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Are you looking for ways to generate free leads and grow your firm without spending a fortune on marketing? Then you're in the right place! Michelle Weinstein is bringing you the inside scoop with Scott Scarano, the accountant who throws accounting norms out the window, hosts a killer podcast called Accounting High, and drops some surprisingly smooth rhymes as an OK rapper! Get ready for a rollercoaster ride through Scott's entrepreneurial journey, where he spills the secrets behind his ingenious lead-generation strategies. If you're ready to attract better clients, optimize your lead generation, and maybe even have a little fun, this episode is for you. Let's dive in!
Episode 251FACULTY: Paul DunnCLASS: #TheGuideJoin Scott as he sits down with Paul Dunn, an author and a veteran in the accounting profession with over 30 years of experience. From the eye of a cyclone in Brisbane, Paul shares profound insights on finding purpose and creating a lasting impact. They delve into the importance of driving businesses beyond mere tools to creating significant outcomes, leveraging AI in transformation, and reframing business strategies to enrich the lives of both clients and team members. Paul also introduces B1G1, his initiative for making a social impact with every business transaction. Tune in for a compelling discussion that aims to inspire accountants and business owners to stand for something bigger than themselves.
Episode 250FACULTY: Ryan Bakke, CPACLASS: #ShoperationsIn this episode, Ryan Bakke, CPA discusses his incredible journey of building a $3 million accounting firm by the age of 26. Ryan shares insights on the importance of a good hook in marketing, strategies for running a successful firm, and leveraging social proof through platforms like Facebook. He also delves into his motivations for leaving Deloitte, the value of mentorship, and his future goals for rapid growth and acquisition within the accounting profession. Ryan's story is a testament to how far standing on the shoulders of giants can get you.
Episode 249FACULTY: Shane Mason, CPA/CFPCLASS: #ShoperationsJoin us in this Shoperations episode as we learn from Shane Mason of Brooklyn FI and his venture into software. Shane shares insights into the company's growth, handling rapid expansion, and the importance of predicting the future over dwelling on the past. Discover how Brooklyn FI is navigating industry shifts, introducing new partners, and staying ahead with innovative solutions like Gemifi. Perfect for students and professionals eager to learn about financial planning, startup struggles, and the evolving landscape of tech-driven advisory services.
Episode 248FACULTY: Jason Ackerman, CPA aka J-Rabbit aka the Accounting High Lunch LadyCLASS: #ShoperationsIn this episode, Jason Ackerman, CPA, co-founder of WealthRabbit, discusses the importance of accountants providing advisory services and setting up retirement plans for clients. Ackerman explains the challenges and opportunities in offering simple IRAs, SEPs, and other retirement plans, and emphasizes the need for accountants to evolve from mere compliance work to value-driven services. The conversation delves into the development of WealthRabbit, the integration with payroll systems, and the importance of customer service in both accounting and software businesses.
Episode 247FACULTY: Principal Ron BakerCLASS: #TheGuideIn this episode, Scott is in the office again with Accounting High Principal Ron Baker to discuss the future of accounting and the shift towards the transformation economy. Ron outlines the evolution of economic eras and how firms can position themselves to offer superior value by focusing on transformations rather than just services. They also touch on examples from various industries, and discuss the potential of subscription models.
Episode 246 FACULTY: Ed Mendlowitz, CPA In this episode, Scotty interviews Edward Mendlowitz, a storied CPA and author, sharing his extensive experiences and insights on the accounting profession. Mendlowitz discusses the evolution of accounting practices, the importance of passion in one's career, and the necessity for CPAs to adapt to new technologies and trends. Highlighting his personal journey, he speaks on the significance of building relationships and offering valuable advice to clients. The episode also covers Mendlowitz's prolific writing career, his teaching endeavors, and his perspective on the future of the accounting industry.
