disruptors: cut 90% of your clients with dominique molina

we risk losing a generation of highly talented people if we continue to expect them to pay their dues and work long hours.

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in 2006, dominique molina was overworked and burned out at her accounting firm. but instead of throwing in the towel, she drastically overhauled her firm: she pruned her client base from 300 to 30, focused on her expertise in tax planning, and shifted to value pricing.

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that transformation was “beyond my wildest dreams,” molina says. “i never could have predicted the joy that i feel in my life, the satisfaction and fulfillment i feel from my work” by helping her clients with their own business transformations.

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overworked accountants are racking up financial errors

blame understaffing and overwork. and roll in the ai robots.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

eighteen percent of accountants make financial errors at least daily, a third make at least a few financial errors every week, and 59 percent make several monthly errors, according to a new survey that blames “capacity” issues.

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is technology the best answer?

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google launches new private space feature

the popular search engine and its related apps are getting a cybersecurity upgrade.

by rick richardson
technology this week

during its recent google i/o 2024 developer conference, google unveiled private space, a new android feature that allows users to segregate a part of the operating system for sensitive data. it partitions specific apps into a “container,” like the mobile operating system’s incognito mode.

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the launcher makes the space available and can make it secure as an additional degree of authentication. notifications, settings and recents will not be displayed for apps that are in private space. if the private space is unlocked, users can continue to use the apps using the system share sheet and photo picker in the main area.

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loren fogelman: stop undercharging and start being client-centered

stop letting your business and career “suck the life out of you.”

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the disruptors
with liz farr

loren fogelman is on a mission to help accountants and bookkeepers build businesses that “don’t suck the life out of you.” as fogelman says, “how much can you actually give up your personal life before it’s not sustainable any longer?”

more podcasts and videos: dawn brolin says grow your firm by shrinking itjason blumer & julie shipp: move leaders out of client service | james graham: drop the billable hour and you’ll bill morekaren reyburn: fix your marketing and fix your business | giles pearson: fix the staffing crisis by swapping experience for education | jina etienne: practice fearless inclusionbill penczak: stop forcing smart people to do stupid worksandra wiley: staffing problem? check your culture | scott scarano: first, grow people. then firm growth can follow |

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according to fogelman, a keynote speaker and one of america’s top-ranked business coaches for business success solution, “at least 57% of firm owners are undercharging for their services.” she encourages professionals to double or even triple their fees, which frees up time so they can provide client-centered services and “go back to the gym or spend more time with your family or take that much-needed vacation.”

the highly-sought business coach has several methods her clients use to earn more, work less, and have more quality time for themselves.

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ai wealthtech: map cites 55 leading-edge tech firms

the oasis group, a consultancy for the wealth management industry, has released its ai wealthtech map, a resource that financial advisors and wealth management firms can use to discover leading artificial intelligence solutions and ai-focused firms serving the wealth management industry.

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“in the fast-evolving landscape of wealth management, artificial intelligence is poised to be the next game-changer,” said john o’connell, founder and ceo of the oasis group. “it promises not just incremental improvements but a profound transformation of how wealth management firms operate, attract clients, and deliver services.” read more →