Welcome to the Generally Accepted Accounting Podcast (GAAP, for all you accounting nerds) produced by Casey Peterson, LTD. We’re a firm of CPAs and financial advisors based in Rapid City, South Dakota. We talk tax, finance, accounting, audit, data analytics... and a bunch of other topics that sound REALLY boring, but that we’re gonna make hip and cool. Or we’ll try, anyway.

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Welcome to the Generally Accepted Accounting Podcast (GAAP, for all you accounting nerds) produced by Casey Peterson, LTD. We’re a firm of CPAs and financial advisors based in Rapid City, South Dakota. We talk tax, finance, accounting, audit, data analytics... and a bunch of other topics that sound REALLY boring, but that we’re gonna make hip and cool. Or we’ll try, anyway.
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Recent Episodes

May 21, 2026
047 - IRS CP53E, Paper Checks Phase-Out, & Remote Payroll Issues
For this episode, we’re focusing on some recent tax headlines. In about 10 minutes, you’ll hear about an IRS notice that’s causing consternation and how it’s related to the government moving away from paper checks, a calculator that shows what your federal taxes pay for, and what employers need to know about remote and hybrid work when it comes to payroll. Listen in to learn more! IRS Notice CP53E continuing to cause confusion Update: What to know about the government ending paper checks From USAFacts: What do your federal taxes pay for? Payroll considerations for remote and hybrid work IRS direct payments ID.me IRS Individual Online Account

April 2, 2026
046 - Rural Health Transformation Program Part 2
In Part 2 of our talk on the Rural Health Transformation Program, shareholder Kelly Klein discusses how the funds are being distributed, and what rural healthcare facilities need to know.

March 31, 2026
045 - Rural Health Transformation Program Part 1
There’s a recurring theme in every episode we do about healthcare, and it goes something like this: This stuff’s really complicated. (Listen, we didn’t say it was an earth-shattering theme). Anyhoo, the recently created Rural Healthcare Transformation Program is no different. In fact, there are so many moving parts, we had to break this episode into two episodes. Shareholder and CPA Kelly Klein — longtime pod listener, first-time guest — explains how the program came to be, how the funds are being distributed, and what rural healthcare facilities need to know. Whether you’re part of a rural healthcare facility, receive care from one, or like to keep up on the ever-shifting healthcare landscape, there’s something for you. Listen in to learn more! Single audits Which audit service is right for your organization? South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations South Dakota Healthcare Association South Dakota Department of Health RHT Wyoming RHT “Wyoming Wants To Make Its Five-Year Federal Rural Health Funding Last ‘Forever’” GAAP Episode 036 – New Rural Health Clinic Standards and Profitability GAAP Episode 034 – Medicare Bad Debt GAAP Episode 033 – Funded Depreciation and Rural Healthcare GAAP Episode 024 – Rural Health Clinics Part II GAAP Episode 023 – Rural Health Clinics & Fruit Pizza GAAP Episode 022 – Fun With Allowable Costs And Activities And Medicare Advantage Plans GAAP Episode 013 – Nursing Home Star Ratings GAAP Episode 011 – Healthcare Allocation Statistics
47 total episodes available
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