smallest practices find new profits in going virtual as larger firms would prefer to cut staff and delay tech upgrades.
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if you’re a sole practitioner, there’s a 4 in 10 chance you’re reading this outside the office – at home, on the bus, maybe while waiting in line at the dmv, according to the accounting firm operations and technology survey.
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the new survey of almost 300 professionals shows that 44% of sole practitioners report they work out of the office more than a quarter of the time, placing them in the vanguard of the mobile workforce trend. in fact, 5 percent use no office at all, reporting instead they work virtually – maybe from home, car, a client’s desk or even a starbucks. (though we suppose those grande mocha light frappuccinos add up.)
one response to “video: soloists drive mobile tech trend in accounting, with rick telberg”
carolyn sechler
yep 18 years totally virtual. now 23 on our team in 5 states and canada. it works!