Podcasts, videos and webcasts

General

Women at PricewaterhouseCoopers podcast: Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr.
Creating genuine diversity starts with the partners and the leadership. The following podcast is an interview with Sam DiPiazza, Global CEO, and Qing (Jean) Liu, Tax Manager, PwC China.

Financial services

Mobile financial services: What are the services and what is inhibiting roll-out?
Jim Russell of PricewaterhouseCoopers discusses mobile financial services on a panel at the CTIA Wireless Conference. Listen to this update on the interoperability, legal, business system and consumer adoption issues in the United States, as well as some key advancements in other countries as examples.

FAS 157 and FAS 159: Key issues and lessons learned.

Update on FAS 133 hedge accounting issues.

Assessing other-than-temporary impairment for securities.

Insurance industry Webcast: IASB contract accounting
A PwC insurance industry Webcast on IASB contract accounting and its supporting materials.

US banking & capital markets SOX 404 Webcast: 2007 and beyond
This Webcast includes a regulatory update and discusses lessons learned.

Health

HealthCast 2020: Creating a sustainable future
In this podcast, PwC discusses trends in healthcare and transferable lessons learned from around the world.

Health system disaster preparedness
In this podcast, PricewaterhouseCoopers health industry leaders, Dr. David Levy and Dr. Peach Taylor discuss how to develop an integrated approach to health system disaster preparedness.

Pharma 2020 podcast: The vision: Which path will you take?
The Pharma 2020 report highlights a number of issues that will have a major bearing on the industry over the next 13 years. Here you can listen to Simon Friend, global pharmaceutical and life sciences leader and Steve Arlington, global pharmaceutical and life sciences advisory services leader discuss some of the key highlights of this Pharma 2020 podcast.

Beyond the sound bite: November 2007 review of presidential candidates' proposals for health reform
In this podcast series, PricewaterhouseCoopers assembled a team of the firm's health industry leaders including Dr. David Levy, Dr. Jon Cohen, Jack Rodgers and Paul Veronneau. Hear firsthand the different approaches of the presidential candidates' health policy platforms and the implications to healthcare stakeholders.

Tax services

Federal tax


The outlook for tax legislation affecting tax-exempt organizations
PwC Exempt organizations tax services (EOTS) director Travis Patton and legislative and regulatory specialists Ed McClellan and Andrew Prior discuss the outlook for federal tax law changes in 2008 and beyond that could affect tax-exempt organizations.

The redesigned Form 990: Planning ahead
PwC Exempt organizations tax services (EOTS) practice managing director Howard Schoenfeld and director Laura Parello highlight key issues that organizations should be aware of regarding the redesigned Form 990.

Tax-exempt bonds post-issuance compliance: What you should know
In this podcast, PwC national tax services exempt organization’s partner Rob Friz and managing director Kaye Ferriter highlight key issues that organizations should be aware of regarding post-issuance compliance, including: documentation, record retention, private use, and arbitrage rebate. In addition, the speakers provide an overview of the current IRS focus on post-issuance compliance.

Penalties on the horizon: Complying with Section 1441
In this podcast, members of PwC's IRS service team, Maria Murphy, John Manton, and Candace Ewell, as well as Ben Van Vort, a member of PwC's advisory practice, share insights into the IRS increased focus on section 1441 compliance, penalties and what to expect, some practical ways that companies can more efficiently comply with the IRS policies in this area, and options for when compliance failures occur.

Risks ahead: The codification of the economic substance doctrine
In this podcast, PwC's legislative and regulatory services group partners Brian Meighan, Gray Fontenot, and Ed McClellan share insights into the history of the doctrine, its key features, and an overview of what changes can be found in the Finance Committee's revised proposal. In addition, the panel offers thoughts on the future of the doctrine and the implications it could have on corporate taxpayers on a go-forward basis.

The mid-year outlook: Emerging federal tax legislation
PwC Washington national tax services (WNTS) partners Lindy Paull and Don Longano, and PwC senior policy advisor and former House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Archer mark the mid-point of the year by discussing the outlook for federal tax law changes in 2007 and the potential impact on the business community.

High flying: The entertainment use of business aircraft
In this podcast, PwC fringe benefit and accounting methods practice members Rick Farley and Mathew Abraham share insight into the regulatory developments surrounding this issue, provide analysis on methods of imputing income to employees for personal use of aircraft, and identify the latest developments that are likely to change how company employees are affected when using corporate aircraft for personal entertainment use.

