in “aiccountants,” hitendra patil demystifies artificial intelligence for accountants

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how to make artificial intelligence work in the real world.

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卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 senior advisor and best-selling author hitendra patil is launching his latest book, “rise of the aiccountants™ – accountants augmented by artificial intelligence (ai) | the what, why, and how of artificial intelligence for accountants,now available in paperback or kindle editions here.

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one of the accounting profession’s top 100 most influential, patil is a weekly columnist at 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间, and author of “client accounting services: the definitive success guide,” available here, and “accountaneur,” here.

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irs processing returns as fast as it gets them

data tablerefund numbers up 20+ percent, but average amounts still down.

by beth bellor
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has the internal revenue service been bingeing nascar videos? the agency put the pedal to the metal in processing individual income tax returns, with an incredible current rate of 99.8 percent.

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as of feb. 17, the latest data available, the irs had received 36.9 million individual income tax returns, up 2.6 percent from the same period in 2022, and processed 36.8 million of them, up 9.9 percent.
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why your approach to cas and cfo services is wrong

how thinking about your grandmother could be the answer.

by w. michael hsu

client advisory services and the progression of the “virtual” cfo have gained incredible popularity, or at least attention, in the accounting profession. but the fact is, many firms are doing it wrong and setting themselves up for failure. i should know, it nearly happened to my firm.

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flashback to about 13 years ago. it was the middle of the night, and everyone was asleep. the aicpa had just featured me at one of their major industry events in vegas for firing 50 percent of my clients. while i’ve enjoyed the publicity, i’m now sitting in my room wondering if i should have done that.

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ron baker: monetize the relationship, not the transaction

ron baker: the subscription model optimizes lifetime customer value.

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the disruptors
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ron baker has been on a crusade to transform accounting firms for decades, first by pushing us to kill the billable hour and to implement value pricing. today, he’s advising accountants to switch to a radically different business model. his new book, co-authored with paul dunn, “time’s up! the subscription business model for professional firms,” explains the subscription model and why moving to this model aligns the values of firm owners with those of their customers.

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this book began from ron’s obsession with the question “what would happen if disney started cpa firms?” accounting wouldn’t be a grudge purchase with low prices, but disney “would enhance the experience and you would pay a fortune and you would be delighted to do so.” in today’s world, your customers are no longer comparing your firm to the other cpa firms, but to “any organization that has the capacity of raising our customer’s expectations,” such as nordstrom or amazon. baker said, “we need to up our game as a profession.”

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randy crabtree: follow these 3 rules to keep employees happy

randy crabtree: allow your employees freedom in two critical areas to win talent wars.

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the disruptors
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randy crabtree talks to a lot of other accountants and admits that he “steals ideas from everybody else.” imitation, after all, is the sincerest form of flattery.

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one topic he’s been talking about a lot lately is the issue of mental health in the profession, which he feels is largely self-induced. although he’s been asked to talk about mental health without mentioning burnout–don’t be a downer–crabtree says it’s impossible. “i’m like, i’m sorry, but i can’t do that. it doesn’t go away if i don’t talk about it,” he said.  

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kenji kuramoto: rules? what rules?

kill the 40-hr work week, online pricing, and all the other archaic accounting conventions. 

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how bullish are you this tax season?

tax pros see gains in clients, revenue, and profits.

rosy scenario: 75% forecast increases in revenue per client. more work, or higher fees, or both?

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if the early results of the 2023 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 busy season barometer are any indication, tax practitioners can look forward to a lucrative year.

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over 46 percent of respondents expect a five to ten percent expansion of clientele, and another 13 percent say theirs will swell by more than ten percent.

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aynsley damery: adding value is the only way to stay in business

rethink the 80:20 rule, because the 80% are likely stealing from you.

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the disruptors
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aynsley damery wants accountants to think more deeply about their work. the ceo for clarity said we need to think about what clients want and deliver it to them, but as simple as that sounds, the problem is he doesn’t “think many accountants truly understand what their clients are looking for.” clients who have started their own businesses are looking for a combination of “money, time and freedom.” however, damery said, we’re selling them dashboards, kpis and cash flow forecasting without explaining why that’s important and what that’s going to do for them. “clients are looking for an advisor who’s going to listen to me, understand my hopes, my fears, my vision, what the challenges are, and be able to be there to support me,” damery said.

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“our clients don’t understand numbers, yet we give them plans with the numbers, and … it doesn’t help,” he said. instead, damery said cpas need to help them understand what they need to do “to make a difference and move their business forward. and that’s not about giving them the answers. that’s about asking the right questions.”

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clients don’t understand cas, but they know value

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your cas marketing itself should provide value, too.

by hitendra patil
client accounting services: the definitive success guide

q: we put in significant work to develop our firm’s cas offering. we know we can deliver great value through cas. we are proactively marketing our cas packages to our existing clients. but the response is lukewarm. how can we make our clients interested in our cas capabilities?

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a: “client accounting services (cas)” are words accountants understand. but clients may not comprehend what cas is. unlike “accounting,” “bookkeeping,” and “tax,” “cas” is not in your clients’ everyday vocabulary. as a result, cas can feel like yet more accounting jargon to them. you must make cas both understood and valued.

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six ways to create a millennial-friendly firm

your firm’s future depends on successfully engaging younger clients and younger staff. here’s how.

by frank stitely
the relentless cpa

do you know why millennials can’t buy houses? avocado toast is expensive. how many millennials does it take to change a light bulb? none. they accept it for what it is. buy me a craft beer and i’ll tell you a half-dozen more.

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now, here’s why you need millennials as clients and how they increase the efficiency of your firm.

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