Running a small business is overwhelming. Join Gusto in this webinar to discover why you should be helping your small business clients with more than their accounting needs. We’ll cover how helping your client's navigate operating their business will transition your role from accountant to trusted advisor. You’ll leave this session a stronger partner to your clients, with access to the right tools.
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Jill Fritsch (Jill Fritsch Accounting)
"I found it refreshing and validating to hear about niche markets and services since most webinars talk about growing your business and having many more clients. I find that my group of clients are completely adequate and I would much rather enjoy fine-tuning my relationship with them, rather than adding more clients to my portfolio."Jim Casimir (Casimir Consulting Inc.)
"There is so much more to being a tax accountant and doing the returns. This is a leap in the right direction for clients."Daniel Kim (Daniel Kim)
"Strong presentation. I found the CPE to be engaging, informative, and intelligent."Laura Carolan (Grant Thornton)
"Caleb is well versed in the area of coaching and provided relevant information."Vickie Richards (Emory Fortner & Associates)
"This would be an extremely great class for a new accounting firm"Peter Trapani (WSDD CPA's, LTD.)
"good presentation and good information"Ragai Elmasry (ragai m. elmasry,cpa)
"excellent presentation."Duane, WA
"Very interesting look at where feels the accounting and other financial fields will be going in the future."
Gusto
Editor-at-Large
caleb.newquist@gusto.com
Caleb Newquist is Editor-at-Large at Gusto. In 2009, he became the founding editor of Going Concern, the one-of-a-kind voice on the accounting profession, serving in the role for nine years. Before Going Concern, Caleb worked as a CPA for nearly six years in New York and Denver. He lives in Denver with his wife, daughter, and two cats. You can follow him on Twitter at @cnewquist.