six proven principles for proposal acceptance

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by martin bissett
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what makes a written proposal become accepted by the potential client – every time?

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proposal writing is a micro-science in its own right but here are the proven principles that it takes to get proposals accepted.

  1. the proposal must clearly demonstrate that we understand what our prospect’s business is going through and that the document is offering outcomes that solve the problem/realize the ambition of the prospect.

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dave kersting: collaborate with co-firming | the disruptors

expand capabilities, boost client satisfaction, and build thriving businesses—without sacrificing independence.

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the disruptors
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dave kersting, founder and ceo of capovario, is disrupting the status quo firm structure by introducing co-firming. while he and tanya schulte, owner of the profit constructors, started on the co-firming path in a contractor-subcontractor relationship, they quickly realized they wanted more. “…we want to win together, and we want to lose together,” kersting recalls.

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co-firming brings multiple specialized firms together to serve clients collaboratively rather than competitively. as kersting explains, “what the client gets out of that is experts in the field, all working on the same client to make that client’s journey better. again, it’s winning together, losing together.”

this model isn’t about subcontracting work but creating a unified team of specialists. with 11 firms now working together, “we kind of do look at ourselves as like this big super firm, a super firm, that we’re all team. we’re all one big, ginormous team,” says kersting.

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david spence: build a tax-free retirement | the concierge cpa

explore the rising threat of national debt, future tax hikes, and how americans can prepare.

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the concierge cpa
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the u.s. is hurtling toward an economic reckoning, and most americans are dangerously unprepared. that’s the warning delivered in the latest episode of the concierge cpa podcast, where host jackie meyer sits down with financial planning expert david spence, cpa, cfp, clu, pfs, to unpack how today’s economic decisions could impact tomorrow’s taxpayers.

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spence’s message is clear: history shows that skyrocketing national debt leads to one inevitable outcome—higher taxes. “after world war ii, with debt at 120% of gdp, top tax rates soared to 94%,” spence explains. “today, we’re at 130% of gdp, and we’re already paying massive interest on our debt—more than we spend on defense.”

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accountants turn negative amid tariffs, trade, uncertainty

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survey respondents aren’t shy about placing blame.

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if you’re getting a little nervous about the general business environment, you’re not alone.

the 2025 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 busy season barometer has picked up a serious swing toward pessimism among the professionals who know the numbers.

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before the inauguration, the outlook for the nation’s economy was moderately hunky-dory. almost 60 percent of respondents predicted the economy would get better over the next 12-18 months. only 26 percent figured it would get worse.

pessimism doubles

that was then. this is now. by the ides of march, 68 percent saw an economic downturn, and only 21 percent were optimistic. now, by the second week of april, 74 percent are hunkering in the pessimist camp. in fact, the share of those who fear things will get “much worse” has doubled from 14.5 to 29 percent.

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