Episode 245 FACULTY: Alex Drost, CPA CLASS: #AccountingHigh Join us in this insightful episode of Accounting High as we sit down with Alex Drost, a consultant with a background in investment banking and business consulting, and a licensed CPA. Alex shares his unconventional path into the accounting world, discusses the current trends in the accounting and private equity (PE) industries, and offers invaluable advice for both young professionals and established firm owners. Don't miss out on understanding the seismic shifts happening in the industry and how you can be a part of it.
Episode 244 FACULTY: Matthew Cordes, EA and Adam Markowitz, EA CLASS: #AccountingHigh In this episode of Accounting High, Scott Scarano, EA invites the EA team for a discussion about the importance and impact of Enrolled Agents (EAs) in the tax and accounting world. Joined by EAs Adam Markowitz and Matthew Cordes, the conversation dives into their journeys, experiences, and the misconceptions surrounding EAs. The episode also features the premiere of a new OKR track “Smells Like EA's”.
Episode 243 FACULTY: Nick Boscia, CPA, EA aka The Balanced CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, join Scotty as he talks with Nick Boscia, aka the Balanced CPA from New Jersey. Nick shares insights from his journey in accounting, taking over his father's firm, and running a family business with his brother. They explore the importance of balance in work and life, the evolution of their firm with technology, and the implementation of fair client pricing. Nick also discusses the challenges they faced and the aspirations for the future, all while maintaining a balanced approach to life and work. This engaging conversation offers a deep dive into the life of a modern CPA striving for balance and growth.
Vous êtes expert-comptable et vous pensez que notre métier manque de légèreté ? Dans ce nouvel épisode de l'Accounting Business Club, Alexis Slama reçoit Scotty Scarano, un expert-comptable américain qui prouve le contraire en alliant comptabilité, musique et innovation.Scotty est le fondateur de Padgett NC cabinet d'expertise comptable innovant aux États-Unis et créateur du podcast "Accounting High". À travers son parcours unique, Scotty dévoile comment il a réussi à transformer son cabinet en une entreprise moderne générant plus de 1,3 million de dollars de chiffre d'affaires, tout en développant une présence médiatique originale incluant des performances rap lors de conventions comptables.
Episode 242 FACULTY: Chase Birky, CPA, Tim Petrey, CPA, and Kenji Kuramoto CLASS: #AccountingHigh Join Scotty and the DPS (Destroying Pyramid Schemes) panel of influential accounting leaders—Kenji Kuramoto (Acuity Accounting), Chase Berkey (Dark Horse CPAs), and Tim Petri (HD Growth Partners)—as they discuss innovative approaches to transforming the traditional accounting pyramid scheme firm structure. They explore new business models aimed at improving firm culture and client service, and share personal experiences of breaking away from legacy practices to create more dynamic and sustainable working environments. This engaging conversation delves into the nuances of leadership, firm management, and the future of the accounting profession, making it a must-watch for anyone involved in the field.
Episode 241 FACULTY: Nikole Mackenzie aka Niks, aka Nikki, aka Coach Mack CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode we have Coach Mack back on aka Nikole Mackenzie as she dives deep into her journey in the evolving world of Client Advisory Services (CAS). Nikole shares her experience from starting in a traditional accounting setting to establishing her firm, Momentum Accounting. We explore the transformation of CAS, and Nikole's Profit Points system aimed at optimizing business performance. It's time for another episode of Shoperations at Accounting High!
Episode 240 FACULTY: Calvin Harris Jr, CPA In this episode, Scotty interviews Calvin Harris Jr., the CEO of the New York Society of CPAs. Calvin shares his extensive career journey, his background, his love for music and tattoos, and his thoughts on the future of accounting amidst technological changes such as AI. Calvin passionately advocates for the CPA profession, emphasizing the opportunities it offers and its evolving nature with advancements in technology. Sit back and take notes on the state of the Accounting Profession.
Episode 239 FACULTY: Scott Scarano, EA and Matt Kid, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, our substitute teacher, Matt Kidd, continues his interview with Scott Scarano, EA where Scott shares the story of how he grew his accounting firm to $1.3 million with $400,000 in annual cash flow, and became completely removed from daily operations. Scott provides insights into the importance of a strong team, unique hiring methods, and embracing technology and innovation in the firm. He also touches on his passion for rapping, his struggle with growth versus letting off the reins, and his future aspirations for his firm.
