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KKR, Baker Tilly, and the Wealth Transfer Nobody's Talking About — What PE Consolidation Really Means for Accountants

33 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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56% of CFOs say they've adopted AI. Only 7% say they're getting a return on it. This week, Paul Peterson and Matt Barbieri open with that Gartner data, and make the case that most finance leaders aren't just underperforming on AI, they're measuring the wrong thing entirely. Speed to close is not the same as speed to the information that runs a business. From there, they get into the week's PE headlines: Anchin's acquisition by Baker Tilly and KKR's investment into Crowe. Paul breaks down what actually happens in these deals, the wealth transfer, the loss of accountant agency, and the disappearance of a career path the profession has relied on for decades. The episode ends where it started: with a question about what accounting actually is. Transactional, or relational? Paul's answer is clear. This Week in Accounting AI is produced by Wiss, an AI-optimized CPA and advisory firm serving privately-held and venture-backed businesses.

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KKR, Baker Tilly, and the Wealth Transfer Nobody's Talking About — What PE Consolidation Really Means for Accountants

56% of CFOs say they've adopted AI. Only 7% say they're getting a return on it. This week, Paul Peterson and Matt Barbieri open with that Gartner data, and make the case that most finance leaders aren't just underperforming on AI, they're measuring the wrong thing entirely. Speed to close is not the same as speed to the information that runs a business. From there, they get into the week's PE headlines: Anchin's acquisition by Baker Tilly and KKR's investment into Crowe. Paul breaks down what actually happens in these deals, the wealth transfer, the loss of accountant agency, and the disappearance of a career path the profession has relied on for decades. The episode ends where it started: with a question about what accounting actually is. Transactional, or relational? Paul's answer is clear. This Week in Accounting AI is produced by Wiss, an AI-optimized CPA and advisory firm serving privately-held and venture-backed businesses.

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