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six rules for keeping partners happy and productive

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plus the first nine questions they must embrace for optimal profitability.

by marc rosenberg
the rosenberg practice management library

“when a corporation says move left, everybody takes a step left. in a partnership, when you say move left, three people go to the bathroom, four people move right and five people leave the firm.”richard ungaretti, ungaretti & harris

more: why strategic thinking impacts your firm’s future | seven things good firms must do | don’t make firm profitability a goal | top 20 tough choices for the partner comp committee | tell potentials what partnership takes | disturb the present to improve the future
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in cpa firms, as the partners go, so goes the firm. the partners

  • bring in most of the business,
  • manage most of the client relationships and engagements,
  • develop and mentor the staff and
  • manage the firm.

if the partners don’t perform these functions effectively, it is virtually impossible to be profitable and successful.
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how to weather any economic storm

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four strategies to use … and six to avoid.

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

according to an article published in harvard business review, three scientists, ranjay gulati, nitin nohria, and franz wohlgezogen, conducted a study to discover the strategies that generated the most – and the least – profits in lean times.

more: leverage your strengths to beat stress | you don’t have a time problem | three money leaks and how to plug them | eleven ways to serve clients even better | eight ways to build busy-season staminamake your prospect kit stand out | six ways to beat the competition | grow your revenue with three marketing strategies | what can chatgpt do for accounting professionals?
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first, here’s a list of surefire ways to kill your business:

  • slash headcount with huge layoffs.
  • have solely a short-term focus.
  • employ executives who take a loss-minimizing approach.

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ftc nails turbotax for ‘free filing’ scam

shocked couple looking at laptop while sitting on couch

what does ‘free’ mean? it shouldn’t be up for debate.

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american taxpayers are all victims of a tax scam.

yes, all of them.

more: if only the irs’s tax pro were useful | tax pros file 33% of early returns | the nightmare of non-credentialed tax preparers | must the irs be a dark hole? | irs plays whac-a-mole with the phones | vcs plunk $60 million into ai-powered ‘autonomous’ tax prep
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and the new york times points an accusatory finger straight at turbotax.

a tax season villain

in a 15-minute video article by john harris and binyamin appelbaum, the times says there’s a tax villain, and it’s neither the tax rate nor the internal revenue service.
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make audits matter: live cpe with alan anderson

hot topic: blake oliver discusses “transforming audit for the future” with author alan anderson.

anderson joins host blake oliver at earmark webinars+.

making audit matter again: the future of assurance
feb. 28, 12 pm et, 9 am pt
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the audit is at a crossroads. commoditization and compliance mentalities have diminished its value. now, auditors face an existential crisis.

how can assurance stay relevant?

join alan anderson, author of the newly published “transforming audit for the future,” and blake oliver as they tackle pressing questions on audit’s failure to innovate and chart a new direction focused on value-added assurance.

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advisory work must be priced by value, not hours

technology pushes us to handle more advisory work, which allows more value pricing. 

by jody padar
the radical cpa

as a professional in the industry, you may find some of what you do easy. just because you find it easy doesn’t mean it isn’t valuable and worth more than the time you put into it. if it were truly easy, your clients would be doing it themselves rather than paying you.

more: how hard do you work to keep your clients? | four things to know about social media | internal communications are underrated | four things better than a company song | let’s lose the word ‘image’ | the risk in not understanding risk | what your marketing program can and can’t do | nine reasons that prospects say yes | how marketing evolved to 3.0
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undervaluing ourselves and what we bring to the table is a chronic problem plaguing accountants and cpas. why do i say this? because people pay more for the luxuries they value. let’s look at a comparison:

today, the msrp of a cadillac escalade is over $81,000 while the msrp of a chevy suburban is slightly under $60,000. if these automobiles were priced according to the time it takes to make them, plus the cost of their parts, the difference between their retail prices would probably be far less. to maximize profits, gm spends a lot of time and money researching how much their customers value their different products. certainly, the brand makes a difference, but the cadillac also offers a more luxurious package. it doesn’t cost gm a lot more money to offer these luxuries, but their customers place a much higher value on them, and gm understands that value.

pricing according to value really isn’t a radical concept!

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