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how cas is more than bookkeeping

young businesswoman speaking with client

get paid for what you’re probably already providing.

by hitendra patil
the definitive success guide to client accounting services

q: i am new to exploring client accounting services. i see many cas firms offer bookkeeping. however, they are still using cas engagements primarily for bookkeeping. can i move forward and leverage cas for higher-value-added business advisory services? any advice you can share? 

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a: books are the foundation from which you can derive insights and advice. bookkeeping is a process that prepares you for higher-level, higher-value advisory work. bookkeeping and outsourced accounting services are components of a full-scale cas practice.
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kimberly ellison-taylor: the future of inclusion in accounting | move like this

“true inclusion isn’t about lowering standards; it’s about removing barriers so talent can rise.”

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move like this
with bonnie buol ruszczyk
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in an era where diversity, equity, and inclusion (dei) have become increasingly politicized, the accounting profession faces a defining moment. with a growing talent shortage and increasing client demands, firms cannot afford to lose qualified professionals. yet, some are scaling back dei efforts, failing to recognize that inclusion is not just a social initiative – it’s a business necessity.

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in a recent episode of move like this, host bonnie buol ruszczyk spoke with kimberly ellison-taylor, ceo of ket solutions and former chair of the aicpa board of directors, about the state of dei in the accounting profession. ellison-taylor, a long-time advocate for inclusion, emphasized that people are the industry’s greatest asset. no matter where she has worked – nasa, kpmg, or oracle – she has seen firsthand how creating inclusive cultures fosters innovation and drives success.

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crypto, cash, or chaos in an irs-free america? | arc

if visions of the new administration come to fruition, the irs could also be on the chopping block.  

 

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accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto
center for accounting transformation

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in this episode of accounting arc, donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma; liz mason, cpa; and byron patrick, cpa.citp and cgma, explore the provocative question, “what if the irs was shut down?” 

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while the idea of eliminating the irs and simplifying the tax system may be appealing, any transition to a new system would require careful consideration of potential unintended consequences. and there are plenty. read more →

bissett bullet: your biggest challenge

today’s bissett bullet: “answers by direct message, please. what do you predict will be the biggest challenge in growing your firm this year?”

by martin bissett

so many practice owners default to current trends to explain the challenges that they are under, whether that be practice technology or change in legislation. the reality is that the biggest challenge for you to grow your firm this year is the same as it was last year, the year before, and every year that you have been in practice. you need to believe in yourself enough to be broadcasting stories of your expertise to people who want to buy that expertise. that is always the biggest challenge in an accounting firm.

today’s to-do:

take a look today at how many publishable case studies or stories you currently have in your vault that demonstrate your expertise, and increase it by one.

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four problems with ‘quick’ tax questions

they’re not always so simple.

by ed mendlowitz
tax season opportunity guide

i keep a few of the one-volume tax guides in my office so i could look up a quick answer when i need to. recently a golf buddy emailed me a question that i thought i could answer quickly. he wanted to know that if he was in the “zero” percent capital gains tax bracket, did that apply to an unlimited amount of capital gains? sounds like a simple question.

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well i looked it up online and then in three one-volume tax guides. only one source had thorough coverage of the issue. i ended up spending an hour on this “simple” question including my emailed response. nothing is simple anymore.

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