take six big steps to go beyond compliance services

beat the billable hour by doing more than just taxes or quickbooks.

by sandi smith, cpa
accountant’s accelerator

as compliance services become more commoditized and automated, accountants are faced with how this affects their practice and their bottom line. they can:

  1. serve a higher level client that requires greater complexity, making themselves fairly immune to these changes
  2. serve a larger number of clients to offset a drop in revenue per client averages
  3. add new services to their practice to boost revenue per client

those are pretty much the options available to keep profits from shrinking. but today i want to focus on the third point above, adding new services, and provide you with some ideas on how you may be able to serve your tax compliance clients in new ways.

more for soloists and small firms:  when your business needs to be rebooted  |   two steps to easy cross-sells   |   the hot new tech product for automated data entry   |   five value-add service areas to take you beyond bookkeeping   |   six money-making strategies to take you beyond quickbooks   |   proactive ways to get more referrals   |   the three biggest money leaks in your practice   |   new client opportunities with mobile apps   |   six questions to launch your summer strategy sessions   |   what most accountants miss in the five simple steps to get more clients   |   accountants, do you know your opportunity number? | five ideas to reduce client price-sensitivity | rise to the top with a fresh elevator speech | four ways to practice entrepreneurial perseverance | 5 mistakes to avoid when seeking new clients  | the top 12 business card blunders accountants make | seven tips to keep the clients you have | how to attract clients like a magnet | eleven easy ways to deliver more value to clients

even if you don’t do taxes, you will find some ideas for new related services you can think about offering to your clients. (remember, it’s easier to sell to existing clients than to acquire new ones.) read more →

value, billem & dunn: a value billing case study

frank stitely, cpa, cva, and the managing member of stitely & karstetter cpas, likes to stir things up – especially when it concerns the intersection of timesheets and value pricing. here’s a piece of fiction (we assume) that he titles…

– the editors

cpa firm nightmares

by frank stitely

in this week’s show, my brother and famed practice management consultant, gordon stitely, visits the venerable firm, value, billem, and dunn.  vb&d managing partner bob cratchett took over the firm when founding partner izzy dunn died unexpectedly after jamming an rj45 cable into an electrical socket.  cratchett knew he had to modernize the firm, and he started by banishing timesheets.

related:

why value billing won’t transform your life

the problem with frank stitely?

when he left his previous employer, scrooge & associates, p.c., he vowed never to sell time again.  he would sell knowledge.  he hired a value billing consultant to implement a new business model that eschewed timesheets in favor of trusting employees, since costs will always take care of themselves.

here comes gordon striding into cratchett’s office. read more →

nine value-adds to command a higher fee

by sandi smith, cpa
accountant’s accelerator

want to charge more for your services?

one way is to offer clients more value. your fees and your value to the client should go hand in hand.

sandi smith

more for soloists and small firms: accountants, do you know your opportunity number?five ideas to reduce client price-sensitivityrise to the top with a fresh elevator speechfour ways to practice entrepreneurial perseverance5 mistakes to avoid when seeking new clients the top 12 business card blunders accountants make seven tips to keep the clients you have how to attract clients like a magnet eleven easy ways to deliver more value to clients

here are nine ideas to increase your value to your clients:

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amid industry expansion, cpa firms remain cautious in hiring

the good news: 10,700 accountants hired. the bad: profit pressure.

the u.s. tax, accounting, and bookkeeping industry added a seasonally adjusted 10,700 jobs in march, the ninth straight month of year-over-year expansion, according to 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 sources. women and non-exempt employees are making up the bulk of the workers returning to the industry, but not, it seems, to cpa firms, where caution seems to be continuing. at the same time, 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 finds renewed pressure on fees and pricing while utilization rates and salaries continue to increase.

– rick telberg
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

in this report:

  • overall hiring trends
  • women employment
  • cpa firm hiring
  • overall trends in pricing and billing rates
  • cpa firm pricing trends
  • tax prep pricing
  • pricing for bookkeeping and compilation
  • number of hours worked per week
  • trends in wages and earnings

 

the 3% increase to 932,900 full-time equivalents from the year-ago month represents the biggest jump in a year. still, the rise left the industry’s head count 14,100 jobs shy of the month’s record high of 946,700 in 2008.

all employees, thousands

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