august aquila: when marketing drives profit | gear up for growth

“every client interaction is a marketing opportunity.”

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gear up for growth
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marketing has evolved from a client acquisition tool to a vital part of a firm’s overall strategy. “when we first started marketing firms, it was all about bringing in the client and not worrying about anything else,” says august aquila of aquila global advisors and author of the new 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 practice manual, “max: maximize productivity, profitability and client retention

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“marketing today should be so integrated into a firm that it can help the firm increase its enterprise value by making the firm more valuable if you decide to sell,” he says. marketing activities, such as pricing strategies and enhancing client experiences, are essential for firms to differentiate and stay competitive.

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art werner: navigating business structure decisions amid tax law changes | quick tax tip

upcoming tax law adjustments could significantly impact clients’ business structure decisions.

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quick tax tip
with art werner
cpe today

we are anticipating changes to tax laws that could significantly impact clients, either positively or negatively, depending on the structure of their businesses.

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one major consideration is the type of business entity the client operates. the options include sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. within corporations, there are further distinctions: c corporations or those that have made an s election.

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does accounting belong in stem? | accounting arc

accounting experts debate stem designation and its implications for the accounting field. 

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

as accounting evolves into a technology-driven profession, a question looms: does accounting qualify as a stem (science, technology, engineering, and math) field? on the latest episode of accounting arc, thought leaders hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma, tackle this provocative question. 

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“stem is about applying rules-based knowledge in real-world scenarios,” explains mason, ceo of high rock accounting. “accounting fits because we apply principles and make ethical decisions just like other stem professions.” 

but not everyone agrees with mason.

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tom wheelwright: if it’s not fun, rethink client service | accounting influencers

“good accountants focus on tasks, but great ones focus on outcomes.”

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accounting influencers
with rob brown

wealthability founder and veteran cpa tom wheelwright dives into the essential strategies for client-centric service and relationship-building in accounting. hosted by rob brown, this episode explores how accountants can elevate their client relationships, optimize billing practices, and bring joy back into their work.

in an industry where billing by the hour is typical, wheelwright advocates for a shift to flat, value-based pricing. this, he explains, allows accountants to focus on delivering value without clients worrying about the ticking clock.”when clients know upfront what they’ll pay, it removes financial surprises and puts the focus on service, not cost,” wheelwright says. “our clients need to know we’re there to solve their challenges without worrying about extra charges.”

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gary shamis: strategy is easy. execution is key | gear up for growth

moving beyond a “partner-driven” model is essential to scale operations and continue growth.

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with jean caragher
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while many skills contribute to effective leadership, gary shamis, president & ceo of winding river consulting, says executing strategic plans is the most critical.

 

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“i have come to the conclusion that strategy is not hard,” says shamis. “strategy is easy. and there are no secrets around strategy. the difference is your ability to execute that plan.” 

shamis says only the ability to implement plans at a high level enables firms to progress, grow, and achieve their long-term goals. 

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rose wang: where numbers meet strategy and creativity | accounting arc

the cpa, entrepreneur, and now author demonstrates how accounting can drive creativity and innovation.

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accounting arc
with donny shimamoto.
center for accounting transformation

as the accounting profession expands beyond its traditional boundaries, rose wang represents a new wave of cpas who bring strategic thinking and entrepreneurial savvy to the table. with roles as a principal consultant at both intraprisetechknowlogies llc and apaira group llc, wang has carved a career path that spans accounting, business strategy, and now, authorship. 

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“i’ve always approached accounting as more than just numbers,” says wang. “it’s about translating those numbers into a business strategy that makes sense for the client.” based in hawaii and california, wang launched her career with a cpa firm focused on supporting small businesses. rather than just managing books, she partnered with clients to drive business growth. her approach involves analyzing financial statements and identifying strategic opportunities for improvement. 

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greg adams: from finance to storytelling | the disruptors

accountants need to write their own stories.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

greg adams believes that accountants’ work opportunities have long been underappreciated and misunderstood. when accountants at parties are asked what they do, adams explained that they always have to give the “but answer,” as in, “i’m an accountant, but i have a really cool job.” 

adams himself has spent time in australia and barbados and “had lots of adventures” during his time at kpmg.   

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his new book, green shade$, is an attempt to dispel the notion of accounting as limited to just tax or audit and to change the branding and image of accountants. a fan of jack reacher-type thrillers, adams wrote an accounting book that comes with a warning: “it has a little bit of violence in there and some sexual tension and but even has accounting equations.” the protagonist, dex mccord, jumps off a cliff while dodging bullets, but in his quest to solve the murder of an old accounting friend, he is “aided by at least 10 different types of accountants,” experts in transfer pricing to sec filings.   

