Hourly Billing Sells Firms Short

You have more to offer than time.

By Jody Padar
Radical Pricing – By The Radical CPA

Amazing things happen when you stop thinking about what you’re selling and focus on what clients are buying.

Many of the things clients don’t value are compliance-related like:

  • Tax returns
  • Payroll
  • Accounting services

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But much of what they do value is less defined, though of higher value to their business lives:

  • Small business expertise
  • Management support and confidence
  • Any service requiring specific knowledge or experience

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Price By What You’re Worth

Disruptive? We’re OK with that.

By Jody Padar
Radical Pricing  – By The Radical CPA

The familiar is always more comfortable than something new. Shifting your pricing model is bound to be disruptive because the billable hour is what we know and have always known. It is the default billing model of every new firm. It’s comfortable, familiar, embedded in our DNA and seems like the easiest billing solution.

Certainly, there are some pros to billing by the hour. Profits remain relatively stable. If you work 40 hours, you know you’re going to bill and hopefully be paid for those 40 hours. There’s a clarity and certainty to it. But there are only so many hours in a week. By embracing the billable hour, you’re putting a profit ceiling on your firm.

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Value Pricing: Three Major Drivers

It’s a perfect storm. Embrace it.

By Jody Padar
Radical Pricing – By The Radical CPA

Ron Baker is known as the value pricing guru in the accounting space. He was way before his time in separating the price of labor from the value of a product. Labor-based pricing is based on the difficulty of doing a task. Value pricing looks at everything from the client’s viewpoint. His argument is as follows: the value you provide your customer, regardless of the deliverable, is worth way more than the hour.

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While value pricing isn’t new, automation has driven it to the forefront. Automation gives CPAs up to 90 percent more time to provide valuable services based on their expertise, knowledge base and experience.

Although it was clear the cloud was going to have a disruptive impact on our business model, Ron Baker would always explain: it’s not the technology that’s going to make value pricing the way to go, the value’s always been there.

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Knowledge Has More Value Than Hours

The convergence of trends makes pricing changes imperative.

By Jody Padar
Radical Pricing – By The Radical CPA

The speed of change is faster than ever. How are you going to react to it? That’s what I’m really preparing you for – redesigning your entire business model to become a more client-centric advisor. Value-based pricing models are the key component but not the whole story.

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Today’s automation, new competitors, staffing challenges and new technologies are conspiring to bring clients more value than they could have enjoyed before. All of it is shifting the way you need to think about your services, what clients value and how you get paid fairly for the expertise you bring to the table.
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Use Tech to Make Employees Happier

Stop scouring for talent that doesn’t exist. 

By Jody Padar
The Radical CPA

If you’ve posted a job for an accountant in the past few years, you know people are hard to come by. The number of responses you received was likely down if you were lucky enough to find any at all.

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According to a recent AICPA Trends Report, the number of people graduating with a bachelor’s degree in accounting is down, and we’ve seen a steady decline since 2015. All this while half of U.S. CPA firms have increased the number of new graduates they want to hire. A lot of us are looking for staff that simply does not exist.

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