
Off the Books
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Ep 35The World’s Most Ergonomic Airplane
Our European correspondent Conor O’Kelly gets Steve and Drew up to speed on what’s new in the EU and UK: airlines, statutory reporting, the pandemic unemployment payment (PUP), and more. Cheerio!
Ep 34Q3 in Review: Vaccines Rule Everything Around Me
Nick Mazing of Sentieo drops the deets on all the fascinating stuff that’s happened behind the scenes in Q3 financial disclosures. Steve and the Drew-Tang Clan spit rhymes on the Biden administration, what’s new with the SEC, and so much more. Check it out, y’all!
Ep 33Forensic (Accounting) Files with Tim Tribe: Part Two
In the second half of our conversation, Tim Tribe of Ingen Financial Forensics shares some really incredible stories about his life as a forensic accountant. Check it out! Listen now!
Ep 32Forensic (Accounting) Files with Tim Tribe: Part One
Take a microscopically close look at the fascinating world of forensic accounting with Tim Tribe of Ingen Financial Forensics. Find out what forensic accountants do, how he landed the gig, and what it’s like to teach juries about accounting. Check it out! Listen now!
Ep 31You Down with PPP? Yeah, You Know Me
The Paycheck Protection Program offered small businesses shelter from the impact of COVID. But, as Marc Butler of Intelligize explains, it’s not quite as straightforward as you’d think. Steve and Drew chat chickens. Hit it!
Ep 30The One Where Steve Meets the Enron Whistleblower
What the what? Steve sat down for an interview with Sherron Watkins, the whistleblower at the heart of the Enron scandal, to get the whole scoop on what led up to her reporting the crimes, her life afterword, and much more. It’s a can’t-miss episode! Tune in now!

Ep 29[Rebroadcast] Eerie Accountancy: The Whistling Weakness
We originally aired this one back in April, but we could use something a little more lighthearted right now. Listen to a spooky tale based around a real-life accounting horror story shared by listeners. Boo!