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glen carmichael: leadership sets the tone for marketing success | capstone conversations

discover the strategies behind one pro’s 30% year-over-year lead generation growth.

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glen carmichael, digital marketing coordinator at yhb cpas and consultant, is pushing the firm’s newsletter to more than 55,000 recipients, growing educational webinars to 23, and garnering 64,000 blog readers annually.

and she’s just getting started.

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but with achievements like those, it’s no wonder she has received the association of accounting marketing rookie of the year award.

in this episode of capstone conversations, carmichael shares her thoughts about her accomplishments, challenges, and insights into marketing for cpa firms.

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gary shamis: the private equity hazards for young partners | accounting influencers

private equity in accounting could boost firm value, but at what personal cost?

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accounting influencers
with rob brown

in a deep dive into private equity’s involvement in accounting, gary shamis, ceo of winding river consulting, describes how investment firms see value in the sector’s steady cash flows and resilient recession history. “it’s not that accounting is recession-proof,” shamis states, “but its inherent stability during economic downturns is highly appealing to investors.” he adds that accounting firms with strong advisory practices that offer scalable revenue opportunities are particularly interesting to private equity.

the conversation takes a sobering turn as shamis highlights the ongoing talent shortage within the profession. with fewer accountants entering the field and a growing demand for regulatory and advisory services, shamis emphasizes that private equity deals won’t solve the critical issue of human capital shortage. “there’s just not enough talent in the pipeline,” he cautions.

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alan whitman: unlocking the secrets to smart growth | gear up for growth

“speed and being nimble are critical to being able to try new things and iterate quickly.”

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alan whitman, ceo of adw advisory, formerly led baker tilly u.s. through a meteoric rise from $475 million to $1.5 billion in revenue. in this episode of gear up for growth, he shares his wealth of experience and insights.

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one of the central themes of the conversation is the potential for smaller cpa firms to outpace their larger counterparts in innovation and agility. whitman highlights the advantages small firms have, such as their ability to pivot quickly and try new approaches without the bureaucratic hurdles larger organizations face. “speed and being nimble are critical,” whitman asserts. however, he notes that smaller firms must adopt a forward-thinking mindset, emphasizing, “hopefully, smaller firms aren’t biased by always doing it the way you’ve done it in the past.”

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tiktok fraud exposes gaps in financial literacy | accounting arc

social media users jumped on a chase atm “free money” scheme—but the consequences were severe. 

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

in the age of social media, financial misinformation can spread as rapidly as it’s created, and the recent chase bank atm scam exemplifies this.

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a supposed “glitch” that allowed users to deposit checks and withdraw amounts above the federally set limit for immediate withdrawals became a viral trend on tiktok, leading many to commit fraud unknowingly. in a recent accounting arc episode, hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma; analyze the scam’s implications and highlight the lack of financial literacy that may have facilitated its spread.

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jody padar: make radical changes now if you want to be relevant in 2030 | the disruptors

your pricing isn’t aligned with the future, and neither is your business model. plus 18 more takeaways!

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the disruptors
with liz farr

jody padar, the radical cpa, has been pushing for big changes in accounting for years. her latest book, radical pricing, is a blueprint for firm owners who want to fully transform their businesses to serve clients better, make employees happier, and be more profitable. padar maintains that combining pricing with standardization and productization drives firm profitability.  

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this handbook isn’t just about “putting pricing on something,” padar says. “that’s putting lipstick on a pig.” many firms that have tried value pricing say it doesn’t work, but padar says that’s because their business model isn’t aligned with their pricing. “if you leave the old school model and you just put pricing on top of it, you’re going to struggle,” she says. radical pricing walks readers through a process of standardizing and productizing services, defining the ideal customer, developing pricing, and even explaining how to bring legacy customers on board.  

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stacy dreher: standing out in a ‘sea of sameness’ | capstone conversations

“marketing cpa firms in a sea of sameness is challenging, but when you niche down, the possibilities are limitless.”

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in the latest episode of capstone conversations, stacy dreher, the director of practice growth at james moore & co. and the association for accounting marketing’s (aam) 2024 marketer of the year, says one of the biggest challenges for cpa firms today is differentiating themselves from all the other cpa firms in the market.

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dreher’s journey in the field is nothing short of inspiring. having joined james moore & company in 2014 as a marketing manager, she rose to director of practice growth by 2020, a time that tested marketing professionals like never before. her leadership has helped shape a dynamic six-member team, navigating challenges and opportunities in an ever-evolving industry.

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