Episode 238 FACULTY: Scott Scarano, EA and Matt Kid, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, one of Accounting High's substitute teachers, Matt Kidd, CPA interviews Scott Scarano, EA, about his journey through accounting. Scott shared how his grandfather's CPA firm and the family software business shaped his early career, as well as the tough times he faced during college before finding his way back to accounting. He talked about his experiences with remote work, using Xero, and implementing EOS, all of which helped him transform his firm and himself. Over time, Scott grew the business significantly and reinvented his role, evolving from an accountant to a full-fledged entrepreneur.
Episode 237 FACULTY: Dustin Verity, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, we sit down with Dustin Verity from Verity CPA, who joins us live from Hawaii. Dustin shares his experiences from founding Verity CPA in 2012, starting with small beginnings working out of a kitchen table to managing a multi-million dollar firm with 25 employees and three offices. The episode offers deep insights into the steps and hurdles of growing a CPA firm from scratch, emphasizing flexibility, continual reinvestment, and the dynamics of business growth.
Episode 236 FACULTY: Joe Carufe and Ben Curtis, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, Scotty hosts Joe Carufe and Ben Curtis of Good Measure. They discuss their unique approach to building a new type of firm, embracing partnership without ego, and intentionally planning for sustainable growth. The conversation dives into the evolution from their past experiences to creating Good Measure with a focus on strong client relationships and community impact. Joe and Ben share their vision for a balanced professional and personal life, their process in finding ideal clients, and the importance of giving back. Engaging and insightful, this episode provides a blueprint for building a purpose-driven, successful firm.
Episode 235 FACULTY: Carla McCall, CPA aka Queen B CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, Scotty interviews Carla McCall, CPA, managing partner of AAFCPAs and chair of the AICPA. Carla shares her innovative approach to the accounting profession, emphasizing a people-first culture that flips the traditional script of client and firm importance. She discusses the importance of technology integration, lessons learned from her career journey, and strategies implemented to create a supportive and inclusive workplace. Carla also touches on her work with the AICPA, the future of the accounting profession, and the challenges and rewards of leading through change.
Episode 234 FACULTY: Matt Kidd, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this throwback to Sons of CPAs, Scotty chats it up with Matt about his two CPA brothers, diving into how they each built successful practices, inspired by their CPA father. They talk about managing and transitioning CPA firms, incorporating wealth management, modernizing traditional practices, tax season, and client relationships. Tune in for a comprehensive view on growing a client-centric, million-dollar CPA practice, with insights on practical strategies and overcoming challenges in the accounting profession.
Episode 233 FACULTY: Kendale King, CPA CLASS: #AccountingHigh Join us as Scotty interviews Kendale King, CPA from Los Angeles, who shares his inspiring journey from childhood entrepreneurship with his brother to a successful career in Hollywood accounting. Kendale discusses his transition from auditing roles at Deloitte to working in entertainment consulting with major companies like Netflix. His passion for accounting and entrepreneurial spirit led him to launch CPAcon, the first accounting olympics. Discover what Kendale is bringing to the accounting world in this episode!
Episode 232 FACULTY: Becca Smith, MAAT In this episode, Scotty interviews Becca Smith, MAAT an Education Leader at Xero. Learn about the global nuances of accounting practices, Xero's educational initiatives, and community events like Xerocon and Xero roadshows. Hear updates about Xero's innovative payment solutions, their AI companion JAX, and the evolution of financial technologies. Join us to learn how these advancements are shaping the future of accounting!
Episode 231 FACULTY: Kyle Geers, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, join Scotty and Kyle Geers as they talk about his unique path from college water skiing enthusiast to managing a fully remote firm with $2 million in revenue. Hear how the founders of Zeroed In leveraged their skills to create profitable accounting practices, navigated communication and collaboration challenges, and utilized tools like Power BI and ClickUp. Discover insights on capacity planning, client service management, and fostering team growth through clear career paths.
