Should You Offer Financial Services?

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10 points to consider before adding them to your practice.

By Ed Mendlowitz
202 Questions and Answers: Managing an Accounting Practice

QUESTION: I am thinking of adding financial services to my practice. What are your thoughts?

RESPONSE: For starters, “financial services” means selling investment products or managing money.  This is different from adding financial planning, which I see as an extension of and a next step to sound tax planning for clients.

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Getting into the financial services business requires tremendous effort, training and a long startup period until a critical mass can be attained where there will be a reasonable cash flow and profit. This business involves the ability to sell and then deliver.