{"id":85564,"date":"2021-07-06t13:00:01","date_gmt":"2021-07-06t17:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/?p=85564"},"modified":"2022-12-22t00:42:37","modified_gmt":"2022-12-22t05:42:37","slug":"how-cpa-firms-are-managed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2021\/07\/06\/how-cpa-firms-are-managed\/","title":{"rendered":"there are two kinds of accounting firms"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>which one is yours? bonus: the 25 best practices of the most successful firms.<\/strong><\/p>\n by marc rosenberg<\/i> there are two kinds of cpa firms.<\/p>\n the first kind of firm argues that there is not much that needs to be managed at a cpa firm. these cynics might say: \u201ccome on. running a cpa firm isn\u2019t rocket science. you hang out your shingle. you get clients. you hire staff. you do the work. bill and collect. what needs to be managed?\u201d<\/p>\n more: <\/b>drive your profits with only four metrics<\/a> | a crash course in the business of public accounting<\/a> | how to get promoted to manager<\/a> | how to create a path to partner<\/a> | making partner: what managers need to know<\/a> | the 17 rules for making partner at a cpa firm<\/a> | who shouldn\u2019t be a partner?<\/a> | nine reasons people are promoted to partner<\/a> | how to make partner?<\/a> unfortunately, many cpa firm partners think this way \u2013 maybe not consciously, but it has the same effect.<\/p>\n when firms learn that the lack of commitment to firm management shown by this attitude creates problems, they often hire consultants like me to help them address these types of issues:
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