The R&D tax credit: Exploring your opportunities
In this podcast, PricewaterhouseCoopers partners Jim Shanahan, a national issue specialist on the R&E credit, and Kendall Fox, leader of the national research tax credit consulting practice tackle concerns raised by the IRS regarding substantiation requirements for claiming the credit, and explore the planning opportunities and benefits associated with electing the new alternative simplified credit.

State and local tax


Motoring on: Michigan business tax update
Michigan enacted a two-pronged tax, The Michigan Business Tax (MBT), that replaced the Single Business Tax (SBT) at the end of 2007. This "hybrid" tax is imposed on both a taxpayer's modified gross receipts and business income, institutes unitary combined reporting, and includes economic nexus standards. In this podcast, PricewaterhouseCoopers partner Greg Nowak and director Eric Burkheiser discuss some of the key changes the legislature has considered during the current session and the Department of Treasury's interpretations of the new tax.

Federal tax regulations affecting state employment tax filings: What companies need to know
In this podcast, speakers Walter Paul, partner and national leader of the PwC employment tax practice and Terry Phillips, a partner and leader of the east coast employment tax practice provide an overview of the federal legislation, discuss the impact on state obligations, and highlight steps companies should take to ensure compliance with the regulations.

New York: Insight into the Empire State's new combined reporting regime
In this podcast, presenters Jack Kramer, Jonathan Robin and John Verde provide insight, analysis, and explain the implications of the mandatory combined reporting provisions--including the implications of New York City's lack of conformity to these new rules.

Financial service industry under the microscope: State tax challenges in a changing environment
In this podcast, state and local tax financial services leader Michelle Zahler leads a panel discussion that provides insight and analysis on state legislative and controversy developments facing the industry focused on income/franchise and gross receipts taxation. Panelists Jane Steinmetz, Brian Rebhun and Archana Warner address state audit issues, explain the impact of recent cases and rulings, the potential impact of legislation on the industry, and provide some best practices the industry can employ when affected by these developments.

Michigan: Motoring past the single business tax
In this podcast, Michigan House Representative and chairman of the Michigan House Tax Policy Committee Steven Bieda and PricewaterhouseCoopers' Michigan state and local tax leader Greg Nowak address Michigan's new two-pronged tax, based on modified gross receipts and business income, that will replace the single business tax at the end of 2007.

On the Hill: Congress addresses state taxation
In this podcast PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) state and local tax specialists Bryan Mayster and Ferdinand Hogroian, as well as Don Longano, a partner in PwC's legislative and regulatory practice, discuss four legislative proposals: Internet tax moratorium; streamlined sales tax; business activity tax; and non-resident withholding proposal, within the framework of the 110th Congress.

Lifting the fog: State tax issues associated with FIN 48
This podcast highlights current taxpayer challenges and practical implementation considerations related to FIN 48.

Transfer pricing


Reporting road map: Navigating transfer pricing issues related to FIN 48
PricewaterhouseCoopers tax accounting and controls leader Dean Schuckman, assurance partner Jim Geary, and transfer pricing partners Katherine Treasure and Joe Andrus help pave the way through a discussion of the complexities inherent in transfer pricing, including accounting and disclosure requirements, unit of account determination, measurement considerations, and assessing competent authority across jurisdictions.

Human resources


Driving retention through a better exit strategy
Saratoga professionals Scott Pollak and Robert Tate provide professional knowledge on the differences between an exit interview and an exit survey; they share some real world examples on how the proper exit survey strategy has helped a number of clients; and they discuss best practices on how to leverage a strategic combination of exit interviews and exit surveys to improve the overall exit strategy process.

Saratoga human capital effectiveness survey
Saratoga professionals, Scott Pollak and Michael Tindall share the results of the annual 2007/2008 human capital effectiveness survey. Four key themes are identified and discussed in detail including productivity gains, employee volatility, workforce results and investment in the HR department.

