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survey: the cas pricing problem

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accountants grapple with how to value insight and advice.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

one of the biggest challenges to offering client accounting services (cas) isn’t offering the actual services; it’s figuring out how and how much to charge for them.

more cas survey: cas challenge: no staff, no services | cas ‘one-stop shop’ means steady clientele | accountants cozy up to clients with cas
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when the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 survey outlook 2024: emerging issues, opportunities and trends asked what’s most tough about cas, finding and training staff ranks #1, of course, for 30 percent of respondents. but pricing cas services was close behind for 29.2 percent.
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ten ways to make your business irresistible

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draw new clients in like a magnet.

by sandi leyva
the complete guide to marketing for tax & accounting firms

if you’re an expert at something, don’t be the best-kept secret on your block. get the word out about what you can offer others, and one way to do that easily, especially if you’re an accountant, is to build your reputation.

more: eleven ways to serve clients even better | give to receive, and eight more ways to boost sales | five things that clients don’t know about accountants | five ways to wow your clients | how to fight feeling overwhelmed | you’re missing 60% of your revenue | make the most of cpe conferences | beyond compliance: six tips for adding value | track six figures to test your marketing | when you don’t know what you don’t know
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here are 10 quick tips to boost yours.

1. get credentialed, certified or educated. a good credential – and the cpa is pretty much the gold standard – will get you instant credibility with your prospects and clients. you are simply treated better and respected more when you’ve earned a credential that others recognize.
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it’s time to do the uncomfortable

change can be difficult, but it can also be the key to success.

by seth fineberg
at large

yes, it’s that time of year again when proclamations of change are made, and everyone professes to be resolute in their goals.

the fact is that most of these statements don’t happen, despite all the best intentions, but let me give you one prescription for the new year. hopefully, beyond if accountants and the profession have any hope or goal of change, you need to do the uncomfortable.

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what does it mean to “do the uncomfortable”? it can include nearly anything outside of one’s comfort zone, ranging from not responding to every client call or email to working comparatively fewer hours using new technology to increase efficiency. it could even mean posting entry-level positions at a higher pay (you are raising fees anyway, yes?). and maybe, just maybe, embrace more diverse staffing practices.

change, in and of itself, is uncomfortable and not for everyone. it also doesn’t have to be anything major. these are incremental steps to improve your life and the life of your firm.

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bissett bullet: this too shall pass

today’s bissett bullet: “you will undoubtedly encounter challenges in business, just as there will be good times. the important thing to remember is that neither lasts forever.”

by martin bissett

when you are experiencing bad times, keep perspective and plan for when circumstances are different and you’re able to grow. when times are good, build your cash reserves to weather any storms that may be ahead.

today’s to-do:

if today is a bad time, what would you do differently once the storm has passed? if today is a good time, are you building your cash reserves to cushion you from harder times ahead?

see more bissett bullets here

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don’t make firm profitability a goal

an example from outside the accounting profession.

by marc rosenberg
the rosenberg practice management library

it has been said that organizations should never have profitability as a goal. why? because profitability should be the result of an organization’s efforts, not its goal.

more: core values: why your firm needs them | five keys in compensating new managing partners | what partners do and don’t deserve | five steps to transition to partnership | disturb the present to improve the future
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profitability is a measure of success in accomplishing core business goals. the disney corporation probably says it best in their mission statement, which is short and sweet, but very powerful: “our mission is to make millions happy.”
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get clients to understand firm processes … or say goodbye

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with just a little advanced marketing, you can get paid year-round and have more satisfied clients.

by frank stitely
the relentless cpa

when i’m frustrated, here’s how i explain the importance to clients of letting us work our process:

“when you get your car repaired, you don’t look over the mechanic’s shoulder and tell him which wrench to use. the same principle applies to us. if you knew the best ways to prepare tax returns, you should become our competitor.”

more: train now before it costs you down the road | keep clients from “balance due” shock | it’s ok to say no to clients (even the large ones) | you train your clients, whether you mean to or not | business owners face one of three exits | how small firms can win the talent wars | do you know your turnaround time?
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let’s be perfectly honest with each other.

there’s a reason you aren’t actively training clients to allow you to work efficiently. you’re afraid that you’ll lose clients.

i guarantee that you will.
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cas challenge: no staff, no services

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demand isn’t a problem, but supply might be.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

the 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 outlook 2024: emerging issues, opportunities and trends survey asks 23 questions about client accounting services. early results clearly reveal certain emerging issues:

more cas survey: cas ‘one-stop shop’ means steady clientele | accountants cozy up to clients with cas
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  • a majority of cpa firms (59 percent) now offer cas, and a lot more (21 percent) may soon join them.
  • a sizable portion of clients want these services.
  • staff shortages and training are the biggest challenge (for 30 percent) and biggest obstacle (for 44 percent) to offering cas.

