How to Choose Clients Right

Businesswoman on the phone in front of modern buildingQuestions to ask, plus a welcome letter for those who make the cut.

By Michelle Long and Sandi Leyva
The Ultimate Accounting Virtual Conference

You really need to have confidence when you’re discussing your fees with your clients and realize that you may lose some clients. That’s okay because they’re probably not the kind of client you want to have anyway.

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I had one conference participant say, “Many ask about price but I now see it as an opportunity to explain the value I can provide.” That’s great, I like it. Someone else suggested saying, “It seems like responding to price is your primary concern.” That puts it back on them to let them explain it and so that’s a good idea as well.