podcast: jim marty and cory parnell go national

…with jim marty and cory parnell of bridge west cpas and consultants at mjbizcon next all about the latest trends in the cannabis industry. get more 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 podcasts here…

4 best things about being a ‘dope’ accountant

clients are easy to find.

by andrew hunzicker
cannabizcpa.pro

serving the cannabis niche in today’s world is a once-in-a-lifetime event for an accountant, as this industry as it appears is rapidly moving toward federal legalization. the industry is filled with issues and headaches around banking, software, cash management, risk management, merchant services, compliance, continuous regulatory (state, county, city) changes, and last but not the least: accounting.

more: 5 biggest mistakes cannabis ceos make | five secrets to launching your own cannabis accounting firm | five reasons accountants should serve cannabis clients | cpa andrew hunzicker creates course in cannabis accounting
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in any industry, accountants and bookkeepers are often given the extra roles around insurance, hr, compliance and anything else the ceo doesn’t enjoy. because most of mainstream accounting is still waiting for federal legalization, this provides a great opportunity for us who want to enter the fastest growing niche in the u.s., with over 10,000 new companies being launched this year alone. so what is so great about serving this niche?
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5 biggest mistakes cannabis ceos make

… and how to use them to land a client.

by andrew hunzicker
cannabizcpa.pro

the single biggest mistake cannabis ceos make is not paying enough attention to compliance.

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that’s not surprising, considering many cannabis companies – especially those that have evolved out of the black market – are going from a completely unregulated black market to one of the most regulated industries in the u.s.
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five secrets to launching your own cannabis accounting firm

start with “shock-and-awe” service and tie billing rates to clients’ topline revenues.

by andrew hunzicker
cannabizcpa.pro

to succeed in an accounting business in the booming cannabis niche, firms must be able to deliver real value to clients.

more at 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间’ cannabizcpa.profive reasons accountants should serve cannabis clients  |   derek davis keeps california cannabis clients informed  |  corporate to cannabis: laura durham of kind accounting  |  corporate to cannabis: laura durham of kind accounting  |  the fire starter: groundbreaking cannabis cpa luigi zamarra  |  commercial medical marijuana use comes to michigan

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it’s the first of five essential ingredients you’ll need in order to prosper because many ceos think of accounting and bookkeeping as a “cost” and a headache.

so your offering needs to be world-class, delivering “shock and awe” service to each of your clients.

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five reasons accountants should serve cannabis clients

the biggest growth industry since cable tv desperately needs good accountants.

by andrew hunzicker
cannabizcpa.pro

there are many reasons that accountants, bookkeepers, and cpas are launching their own cannabis firms, and some of these might apply to you as well.

more on cannabis accounting: corporate to cannabis: laura durham of kind accounting | the fire starter: groundbreaking cannabis cpa luigi zamarra | cpa marcena sorrels: from health care in texas to cannabis in oregon | survey: n.j. cpas support recreational cannabis | cpa kim walker: ‘we can’t be afraid of diving into marijuana’ | a cpa’s unexpected journey into the cannabis industry | billion-dollar questions: cannabis faq for accountants | pioneering cannabiz cpa warns: tread softly

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derek davis keeps california cannabis clients informed

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word to the wise: have a partner.

by liz gold
cannabizcpa.pro

if you’re on the email list of california cannabis cpa, expect to receive a weekly roundup of cannabis licensing deadlines, requirements and more from around the state.

more on cannabiz: corporate to cannabis: laura durham of kind accounting | the fire starter: groundbreaking cannabis cpa luigi zamarra | cpa marcena sorrels: from health care in texas to cannabis in oregon | survey: n.j. cpas support recreational cannabis | cpa kim walker: ‘we can’t be afraid of diving into marijuana’ | a cpa’s unexpected journey into the cannabis industry | billion-dollar questions: cannabis faq for accountants | pioneering cannabiz cpa warns: tread softly
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it’s a way founder derek davis, cpa, not only stays in front of his clients, prospects and community but provides them with information they should know as the industry unfolds in california.
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survey: new tax law roils busy season

q: how’s busy season so far?

how some savvy cpas turn confusion into new billings.

join the survey, get the results

by rick telberg
卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 research

the so-called tax cut and jobs act won’t officially take effect until next year, but professionals are already reporting that it’s causing problems and depressing their forecasts for this year’s busy season results.

more on tax season:  tax pros keep edge in e-filings  |    half of e-filings go through tax pros | david bergstein on tax season | tax accountants fill the breach of a failing irs | new tax law roils busy season 2018 | beware the ez way out when clients face ‘unreal’ irs audits | underfunded irs swamped with problems

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early soundings from the annual 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 busy season barometer show that 30% of practitioners are finding more trouble this year than last year – and they blame it on the new tax law.

to be sure, many others are finding new opportunities instead, and each firm, practice, and book of business is being affected differently.

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