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use timesheets for productivity, not billing

back office support calls for flat rates. here’s why.

by penny breslin
it’s not just the numbers

let’s get to the big questions that confound professional service providers of all types in today’s tech environment:

  • how do i charge my client for these services?
  • how do i continue to get paid?
  • how do i charge hourly for processes that will be taking less and less time because of the application of technology?

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fixed pricing

flat-rate billing is the logical choice for back office support (bos) services. this fixed pricing is typically used for monthly recurring work. we can do this by knowing how long it takes to create any given transaction. there will be swings in time, but the idea is that the fixed monthly rate considers the busiest season or months for the business. that way, on less heavy months, you receive the same rate and it makes up for the times when the workload increases.
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who are you more committed to, your firm or your clients?

sometimes silence is the best approach.

by martin bissett
passport to partnership

ask yourself and answer these questions when considering the current and future “commitment” behaviors that you’ll employ.

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1 – what is my first reaction to being asked to work outside of my normal hours?
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windows is now an app for pcs, apple products

the most widely used office software is now more convenient.

by rick richardson
technology this week

microsoft has created a windows app for ios, ipados, macos, windows and web browsers. the application effectively transforms the old windows 365 app into a central location for accessing microsoft desktop services, azure virtual desktop, windows 365, microsoft dev box and streaming a copy of windows from a distant pc.

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microsoft supports device redirection for peripherals such as webcams, storage devices and printers, as well as configurable display resolutions and scaling. these features are accessible through its windows app. the preview version of the windows app isn’t currently available for android, though.

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will unclogging the accounting pro pipeline kill mobility?

man placing box on desk to move into new job, with to coworkers in background

changing the 150-hour requirement could have unintended consequences.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

the day-to-day of the cpa may be grueling at times, but one thing makes the day a little easier – the facility of mobility.

not only can a cpa with a driver’s license in one state drive in other states, but in most cases, they can practice their profession in other states, too. if you’re licensed to practice in one state, you’re good to go in every other state except, coincidentally, the one you can’t drive to.

more: accountants cozy up to clients with cas | accountants torn over 2024 economy, offer advice | are you offering the right services? | 42% of accountants turn away work over staff shortages | talent gap widening: be very scared | looking for recent grads? good luck
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practice mobility is crucial in a business system that often as not transcends state borders, and it’s even more important as professionals work remotely, sitting in one state while practicing in another.
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measure knowledge gaps (then close them)

four people on lower stairs, one on upper stairs, gap between

six questions to ask, plus a real-world example.

by ed mendlowitz
202 questions and answers: managing an accounting practice

question: i suspect that my partner has “maxed out” and cannot grow further, which will retard our growth. what can i do or how can i deal with this?

more: 47 types of business valuation to provide | referral fee? forget it | how much is your tax practice worth? | merge in lower-priced work without losing out
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response: this is a frequent question, and sometimes it is the person asking it who has “maxed out.” but sometimes it is the partner or a key staff who wants to be made a partner.
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see your client to a graceful exit

man in glasses looking at document held by woman

it takes a few years, so get started.

by anthony glomski

research from the family firm institute shows that only three in 10 (30%) closely held family businesses survive into the second generation. just one in eight (12%) are still viable into the third generation, and a mere 3 percent operate into the fourth generation or beyond. those statistics are even more disturbing because the same research shows that the vast majority of business families are overly optimistic – they believe they will be in control of their companies five years hence.

more: is your client’s wealth truly protected? | eight questions for estate planning | clients who don’t listen | how to outline your client’s big picture | target the family ceo
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given this gloomy success record for family business transitions, it is no wonder that 60 to 70 percent of family wealth is lost by the second generation and that 90 percent is lost by the third generation. it does not have to be this way.
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