Ep 28Eerie Accountancy: The Ghost Tick
We’re surfing way off the deep end with this one! Right in time for Halloween, listen to this spooky tale based around a real-life accounting horror story shared by one of our listeners. Tune in—if you dare!
Ep 27Bite-Sized Episode: Stock Compensation
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Ep 26Stay Tuned: Off the Books Returns October 29
Just a quick update with the show—we’ve got some great stuff in the works for you, and more than a few surprises. Stay tuned!
Ep 25Rob Sand: Iowa State Auditor, Efficiency Aficionado
Here's the episode of The Daily we mention. And, here's the New York Times article that that episode is based on.(Check them out, they're really good.)
Ep 24Q2 in Review: Clorox, Dave & Buster's, and Warren Buffett
The amazing Nick Mazing, head of research at Sentieo, skims the surface of this quarter’s earnings releases and pulls out some really wild market trends. Plus, learn how to build your own market indicator! Meanwhile, Steve and Drew concoct the perfect Oreo. Tune in now!
Ep 23What Dick Butkus and Internal Audit Have in Common
So the IIA rolled out a new Three Lines model, which shakes the internal audit function to its core. What’s it mean, why’s it important, and what now? Ernest goes long with some football analogies, David waxes eloquent about gazpacho and accountability, and Drew drops puns, per usual. Tune in!
Ep 22Workiva Amplify: Even Better Than Mini Pizzas
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Ep 21We Went To IIA GRC So You Didn’t Have To
Conferences: love ‘em or hate ‘em, you can’t really go to ‘em anyway. Brooke Upton and Dana Williams attended some virtual sessions and took meticulous notes on agile auditing, continuous controls monitoring, and conference snacks. Tune in, learn the cool buzzwords, and sound smart to your coworkers!
Ep 20When Working from Home Becomes Working in Hell
So your guest bedroom slash office feels like an empty void. Zoom calls are flatter than day-old Diet Coke. What’s an accounting leader to do? Charles Carrington, partner at Deloitte, joins Drew and Steve to talk emotional intelligence, mental health, and intentional leadership in the time of Coronavirus. Tune in!
Ep 19Cirque du Soleil, Mitt Romney, and a Bus Company
Private equity, as Steve and Drew learn, is the business of buying businesses, making them work better, then selling them. Jennifer Neill and Emilie McLaughlin give them the full scoop, and Steve starts an international bus conglomerate for pennies on the dollar. Tune in now!
Ep 18Romaine on the Blockchain, Wine Fraud on the Brain
Ben Taylor from Softledger stops by again and offers more down-to-earth blockchain examples—wine, flour, and lettuce. Drew helps Steve with his debilitating reliance on bootleg Diet Coke. Tune in now!
Ep 17Mama Mia: Nintendo’s Data Security Woes Continue
Remember Nintendo’s third-party-vendor data breach? Yeah, it’s back again. Matt and Andy wrestle with the technical stuff, and Ernest drops the six-part Konami code for risk management, and Drew makes bad puns. Tune in now!
Ep 16The Sticky-Icky Complexities of Cannabis Accounting
Dude, where’s my general ledger? Andrew Hunzicker of DopeCFO talks Ernest, Steve, and Drew through the labyrinth of accounting challenges of selling a federally illegal product in legal states. Plus, Steve resolves some tummy troubles. Tune in now!
Ep 15Perspective and Success: A Fireside Chat with Joe Howell
With decades of CFO experience, and as a founder of the SEC and SOX Professionals Groups, Joe Howell has a ton to say about the historical perspective of the COVID-19 situation and how accounting pros can make the best of the change in their own careers.
Ep 14Decoding Cryptocurrency in Accounting: Part Two
Ben Taylor from Softledger comes back from the future to continue schooling the gang on cryptocurrency and blockchain. Then things shift to talking about lettuce, wine, and socks. Tune in!
Ep 13Decoding Cryptocurrency in Accounting: Part One
Fake money? On an intangible general ledger? All living on the cloud? Ben Taylor of Softledger explains why that’s really not a bonkers idea, and why cryptocurrency and blockchain has benefits to accountants of all stripes.
Ep 12How to Win at Global Regulatory Whack-a-Mole
So, Country A doesn’t want disclosures filed in the same way as Country B. And when you exist in both, that gets hairy. Paul Volpe walks the gang through the intricacies of the situation, and offers some advice for companies looking for an exit from the rat race.
Ep 11The FERC Mandate: All The Buzz in the Energy Sector
Six months to comply to XBRL? Say watt? Shocking, but likely true for energy companies. April Brady and David Winn spark the conversation and share tips for FERC filers.
Ep 10Steve Explains Accounting Memes: Jim Halpert and the Sorting Hat
There are a ton of accounting memes out there, and Drew doesn’t understand them (or Harry Potter or Thanos, as it turns out). Steve breaks them down, and shares his own Avada Kedavra moment in accounting.
Ep 9XBRL Xplained: Pranav Ghai of Calcbench
The crew gets schooled on the past, present, and future of XBRL—plus, what it means for reporting professionals, who uses that data, and how it’s pronounced (hint: it’s not “ex-err-bull”).
Ep 8Transatlantic Panic: The State of Finance Today in the EU
We check in with our European correspondent Conor O’Kelly for a look at what’s been happening in the world of accounting and finance overseas. Put a kettle of tea on and tune in!

Ep 7The (Mario) Party’s Over: Nintendo’s Data Breach
Recently, an old third-party vendor of Nintendo was hacked, leaking valuable source data. Drew, Ernest, and Andy tune into the situation, and decode what that means to risk pros and technology fans. Warning: things get real nerdy, real quick.
Ep 6Hitting the Books with Prof. Bill Dilla: Part Two
It’s part two of our conversation with Professor Bill Dilla of Iowa State University! We’re talking about the future of accounting education, what those in the industry can learn from students, and more.
Ep 5Hitting the Books with Prof. Bill Dilla: Part One
Grab your Trapper Keeper, we’re headed back to school! Professor Bill Dilla of Iowa State University gets us up to speed on the world of accounting higher education.

Ep 4Eerie Accountancy: The Whistling Weakness
This episode’s on a different wave. Listen to a spooky tale based around a real-life accounting horror story shared by listeners.
Ep 3The CECL, CARES, and Coronavirus Conundrum
The recent CARES Act includes provisions that delay the implementation of CECL. Yep, now the government’s involved with accounting standards. We dig in and find out what that means.
Ep 2An SEC PCAOB? OMG!
So the 2021 federal budget came out, and it calls for folding the PCAOB into the SEC. Say what? Join host Drew Deubner as he tries to make heads or tails of that, and asks risk and finance experts if this could ever really see the light of day.
Ep 1What to do when your coworkers are cats
In this episode Steve Soter, Camille Rudy, and Ernest Anunciacion discuss what a global pandemic means for accounting, finance, and audit. Drew herds the resident cats and gets his head around what it all means.