how to create price packages

hand moving triangle along beam to indicate balance between price and value

three steps to setting your monthly fee.

by jody padar
radical pricing – by the radical cpa

packages are the first step toward productizing your services. your packages define your services as discrete offerings with defined parameters around what they include and what’s excluded.

more: seven steps to determining your price | using change orders with scope | when to increase scope and when to let it go | which clients should you scope? | getting aligned on scope helps your team and your clients | five areas to ground new metrics other than time | digitize clients for standardization | are you the key signal caller for your clients? | six steps to start value pricing | the radical pricing model: start with $25k | the convergence of trends makes pricing changes imperative
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the secret sauce to creating a fixed price package with a value add consists of combining several variables:

deliverables + client persona = well-priced packages

client-specific price point + market price point = well-priced packages

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better starting pay calls for a new revenue model

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considering pe? beware focus on the next five years.

by michelle golden river
the rosenberg national survey of cpa firm statistics

pricing and talent are related. we’ll see another wave of fee increases as well as more firms feeling compelled to establish higher “minimum” fee thresholds. but these increases still won’t be enough. until firms earn a lot more revenue per person, they simply cannot pay enough to overcome starting salary gaps.

editor’s note: every year, the 2024 rosenberg national survey of cpa firm statistics asks the profession’s top consultants two sets of questions:

    • how do you think the next 12 months will unfold? trends? predictions? other thoughts?
    • how would you assess the last 12 months? trends? observations? struggles?

more: business models continue to evolve | accounting firms must consider capital resources | artificial intelligence plays role in analytics, optimization | people development still a concern | tech anxiety paralyzing some accounting firms | solving staffing requires intention | as private equity closes in, firms seek new answers to staffing problems | next five years are critical for accounting firms | the new pipeline: outsourcing and offshoring
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our would-be hires choose higher-paying professions like finance and tech, and who can blame them? to offer commensurate starting pay (and raise legacy salaries, accordingly), we must change our revenue model. our current 5-10 percent annual increases cannot get us there. we fell behind more than a decade ago and, at this pace, we’ll never catch up.
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jackie meyer: earn more with fewer clients | the disruptors

create a win-win with “the roi method of value pricing.”

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the disruptors
with liz farr

in 2016, jackie meyer needed a change.

long hours, health issues, and missing out on her kids’ activities forced her to make a radical change. she leaned into tax advisory and tried a new value pricing methodology, which “tripled to quadrupled revenue for our clientele,” even after selling 60 percent of her clients. 

more podcasts and videos: jack fleherty: don’t be a ‘yes’ person | greg adams: from finance to storytelling | the disruptors | jody padar: make radical changes now if you want to be relevant in 2030 | rebecca driscoll: amplify reach by helping other firm owners | rory henry: create the return on relationshipsmike maksymiw: be the leader you wish you hadterrell turner: build a solid business showing up as yourselfkelly mann: be the bull in the china shopalicia katz pollock: create a human-centric businessnancy mcclelland: be the one your clients ask first |alan whitman: stop accepting the status quo | sean duncan: discover your own genius | ingrid edstrom: true wealth is not financial | caleb jenkins: firm growth requires owners to shift roles |

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“but the clients were equally happier to pay more, which is crazy.  

her pricing methodology revolves around a calculator she calls “the roi method of value pricing.the aicpa will be sharing her pricing method with members, which meyer calls “a huge win for the profession. 

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find clients with the right fit

businesswoman smiling at two clients, man and woman

not everyone is ready for a new you.

by jody padar
radical pricing – by the radical cpa

a friend who owned a business services firm in the marketing industry once told me he would rather face waterboarding than resign a hard-won client. however, even he cast a big one aside after his key employee returned from a client meeting in tears. some things just can’t be tolerated. your job is to determine where the line should be and to make the decision before a bad client has the chance to negatively affect your company.

more: seven steps to determining your price | using change orders with scope | who needs to understand scope? | how to scope before you price | when to increase scope and when to let it go | determining a price … and when to change it | seventeen questions to ask when scoping | which clients should you scope? | perfecting the client needs assessment | four steps to scoping for alignment … and the #1 rule to remember | getting aligned on scope helps your team and your clients | create more meaningful kpis | here’s how profit sharing improves your firm
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a client’s fit with your firm is every bit as important as their behavior and payment practices. after you adopt a new client-centric, value-based business model, some clients won’t fit in. some will want to stick with the transactional model of the billable hour. they may not be comfortable with your new direction. some clients may not even want to pay for your smallest service bundle despite the enhanced service levels it includes.
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seven steps to determining your price

businesswoman using calculator while reviewing something on laptop screen

plus four things to learn about each prospective client.

by jody padar
radical pricing – by the radical cpa

how much would you pay for a bottle of water in the checkout line of a grocery store? maybe $2 or $3, right? you know it costs more per unit than buying a case of water, but at that moment it’s worth it even though it’s the same bottle of water. now, let’s assume you just made the long trek back to your hotel room in las vegas. they have the same bottle of water sitting there for $10. you’re thirsty and don’t want to walk to find a store, so you pay $10 for that bottle conveniently located in your room. the water isn’t different, but the value at that moment in time is subjective.

more: using change orders with scope | who needs to understand scope? | determining a price … and when to change it | perfecting the client needs assessment | create more meaningful kpis | five reasons to ditch timesheets for good | six steps to creating a standardized practice | value pricing requires defining your clients | stop selling time | three critical factors drive the value pricing trend | stop looking for talent that does not exist
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when we think about price, we really need to think about worth. what actually are you bringing to the table? lots of training. many years of experience. vision into similar businesses. it took you years to get here; don’t sell an answer to a question the client asks for the three minutes it took to answer.
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