AB regularly publishes podcasts to support you in your daily professional lives. Pick episodes from series focusing on skills for the future of the profession, or the challenges facing small and medium-sized practitioners.

More episodes are being added on a regular basis so you can listen to insights from other members while on the go.

 




Football finance in 2022

The world cup football tournament is big business. This year’s event in Qatar in November is no exception. In this podcast, Kieran Maguire, football finance lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and author of The Price of Football, looks at what’s at stake and for the tournament’s organisers as well as for football clubs and investors more broadly

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Workplace wellbeing

As part of the AB series on challenges facing small and medium sized practices, we look at some of the practical ways practice leaders can support staff in difficult times, on both personal and professional levels.

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Differentiating your brand

As part of the AB series on challenges facing small and medium sized practices, practitioner Robert Belle FCCA and marketing consultant Jason Ball look at the importance of brand differentiation in getting ahead of the competition.

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Managing talent in a pandemic

As part of the AB series on challenges facing small and medium sized practitioners, managing partners Ajay Sethi FCCA and Chris Biggs look at the impact the pandemic has had on their staff, and  how have they been supporting their talent to survive and thrive.

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Accountancy open to all

As a partially sighted accountant, Usha Mistry FCCA talks about how the profession – and the ACCA qualification – is accessible to those with disabilities, and the unique value the visually impaired can bring to the workplace.

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Adapting to change

As part of the AB series 'Tomorrow's professional today', Urszula Pajdzik FCCA talks about the shifting landscape around the future role of accountants, and how we can manage this change and uncertainty.

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Young accountants take charge

As part of AB's series 'Tomorrow's professional today', recently qualified Poppy Brimson ACCA explains how she keeps her skills relevant and her training up to date, and how she sees her career as an evolution that might take many forms.

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Using social media to further your career

Heather Smith FCCA shares top tips - as part of the series 'Tomorrow's professional today' - for how to launch or improve your social media presence, whether to find a new job, showcase your talents, support your learning, or connect with link-minded individuals.

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The changing skills of auditors

Audit is changing in response to advances in technology. As part of the series 'Tomorrow's professional today', Deloitte’s Katie Canell and James Brighton talk about the shifts they’re seeing and how professional accountants can prepare for this change.

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Honing your practitioner skills

What does the future hold for accountancy practitioners in a world in flux? Carl Reader FCCA talks about the new skills required, shifts in working practices, developments in technology and other trends now affecting ACCA members in practice, as part of AB's series 'Tomorrow's professional today'.

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