{"id":85362,"date":"2021-06-27t18:00:57","date_gmt":"2021-06-27t22:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/?p=85362"},"modified":"2022-12-22t00:42:45","modified_gmt":"2022-12-22t05:42:45","slug":"five-areas-of-cas-impact","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.g005e.com\/2021\/06\/27\/five-areas-of-cas-impact\/","title":{"rendered":"how cas makes firms better"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>offerings fall into three categories. by hitendra patil<\/i> client accounting services (cas) is the new revenue segment you cannot afford to miss.<\/p>\n more: <\/b>cas: finding the why behind the why<\/a> | how to lead clients into client accounting services<\/a> | cas begins with a mindset<\/a> if you are an accounting firm owner or partner, you don’t want to miss the emerging, growing, and profitable opportunities in client accounting services. in a brief survey that i conducted, one of the most common questions i received from accountants (from firms of nearly all sizes) was: \u201chow is cas different than what i am doing now?\u201d<\/p>\n this question may have been lingering in your mind too. and it is an important question that you can\u2019t just brush aside if you are indeed to lay the solid foundation of your cas practice. to know what cas is, you need to know what it is not.<\/p>\n if you recall from the previous chapter, before the emergence of new technology \u2013 especially the internet, which gave birth to accounting software in the cloud \u2013 business owners used desktop accounting software as business software. accountants did not have an easy way to access that software installed at clients\u2019 offices. as a result, you mostly did after-the-fact, write-up work, i.e., after your clients made their business decisions and entered into business transactions. you, as an accountant, had little say in how business owners decided, even if you could have guided them to make better business decisions.<\/p>\n it all changed over the last few years. now, with collaborative, real-time, online sharing of the same accounting software, you as an accountant can work with business owners not just after they make business decisions, but more so, while and even before they make those business decisions and undertake business transactions.<\/p>\n in the past, you mostly worked in and on the past.<\/p>\n it was mostly recordkeeping for compliance purposes and some advice to the business owners, for example, answering a typical question, \u201chow did i do in the last month\/quarter\/year?\u201d<\/p>\n you could rarely guide your clients\u2019 business decisions in real time. you invariably fixed the errors in client books (because clients were not professional accountants to record transactions correctly). you prepared financial statements mostly from bank statements, credit card statements, check stubs, and some information from clients.<\/p>\n you infrequently received any questions from clients about the financial statements you delivered. clients mostly wanted accountants\u2019 help to get their books \u201ctax-ready.\u201d \u201caccounting\u201d mainly was compliant recordkeeping.<\/p>\n clients used, if at all, the accounting information to \u201d<\/em>\u201clearn some lessons (mostly from their business mistakes),\u201d not so much to make better business choices and decisions. accountants were, generally, not<\/strong> a must-have part of clients\u2019 business decision making.<\/p>\n such accounting services are not<\/strong> cas. at best, they could form a small part of cas.<\/p>\n now, cas means you will work more in the present and for the future. part of the client accounting work can still be after the fact. that work does not disappear. it minimizes.<\/p>\n cas makes accountants become part of the clients\u2019 business processes. it is like their in-house accounting department. the critical difference is you, the accountant, are a few (or a few hundred, even a few thousand) miles away from the location of the business. the vital difference, though, is now the client has the benefit of professional accounting, because of you.<\/p>\n cas means clients follow your expert<\/strong> accounting processes. you lead \u201cclient accounting.\u201d<\/p>\n caution:<\/p>\n after reading this post, you may feel:<\/p>\n please do not make your judgments yet.<\/strong><\/p>\n there is a lot more than meets the eye when we try to refine and define cas into brief segments. the three categories mentioned below are just like the dashboard of your car. behind the dashboard that you see, there is a whole engine, the parts of which work seamlessly \u2013 at your command \u2013 to take you where you want to be. you drive your car, so will you drive your cas. the difference, though, is you spend money on your car, but cas makes you money \u2013 a significant amount of money if you drive it right. (there are just five things you need to do right to achieve cas success.) cas can, and will, take you and your practice to where your potential deserves you to be.<\/p>\n more importantly, what cas can do for your practice and for where you end up when you retire can be as stark a difference as that between night and day.<\/p>\n the types of services offered under cas can vary.<\/p>\n let’s agree that there are three main categories of cas offering:<\/p>\n we are looking at client accounting services, and because it is all about \u201caccounting,\u201d for understanding cas, we will touch upon but not explore much in detail the tax, audit, and technology services that many accounting firms offer. however, tax planning\/strategy may invariably become part of your cas offering, as you will ensure that via your accounting processes.<\/p>\n it is critically important to consider what cas is in close conjunction with what the impact of cas is. let me share some key factors here.<\/p>\n
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\nbefore we get to why, to ensure that we are on the same page, let us agree on a description of what cas is.<\/p>\nhow is cas different than what i am doing now?<\/h3>\n
cas: what is it not<\/h3>\n
cas: what it is<\/h3>\n
types of services offered under cas<\/h3>\n
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what is the impact of what cas is?<\/h3>\n
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