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How Miami Accountants are aiming for success?

What are Miami Accountants planning for the future? Gustavo A Viera, Miami Accountants talked with over 250 Accountants at Miami accounting show

How Miami Accountants are aiming for success?

What is Miami Accountants planning for the future?

Gustavo A Viera CPA, a Miami Accountants talked with over 250 CPAs at a Miami Accountants shows in July to compile a list of the top 10 initiatives that Miami Accountants are planning for their businesses. Here they are, in no particular order of importance.

1. Strategic Management and Corporatization

Miami Accountants want to move away from a “services-driven” business approach to a “strategy-driven” development of service offerings. That way, they can take their business where they wish, instead of the business taking them where they don’t want to go. Miami Accountants also want to make decisions faster. The role of “managing partner” is quickly turning into that of a CEO: empowered, accountable, and visionary.

2. Building Capacity

Clients always ask their Miami Accountants to do more, and firms need to be able to handle that. One Miami Accountants provides monthly financial reporting services to a niche industry. Each week, at least one of his clients asks him to do their bookkeeping. This CPA is forced to turn down that business, as he does not have enough processing capacity available. The estimated revenue opportunity lost could well be $100,000 a year.

3. Marketing and More Marketing

Miami Accountants want to free themselves from daily processing so they can devote more time to finding and getting new clients. Word-of-mouth referrals are just not enough anymore. Online marketing, social media engagement with prospects, providing expert advisory in public forums, various consulting services — there are many new marketing tools for CPAs to use. Miami Accountants want to understand more than ever how their clients are making the buying decisions when they source the services of a Miami Accountants. The trend seems to be moving away from a simple matter of “needs” fulfillment to “wants” satisfaction.

4. Creating Opportunities for Clients

Miami Accountants aren’t satisfied with just producing perfect financial accounting. They want to make sense of each client’s unique financial situation and create specific opportunities for them. One Miami Accountant told us that one of his clients with a multi-location, the multi-branch business was buying the same inventory items at different costs. If this CPA had the ability to do data mining to find trends and variances across all the different branches, his client would save tons of money every year on purchases.

5. Technology and More Technology

For a long time, Miami Accountants settled for a limited range of products that they used successfully year after year in their firms. But the explosion of online bandwidth, coupled with the emergence of powerful cloud technology for public accounting firms, is radically redefining the way CPAs provide their services. A CPA firm can provide services to clients in several states, using scanned images of their source documents. The result is low-cost, efficient, productive, and profitable. Leave it to the cloud providers to deal with the hardware.

6. Empowering and Energizing Staff

Miami Accountants are focusing on making their staff more expert in their work, making the workplace more exciting, and providing meaningful assignments to staff. The essence is getting staff to become better able and more available to engage with clients, which increases client satisfaction.

7. Core Competencies and Niche Creation

CPAs want to do what they do best: help their clients’ businesses grow. To do that, they need to focus on their own core competencies and leave the rest to professionals. Why waste time managing computer hardware? Use a managed services provider or cloud computing. Firms are also looking to leverage their core strengths to offer specialized services to niche industries.

8. Beyond Tax Season

Engaging clients beyond tax season is one strategy that many CPAs are implementing. Offering investment management, personal finance management, and consulting services is just the beginning. Leveraging an existing network of clients, vendors, and bankers to create mutual benefits is on the rise. No wonder the number of CPAs using LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter is increasing by the day.

9. Value Pricing

Clients are used to paying a certain amount for what they receive from Miami Accountants. They understand time and effort. Many CPAs we met feel that value pricing does not mean charging more for the same deliverable. It has more to do with how effectively a CPA conveys the value of each deliverable to the client. At the same time, within firms, it all boils down to reducing the time, cost, and effort of producing each deliverable. The use of new technology, and the outsourcing of time-consuming tasks such as payroll processing to specialized providers, allows firms to benefit from economies of scale. The pricing is based on the value perceived by clients, instead of the traditional time and billing methods.

10. Brand Creation

Typically, small and midsized CPA firms are known for the “brand equity” of their partners. Miami Accountants are looking to enhance the brand value by establishing a more pronounced online presence and incentivizing clients to engage more online. A self-service client portal is one major item that many CPA firms want to provide to their clients. Yet CPAs want an integrated solution, a technology that will take what they already have and, with minimal effort, make it available to clients.

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Gustavo Viera

Gustavo A Viera is the managing partner of Accountants in Miami. His experience spans more than 35 years. He started his career in public accounting at the Big 4 CPA Firm of PriceWaterHouseCoopers where reached the level of senior audit manager. His Fortune 500 experience includes positions as CFO - Latin America Region for both Hewlett Packard and Telefonica of Spain. Gustavo also writes a blog twice a week that addresses trending accounting and tax issues. He is an SBA Advisor and teaches workshops for aspiring entrepreneurs. His office is located at 8950 SW 74 Court Suite 2201 – Miami, FL 33156 and is admitted to practice in the State of Florida as a licensed Certified Public Accountant. Gus welcomes questions and he can be reached at 305-431-2601.

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