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The E-Myth accountant

why most accounting practices don't work and what to do about it

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An edition of The E-Myth accountant (2011)

The E-Myth accountant

why most accounting practices don't work and what to do about it

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Running a Successful small accounting firm is a juggling act. You need expertise in your practice area to provide services to clients. You also need the know-how to run a small business. You've probably been well prepared by your education and experience for the technical ins and outs of accounting. Yet what training has prepared you to run a business? --

The E-Myth Accountant fills this knowledge gap, giving you a complete toolkit for either starting a successful practice from scratch or maximizing an existing practices performance. Full of useful, powerful advice you can implement easily, this soup-to-nuts guide enables you to reap all the benefits that come with a thriving accounting services firm. --

Leading an accounting practice can seem like a daunting task, with too few hours in the day, too many petty management: issues, and problems accountants at Big Four and similar large accounting firms don't seem to face. The E-Myth Accountant offers you a clear road map to create a business that's self sufficient, growing, and highly profitable. Take your practice to levels you didn't think possible with this unique guide! --Book Jacket.

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Wiley
Language
English
Pages
182

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 The Story of Steve and Peggy
ch. 2 This CPA's Personal Journey
ch. 3 On the Subject of Money
ch. 4 The Pursuit of Money
ch. 5 On the Subject of Planning
ch. 6 The Value of Taking Aim
ch. 7 On the Subject of Management
ch. 8 Management by Design
ch. 9 On the Subject of People
ch. 10 We the People
ch. 11 On the Subject of Associate Accountants
ch. 12 Building a Professional Team
ch. 13 On the Subject of Estimating
ch. 14 The Value of Pricing
ch. 15 On the Subject of Clients
ch. 16 Making It All about the Client
ch. 17 On the Subject of Growth
ch. 18 The Art of Growth
ch. 19 On the Subject of Change
ch. 20 The Next Generation Accounting Firm
ch. 21 The Subject of Time
ch. 22 Managing Choices, Not Time
ch. 23 On the Subject of Work
ch. 24 Getting to the Real Work
ch. 25 On the Subject of Taking Action
ch. 26 Getting Things Done.

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Hoboken, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
657.046, 657.9042
Library of Congress
HF5636 .G47 2011, HF5636

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 182 p. :
Number of pages
182

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25178599M
Internet Archive
emythaccountantw00gerb
ISBN 10
0470503661
ISBN 13
9780470503669
LCCN
2011410279
OCLC/WorldCat
610832958

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