Review of the rules on executive compensation disclosure
December 22, 2006, the Securities and Exchange Commission published sweeping rules governing the disclosure of executive and director compensation. Since then, companies have been scrutinizing their executive compensation policies and processes through data management, risk management and internal control frameworks. Carl Weinberg, Charlie Wheeler and Andrew Katsoudas, professionals in PwC's human resource services practice, share knowledge and key learnings that we’ve seen after the initial implementation process, focusing on a few critical areas where they have seen things go right and/or wrong.

Deferred compensation: How will the final 409A regulations affect your organization?
Bill Dunn, a partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers' (PwC's) Human resource services practice, is joined by Susan Lennon and Anne Waidmann from our Washington national tax services practice, to highlight the key issues surrounding these regulations including short-term deferral rules, the treatment of stock options under 409A, separation pay and how to meet these new requirements in time.

Technology

Technology: Successful strategies for talent management
This podcast features an interview with three directors specializing in the technology industries including Graham Wylie from the human resources practise in the UK; Scott Pollack from the Saratoga Institute in San Jose; and JP Barker, part of peformance improvement in the UK.

Technology executive connections
In this podcast, PwC leaders and an attorney discuss issues that companies face regarding intellectual property.

Technology convergence podcast
This technology convergence podcast features an interview with Dean Hallet, CFO for Fox Film Entertainment, Deborah Bothun, PricewaterhouseCoopers' global convergence leader, and Marcel Fenez, Asia-Pacific leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ technology, entertainment, media and communications practice based in Hong Kong.

Global economic crime survey 2007


Steven Skalak and Neil Keenan
PwC's global investigations leader Steven Skalak and director Neil Keenan comment on the findings of our global survey.

US supplement video with Neil Keenan

Global Annual Review


Suceeding in a connected world: The CEO perspective
Samuel A DiPiazza Jr., CEO, PricewaterhouseCoopers International shares the ideas and insights of PwC professionals around the world on the global economy, the accounting profession, and the state of PwC.

Assurance: Accounting goes global
Rob Ward, Global assurance leader, offers insights about the convergence of financial reporting and accounting standards that are not simply a technical issue of interest to accountants, but a matter of vital importance to the future of the global capital markets.

M&A; Capturing deal value
Gene Donnelly, Global managing partner for advisory and tax, examines how successful deals don't just happen. The come from intense planning, long-term continuity, and bold yet flexible direction of post-deal change management initiatives.

Responsible leadership: Serving our communities
Tony Harrington, Chairman of global communities speaks about how PwC believes that responsible business and success go hand in hand. Far from being an impediment to business performance, integrity and generosity often underpin it.

10th Annual CEO Survey


Sam A. DiPiazza, Jr., CEO PricewaterhouseCoopers International
Sam DiPiazza comments on PricewaterhouseCoopers' 10th Annual Global CEO Survey

US videos


Change & complexity What would you like to change?
Change can be intimidating. It can be confusing, frustrating and complex. Change can make the best of us bristly, uneasy and uncooperative. Change is never easy. But change can be your friend.The complex issues of tax, accounting, managing growth, technology and operational improvement can be an enormous opportunity. Change, if met with confidence and enthusiasm, can open the door to doing things better.

Licensing management services overview
A video overview of how our licensing management practice is helping clients around the world.

How to recover crucial information in times of need
Our forensic technology solutions professionals discuss how we assist clients on corporate investigations, litigation matters, and cyber crime prevention and response.

Winning the battle for growth: Building the customer-centric financial institution
David Holtzman, managing director, provides highlights from the survey, including why financial institutions are falling short on customer service and steps to become customer-centric and achieve organic growth.

IFRS Webcast series
This series of monthly Webcasts, featuring a panel of PwC professionals and IFRS specialists, will discuss the topical business and technical issues that companies should be addressing today in anticipation of the inevitable switch from US GAAP to IFRS. CPE credits may be offered.

Alumni relations
This site contains Webcasts covering a wide-range of professional education topics for PwC alumni. Search our archive of Webcasts by type and date.

Sarbanes-Oxley
This collection of Webcasts examines legislation and the impact on the business community.

Saratoga Webcast series
This Webcast compares employee exit interviews with exit surveys and provides exit key considerations.

US assurance services Webcasts
This collection contains a listing of PricewaterhouseCoopers' Webcasts hosted by the US assurance services team.

US tax services Webcasts
This collection contains a listing of PricewaterhouseCoopers' Webcasts hosted by the US tax services team.



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