Episode 230 FACULTY: Ashley Francis, CPA CLASS: #TheGuide In this episode, Scotty and Ashley Francis, CPA explore personal development strategies, including habit formation, overcoming people-pleasing, managing self-doubt and anxiety, especially in high-pressure situations like public speaking and even how ChatGPT could be your goto therapist.
Episode 229 FACULTY: Ashley Francis, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, Scotty and Ashley Francis, CPA discuss her journey in becoming a CPA, building her niche practice focused on high-net-worth individuals, and exploring educational opportunities. Ashley shares her passion for accounting, spurred by early childhood experiences, and her growth from working in large accounting firms to running her own practice. She talks about her unique experience with trust and estate taxes, homeschooling her son, and the challenges and rewards of balancing a practice with educational endeavors. Ashley and Scott do NOT discuss: AI, Jason Staats, or Automation!
Episode 228 FACULTY: Adam Hale, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations TITLE: $10M Model Cloud Accounting Firm, Beyond the Summit In this episode of Accounting High, join the host and guest Adam Hale from Summit CPAs as they dive into the transformation from traditional accounting to advisory services. Adam discusses the journey of creating a successful model cloud accounting firm, emphasizing the shift from answering questions to asking them, the importance of building a niche, and the challenges of merging with a larger firm like Anders. He shares valuable insights on developing advisory services, maintaining culture in a distributed team, and growing a business by learning from failures. Whether you're starting out in the accounting field or looking to innovate within your firm, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration.
Episode 227 FACULTY: Mike Meilinger, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, join us as we dive into an inspiring conversation with Mike Meilinger, a seasoned CPA and business coach who has transformed not only his accounting firm but also his health. Mike shares his incredible physical transformation and adopting extreme fitness regimes like 75 Hard. Gain valuable insights on balancing business success with personal health, the importance of emotional well-being, and why investing in discomfort can lead to growth in all aspects of life.
Episode 226 FACULTY: Dominic Piscopo, CPA In this episode, Scotty chats with Domini Piscopo, the founder of Big4Transparency.com. Domini shares his journey from being a tax analyst at Deloitte to becoming an entrepreneur. He talks about the importance of transparency in the accounting profession, how his platform helps accountants understand salary expectations, and his future plans for Big4Transparency.
Episode 225 FACULTY: Terrell Turner, CPA CLASS: #SocialStudies In this Social Studies episode of Accounting High, Scotty and Terrell Turner discuss the evolution of marketing in the age of AI and how firms can adapt to the changes brought by large language models like ChatGPT. Learn strategies to ensure your brand shows up in AI-driven searches. Terrell shares his practical experiences, including integrating high-value content, leveraging different social media platforms, and personalizing marketing approaches.
Episode 224 Botkeeper Presents AI UNCHAINED On October 8-10 2024, in Santa Rosa California LINK BELOW SAVES YOU $290, GET YOUR TICKET FOR $509 (REG PRICE $799) https://app.hubspot.com/payments/purchase/hscs_r07FYxQ5lcH36SD4YjS9gOMpmt9QnN8uODZWT2AydCTH75jxtFfhmYO2SNRbtzxc FACULTY: Tim Petrey, CPA CLASS: #TheGuide In this episode of the podcast, Scotty interviews Tim Petrey, CPA about his approach to firm growth with gratitude. Tim shares his journey from washing semi trucks to building a successful CPA firm and several other ventures. Tim emphasizes paying it forward, work-life balance, and the necessity of hiring great people. He also offers valuable advice to Accounting High students.
