cpa billing rates rise at 6.5% pace

the mark tops six months of steady growth.

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overall pricing at cpa firms, year over year

by beth bellor
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pricing at cpa firms has been growing for the past six months, according to a new 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 study, and the numbers are worth noting. august was the first year-over-year hike of over 5 percent, at 5.1 percent. from there, it hopped to 5.5 percent in september, 6.3 percent in october and 6.5 percent in november.

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financial auditing at cpa firms was slightly behind, with annual differences of 4.9 percent in september, 5.5 percent in october and 5.9 percent in november.
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yes, you can work less and make more

erik solbakken: build the firm of your dreams.

 

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the disruptors
with liz farr for 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间

q: why did the accountant cross the road?

a: because they did it last year.

erik solbakken, a.k.a. “the heavy metal cpa,” is on a mission to free accountants from an oppressive business model. solbakken spent 18 years working his way up to be a partner in a firm in canada, but when the partnership fell apart, he was liberated to create a new kind of firm, where he and his staff never worked overtime and he made more money. today, he acts as the guide he wishes he’d had when he started out, empowering accountants to create firms they love working in.

more: donny shimamoto: future firm growth requires a mindshiftjennifer wilson: empower young workers to build the firm everyone lovesmike whitmire: re-think your hiring and training practiceshector garcia: success strategies of a quickbooks youtube superstar | blake oliver: why tax work yearns to be freeprivate equity explodes in u.k. | brannon poe: the status quo must go  | accounting nerds, unlock your super powers  | disruptor: jason statts shakes up the status quo | think small to think big with matt wilkinsonwhen financial statements go extinct with corey schmidtcan geraldine carter save accountants from themselves?re-inventing accounting with tyler anderson

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how do you get away from the commoditization trap? simple, deliver to the client the transformation that they want for themselves.

solbakken said the profession has brainwashed us into believing three lies:

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18 ways to boost billings and collections

happy hispanic businesswoman making a gesture of successdaily timesheets, change orders and other ways to ease your load.

by august j. aquila
price it right: how to value accounting services

is the phrase “effective billing philosophy” an oxymoron? i’m beginning to believe that it is. analysis of the results of current billing and collection procedures and policies reveals that, for the most part, they aren’t working very well.

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the fact is, they have not worked well for decades. while it is true that most firms have some sort of billing procedure and some even have a billing philosophy that is taught to each new biller, the fact is they are seldom followed. hence, very few firms have an effective billing and collection philosophy.
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ed kless: clients don’t want outputs. they want outcomes

the disruptors: too busy? raise your prices.

 

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for 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间

what do clients – or, as ed kless prefers, customers – want from their accountants? it’s not the tax return or the financial statement but the outcome for the customer, which is most often peace of mind.

to remain relevant in disruptions like online tax preparation and automated bookkeeping tech firms like pilot, accountants need to consider other ancillary services they can provide above and beyond those basic services.

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“when you bill by the hour, when you have to measure your time, and when you tell the customer, ‘pay attention to my efficiency because that’s what i’m going to charge you,’ then they start looking at your efficiency instead of your effectiveness, which is the wrong thing to be looking at,” kless explained.

additionally, kless said cpas who are “too busy” need to raise their fees.

he said, “one of the mantras in pricing is innovating for growth, pricing for profit. when an organization wants to grow, the focus has to be on innovating, creating new things to offer, not necessarily what we used to be called rainmaking, which is getting more customers.”

kless maintains that accountants or cpas should strive to be the first person called, no matter what the customer wants, whether it’s super bowl tickets or a recommendation for the best medical team in an emergency. but experimenting with adding additional services or converting to a subscription-based business model will not be possible for firms that remain wedded to the timesheet, which, kess said, quoting ron baker, is cancer of the accounting profession.

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get clients to accept your new pricing philosophy

hand moving triangle along beam to indicate balance between price and valuea client who does not contribute to your bottom line is not a client.

by august j. aquila

once your partners are sold on the new pricing philosophy, you will need to communicate it to your clients. there are five ways to get clients to understand and accept the new pricing methods. each of these methods is discussed below.

more: getting partners to accept a new pricing philosophy | when to use 11 alternative pricing methods | make the value curve work for you | how to leverage demand in your pricing | make the most of your marketing mix
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believe that clients will accept a new pricing method: if you don’t believe it, you can be sure that your clients won’t either. it is not unusual for physicians, stockbrokers and attorneys to change billing methods. actually, most of your clients will understand what you are doing if you clearly communicate with them. there is a truism that good client relationships are based on trust. the clients trust that you will do the right thing for them. if they lack this trust, no matter what pricing method you employ, you will have problems with your client.
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getting partners to accept a new pricing philosophy

post with two signs, "same" and "change"they have to be on board before clients.

