulting at KPMG, Leonard McAuliffe, Director of Cyber Security and forensics at PwC and Ross Spelman, Cyber Risk Services at Deloitte Ireland about cloud computing and what it can do for businesses in Ireland.
3/13/201824 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ethics in business - December 2017

Liz Riley speaks to Michael Wickham Moriarty, Head of Finance at the Central Remedial Clinic; Niamh Brennan, Professor of management at UCD, and Niall Fitzgerald, Head of Ethics and Governance at Chartered Accountants Ireland about the state of ethics in business today.
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Brexit - October 2017

Liz Riley talks about Brexit and it's implications and opportunities for the island of Ireland with Crona Brady, Michael Farrell and Barry Kieran.
11/9/201723 minutes, 12 seconds
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Budget 2018 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Norah Collender, Paul Dillon and Colin Smith discuss the details of Budget 2018.
10/12/201721 minutes, 18 seconds
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Regulation - June 2017

Muireann Reedy, Dargan FitzGerald and Aidan Lambe discuss regulation in Ireland on the June 2017 podcast.
7/14/201717 minutes
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Diversity - April 2017

Is diversity good for business, really? Aoife Flood, PwC, Claire Fitzpatrick, Red Planet, and Mark Fenton, MASF Consulting, discuss the benefits and challenges when encouraging diversity in the workplace.
4/1/201721 minutes, 30 seconds
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Future of the profession - February 2017

President Liam Lynch, ethic expert Penelope Kenny and recruitment specialist Ed Heffernan talk about the future of the accountancy profession in this round-table discussion.
2/1/201727 minutes, 21 seconds
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December 2016 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

In this month's podcast, Accountancy Ireland talks to Heather Briers about how you can get involved in CAVA; Kerri O'Connell about the burden the current tax regime puts on SMEs; and Ita Gibney about communication planning for your business.
12/1/201625 minutes, 31 seconds
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Budget 2017 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Paul Dillion, Tax Partner in Duignan Cathy O'Neill and Chartered Accountants Ireland Council member, Norah Collender, Tax Technical Manager and Crona Brady, Tax Manager in Chartered Accountants Ireland discuss the key points of Budget 2017.
10/12/201614 minutes, 22 seconds
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October 2016 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Accountancy Ireland talks to Des Peelo, author of the second edition of Valuation of Businesses and Shares, about the changing landscape of business valuations. We also discuss the US Presidential election and what that could mean to Ireland with Feargal O'Rourke.
10/1/201620 minutes, 1 second
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August 2016 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

In the August Accountancy Ireland Podcast, Mark Kennedy explains how Ireland can position itself well leading up to Britian's exit from the EU, Penelope Kenny discusses the importance of whistleblowing programmes and John Glennon takes us on the journey from SME to international firm.
8/1/201629 minutes, 20 seconds
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June 2016 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Interviews with Peter Vale about transparency in the EU, Niall Quinn preps us for a media interview, Ros O'Shea talks about the lack of ethical leaders in business and Alan Baldwin takes us through dilapidations.
6/1/201632 minutes, 32 seconds
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April 2016 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Liz Riley talks to Barry Doyle, CFO at XSellco, about his success as a young Chartered Accountant; Sarah Conroy, Partner at Beale & Company, discusses the importance of having terms of engagement with your clients; and Gina London, communication expert, helps you enhance your executive presence.
4/1/201623 minutes, 3 seconds
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February 2016 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Liz Riley talks to Garrett Cronin from PWC about improving the finance function; Caroline Pope explains the benefits of non-financial reporting; and David Fox discusses his emigration back to Ireland from Australia.
2/1/201616 minutes, 53 seconds
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December 2015 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Liz Riley talks to Penelope Kenny about the struggle to get a good ethical culture in organisations; discusses the riskiness of bonds with Brian Murphy; and explores the complexities of integration management with Dr Nicholas Ingle.
12/1/201520 minutes, 52 seconds
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Budget 2016 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Liam Lynch, Tax Partner and Head of Insurance at KPMG and Deputy President of Chartered Accountants Ireland; Kim Rowan, Tax Manager at Chartered Accountants Ireland; and Paul Dillon, Tax Partner at Duignan Carthy O'Neill, discuss Budget 2016.
10/14/201518 minutes, 45 seconds
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October 2015 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Interviews with Niall May, Audit, Advisory and Assurance Partner at Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon, about the new role of the internal auditor; Kim Rowan, tax manager at Chartered Accountants Ireland, on iXBRL; and Ed Heffernan talks about making a career change.
10/1/201523 minutes, 57 seconds
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August 2015 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Ian Mitchell from Eighty20 Focus gives a few tips on creating a harmonious working relationship with your partner; James McNally from PwC discusses how tax practitioners can make the tax function more of a strategic asset and Dawn Leane, HR Director for Chartered Accountants Ireland talks about the importance of Chartered Accountants Support.
8/1/201518 minutes, 5 seconds
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June 2015 Accountancy Ireland Podcast

Chartered Accountants Ireland Deputy President Liam Lynch talks about Strategy 2020; Stephen Tormey talks to delegates at the annual conference; and Daisy Downes, outgoing-managing editor of Accountancy Ireland, recalls her time at the Institute.
6/1/201522 minutes, 33 seconds