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Building A Successful CPA Practice

YoungUpstarts

Once you go through the steps to complete your education and obtain your CPA license, you can start working toward building up your business. Here are some important first steps that can help you build up a successful CPA firm. One of the first things to do is decide how you want to break into the CPA industry.

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What a CFO Can Do For Your Agency

Duct Tape Marketing

Jason is a Co-founder of Thriveal, a firm that helps entrepreneurial CPA firms connect, learn and grow. He’s also the CEO of Blumer CPAs where they serve as an advisory firm for the design marketing and creative agency services niches. More About The Duct Tape Marketing Consultant Network: Check it out here.

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Startup Secrets for New Entrepreneurs

The Startup Magazine

Likewise, learn the nuts and bolts of creating a vast network of personal and professional contacts. If you’re not up to the financial aspects of writing a formal plan, hire professional help from a CPA (certified public accountant) who specializes in creating two-year financial plans for new companies. Work on Networking.

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Founder Interview: Richard Lavina Innovating Accounting Services with Taxfyle

The Startup Magazine

Richard Lavina, CPA, Co-Founder and CEO of Taxfyle. Richard: I went to school for accounting and followed a path after graduation that those of us in that major typically follow: I started working for a CPA firm in Miami. TSM: What inspired you to start Taxfyle? I figured if I was having that issue, other people might be, too.

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How To Start Your Own Business As A Forensic Accountant

YoungUpstarts

This field will make use of all you’ve learned in your bachelors degree in accounting, yet takes you on a different path than that of a CPA. Once you’ve completed your bachelor degree, got your finances in order to open a business, and you’re ready to open the doors, it’s time to think about marketing.

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Entrepreneurial Profile #2: The Expert

Up and Running

Sue originally went to school to be a CPA. Sue joined several local networking organizations. Visions of used-car salesmen and pushy timeshare promoters flashed in her mind any time she had to “sell” She much preferred generating new business through referrals and networking. She preferred to be the one in-charge.

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5 Critical Things Entrepreneurs Need to Know about Managing Their Company's Finances.

Small Business Force

In early stage companies (and even some later stage or mature ones), there is no one area where most entrepreneurs and small business owners are lacking in just basic fundamentals, than in dealing with their company's finances and financial management. If you like this post, by all means, share it with your networks and colleagues.

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