employee ownership gave the firm a growth path on its own terms.
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in this episode of?move like this, jeremy vokt, managing partner at bland & associates, discusses the firm’s journey to becoming nebraska’s first esop-owned cpa firm. vokt shares how bland evolved from a small 17-person firm in 2006 to a thriving 130-person business today, thanks in part to its unique blend of traditional cpa services and specialized government consulting work focused on medicare and medicaid compliance.
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vokt walks through the fundamentals of an employee stock ownership plan (esop), explaining that it’s similar to a 401(k) but without employee contributions. instead, employees are allocated shares annually based on their compensation, which grow in value over time through third-party valuations. this approach creates an ownership culture from day one for every employee – from the front desk to the managing partner – without the typical 15- to 20-year wait to buy into ownership.
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