Episode 223 Botkeeper Presents AI UNCHAINED On October 8-10 2024, in Santa Rosa California LINK BELOW SAVES YOU $290, GET YOUR TICKET FOR $509 (REG PRICE $799) https://app.hubspot.com/payments/purchase/hscs_r07FYxQ5lcH36SD4YjS9gOMpmt9QnN8uODZWT2AydCTH75jxtFfhmYO2SNRbtzxc FACULTY: Tim Petrey, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode of Accounting High, Tim Petrey, CPA, shares his inspiring journey from a small CPA firm to becoming an innovative player in the accounting industry. Through exciting strategies, community involvement, and leveraging the power of Ascend's private equity model, Tim has transformed his firm into a $7.5 million revenue business with 75 employees. The discussion covers leadership, firm growth, internship programs, pricing strategies, and the impact of merging with Ascend. Join us as we delve into the tactics and mindset that have driven Timothy's incredible success.
Episode 222 Sign up for Workflow Queen's Breakthrough for Bookkeepers & Accountants for $1,000 OFF Sale dates: August 23rd - August 30th https://www.breakthroughwithsystems.com/join-live FACULTY: Chris Hervochon, CPA aka 'The Herv' CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode of Shoperations at Accounting High, Chris Hervochon, CPA aka "The Herv" shares his journey from high school accounting to founding A Better Way CPA. Chris delves into his strategies for using automation and advisory services to grow his firm. He also discusses his experiences with Leadership Academy, the importance of networking, and the role of Herve AI in enhancing accounting processes. Whether you're new to the accounting world or looking to break through business ceilings, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice to help you streamline operations and scale your firm.
Episode 221 FACULTY: Zane Stevens, CA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode of Accounting High, Scotty is in shop class with Zane Stevens, founder of Protea Financials. Zane takes us through his journey from South Africa to California, where he set up a thriving accounting firm specializing in the wine industry. They chat about the importance of good communication, finding your career niche, and using professional networks to grow. Zane also points out the cool perks of having a team spread across South Africa. Join in for some solid advice on career growth, managing a remote team, and tips for budding accountants trying to carve out their path.
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Episode 219 Sign up for Workflow Queen's FREE The POWER to Breakthrough Bootcamp: https://learn.workflowqueen.com/power-bootcamp *Bootcamp dates: August 19th - August 23rd, 2024 FACULTY: Questian Telka, EA CLASS: #TheGuide Join us as Questian Telka, an experienced accountant with a passion for nonprofit work, discusses her journey, challenges, and successes in the field. Learn about her unique approach to nonprofit accounting, particularly within disability advocacy, and her dedication to helping these organizations thrive. Discover her tips on scaling a business, finding a niche, and trusting one's instincts. Tune in to see how she balances her professional aspirations with her personal mission.
Episode 218 FACULTY: Lukas Sundahl, CMA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, Lukas Sundahl, the Founder of Accounting Couture, discusses the opportunities in accounting and explains the differences between CMA and CPA. Discover insights into offering Fractional CFO services, implementing EOS, and valuable advice for aspiring accountants considering different certifications. Plus, he talks about how he turned his interest in accounting into a successful personal brand.
Episode 217 FACULTY: Chayton Farlee CLASS: #TheGuide Join us in this enlightening episode where young accounting professional Chayton Farlee shares his journey of discovering the vibrant side of accounting beyond the classroom. Tune in to hear his insightful conversation on breaking free from the traditional 'Big Four' mindset, the importance of real-world experience, and his passion for making accounting both fun and impactful.
Episode 216 FACULTY: Alyssa J. Dillon CLASS: #SocialStudies In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Alyssa J. Dillon from an unwilling accounting student to a successful entrepreneur and profit strategist. Learn how Alyssa built her brand, established herself as a marketing expert, and how she now mentors accountants on leveraging social media and marketing strategies to grow their firms. This episode is packed with insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, harnessing the power of social media, scaling businesses, and much more. Tune in to discover the keys to taking your accounting practice to the next level!
Episode 215 FACULTY: Samantha Musser, CPA CLASS: #TheGuide In this episode of Accounting High, we sit down in the guidance counselor's office with Samantha Musser, CPA also known as 'The Happy Accountant'. Samantha shares her journey from studying fashion merchandising to becoming a CPA and starting her own accounting firm. She discusses the key to happiness in the accounting profession. Learn about Samantha's unique approach to creating a happy and efficient accounting practice, her strategies for maintaining work-life balance, and her upcoming venture to help other accountants build their own successful practices.