by august j. aquila

once you have decided to adopt an alternative pricing philosophy, what do you do next? changing your firm’s pricing philosophy is really a three-step process.

more: when to use 11 alternative pricing methods | 12 subjective factors for pricing your next engagement | how utility and value affect pricing | the four phases of service life | marketing orientation is what firms need
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first, you need to consider several factors before suggesting a change. second, you need to get your partners to agree that it is a good idea, and third, you need to educate your clients so that they accept and understand the new approach. the steps are not easy, but they are possible. and, remember, change does not occur overnight.

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when to use 11 alternative pricing methods

businessman and tablet with the word "pricing" above.plus why.

by august j. aquila

there are many ways to price professional services. alternative pricing methods in the legal profession have received much more attention than in the accounting profession. in fact, entire publications have been issued by the american bar association on this particular topic.

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i am aware of at least 14 different approaches to billing that attorneys can use under different sets of circumstances. obviously, each method has advantages and disadvantages as well as marketing and operational implications. i maintain that several of these methods can be used by accountants and consultants in accounting firms when pricing their services.
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12 subjective factors for pricing your next engagement

price targetstandard rates too often leave you short.

by august j. aquila

accountants face only two major restrictions in determining their fees – the restriction against contingency fees under certain circumstances and the taking of commissions or referral fees. we have also seen that for the most part, accountants bill their time based on a cost-plus method.

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we don’t have to go far to find a source that suggests “that no business can survive and grow in the marketplace unless it is profit-oriented and motivated,” and “time charges at standard rates should only be the starting point for determining the amount to be billed. the real criteria is the value of the service to clients.” the source for these words of wisdom is none other than the aicpa management of an accounting practice handbook. the handbook goes on to say that “standard rates should not represent a maximum that can be billed for services; rather they should represent a minimum.”
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ethics question: commissions and contingencies

statue of scales of justicefollow the standards.

by august j. aquila

in the old days you could go into a shoe store and purchase sneakers or gym shoes. nowadays, there are tennis shoes, running shoes, cross trainers, aerobic shoes, basketball shoes, soccer shoes and the list goes on and on.

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perhaps the billable hour paradigm soon will go the way of the gym shoe. accountants need to realize that in pricing their services, one pricing method will no longer do. as with athletic shoes, accounting and consulting services can be priced in many different ways.
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make the value curve work for you

older businessman leaning back thinkingdoes your position match client perception?

by august j. aquila

there is a completely different way of looking at value and it is tied into the type of accounting or consulting work that is available in any given market and the type of accounting or consulting work that your firm provides. thirty-plus years ago william c. cobb wrote “the value curve and the folly of billing-rate pricing,” providing a great deal of insight into the concept of pricing and value. many of the ideas that follow are based on cobb’s article.

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in discussing legal services, cobb notes that sophisticated clients do not tie benefits to hours. rather, there are certain types of services that have a significant impact on the client’s business. the key words here are “sophisticated” and “impact.”
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how to fire a client

big businessman foot on spring kicking three businesspeoplebonus: sample client disengagement letter.

by sandi leyva and michelle long

how many clients have you fired?

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let’s talk about firing a client because sometimes you do need to fire your client. maybe they’re difficult to work with, or a guy is belligerent and loud and yells, and you don’t want to work for him. maybe there are ethical issues.
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how utility and value affect pricing

hand moving triangle along beam to indicate balance between price and valueeight kinds of utility and four perceptions of value.

by august j. aquila

if indeed we believe the phrase “perception is reality,” then it is the client’s perception that is the only reality. ultimately, only a client can determine the value of your service, that is, the fee he or she is willing to pay. if the client perceives that he or she has received a benefit there will be some perceived value attached to the service.

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consciously or unconsciously, the client’s determination of the correct fee for a service is related to two concepts: utility and value. let’s look at these two concepts and how they apply to setting prices.
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how competitors drive pricing

four empty metal bucketsyou need to know the four types of competition.

by august j. aquila

intensive price competition in most professional service industries is now a way of life, from hotels to airlines, from car rentals to telecommunications and from law firms to cpa firms.

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an important factor affecting a cpa firm’s pricing policies is competition. as clients and prospects become more educated about cpa firms in their market, more sophisticated about the services offered, and more cost-conscious, pricing becomes more important and more firms stress the price of their services, especially in competitive request-for-proposal situations. read more →