Five Reasons to Implement Change Orders

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Plus five steps to follow.

By August J. Aquila
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Accounting firms, like any other professional service providers, may use change orders for several reasons. Here are a few key reasons why accounting firms should consider utilizing change orders:

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  1. Scope of work changes: Change orders allow accounting firms to document and address any changes in the scope of work requested by their clients. These changes could involve additional services, alterations to existing services, or changes in project timelines. By using change orders, accounting firms can clearly define the new requirements and avoid any misunderstandings or disputes with their clients.