Episode 214 FACULTY: Yuri Kapilovich, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode of Accounting High, Scott interviews Yuri Kapilovich, the 'Fun CPA,' to discuss his non-traditional approach to running a CPA practice. They explore Yuri's career journey from numerous CPA firms to his own practice, emphasizing his pursuit of individual tax over corporate tax and his strategy for maintaining a balanced and enjoyable work life. Scott and Yuri discuss the challenges of scaling his firm while preserving his lifestyle, and the unique value he offers to clients and potential hires.
Episode 213 FACULTY: Naomi Granger, CPA CLASS: #TheGuide In this episode of Accounting High, Scotty interviews Naomi Granger, CPA, founder of The National Association of Cannabis Accounting and Tax Professionals (NACAT) and the historic co-founder of Dope CFO. Naomi shares her journey from traditional corporate accounting to the niche field of cannabis accounting, highlighting the industry's growth, challenges, and complexities. They discuss regulatory issues, the importance of niche expertise, social equity programs, and the broader implications of recent changes in cannabis scheduling. Chapters: 0:00 Teaser 03:33 Discovering the Cannabis Industry 12:24 The Legal Landscape of Cannabis 14:00 Intoxicating Hemp 16:45 The Future of Cannabis Regulation 18:30 Building the Cannabis Accountants Association 20:55 Impact of Schedule 3 on Cannabis Businesses 23:51 Banking Challenges for Cannabis Businesses 31:11 Hope for the Future 32:08 Social Equity in the Cannabis Industry 36:03 Certified Cannabis Seed Counters 40:50 Conclusion and Contact Information
Episode 212 FACULTY: Reza Hooda, FCA CLASS: #Shoperations In this podcast episode, Scotty interviews Reza Hooda, FCA, founder of Capture Accounting and mentor at The Profitable Accountants Community. They dive deep into innovative accounting practices, focusing on results over timesheets. Reza shares his journey from implementing traditional timesheets to focusing on value pricing and the principles of a results-only work environment. They discuss the evolution of his practice, the importance of positioning in the marketplace, and the future potential of a new pricing and proposal software. Reza also offers actionable advice on managing change, increasing efficiency, and leveraging marketing and sales strategies to scale an accounting firm. Shout Outs: Ed Mendlowitz, Ron Baker, Mark Wickersham, Jody Thompson, Kali Resler, Karen Rayburn, Simon Sinek, James Ashford, GoProposal, Ignition, Notion, Excel, Loom, Sage
Episode 210 FACULTY: Steven Hoffman, CEO CLASS: #Shoperations In this podcast episode, Scotty interviews Steven Hoffman, CEO of OnPoint Tax Accounting, They discuss leveraging an uncredentialed C-Suite and moving away from the traditional partner model. The conversation covers OnPointe's mergers and acquisitions, the role of private equity in the industry, and the structural organization of Ascend and OnPointe. Steven shares insights from his journey implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and the challenges of being a CEO of multiple tax firms. Shout Outs: Dan Gertrudes at the Growth Lab Chapters: 00:00 Teaser 01:38 Introduction 07:19 Getting Uncredentialed C-Suite for Growth and Ditching the Partner Model 10:56 OnPointe Tax and Accounting - Merging and Acquisition 16:25 Private Equity Firms in the Industry 19:45 The Structure of Ascend and OnPointe 22:05 The EOS Journey 24:38 Being a CEO of Multiple Tax Firms 28:37 Billing by the Hour 31:29 Adding CAS 37:09 Who are the Clients 42:17 Advice to Small Firms Connect With Us On Linkedin! Steven Hoffman https://www.linkedin.com/in/thinkstevethink/ Onpointe Advisors https://www.linkedin.com/company/onpointe-tax-accounting/ https://onpointefirm.com/ Scotty OKR Scarano https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscarano/ Accounting High https://www.linkedin.com/company/accounting-high/ https://www.accountinghigh.com/ Tags: Shoperations, