Leveraging Automation & Outsourcing to Improve Firm Profitability

Course Details

Date

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

9:00am – 10:00am

Field of Study

Specialized Knowledge

Course Number

C4AT0006

CPE Credit

1 hour CPE credit

Level of Knowledge

Intermediate

Vendor

IntrapriseTechKnowlogies LLC

Prerequisites

None

Description

Busy season seems to keep getting busier. Last-minute changes to the tax code, delayed tax software updates, workload compression, and a shortage of experienced accounting professionals continue to exacerbate what is already a grueling season for many accounting firms. Client fee pressures force firms to figure out how to get more productivity out of their existing staff while not burning staff out and maintaining a high staff engagement level.
Yet, some tax and bookkeeping firms have been showing strong growth and even increased work-life balance. We interviewed a variety of these firms to see if we could identify the secret to their success. Attend this session to learn how these firms are bucking the general trends and achieving growth and increased profitability.
Learning Objectives:
Identify automation technologies that help tax & bookkeeping firms increase their efficiency
Identify what can (and also what shouldn't) be outsourced
Determine how to achieve growth (or work-life balance) while still increasing profitability

Highlights

Tax Automation, Outsourcing

Objectives

Learning Objectives:
Identify automation technologies that help tax & bookkeeping firms increase their efficiency
Identify what can (and also what shouldn't) be outsourced
Determine how to achieve growth (or work-life balance) while still increasing profitability

Designed For

Tax practitioners

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Course Pricing

Member Fee

Applicable if you are a HSCPA member in good standing.

$25.00
Non-Member Fee

Applicable if you are not a HSCPA member.

$25.00
Your Price $25.00

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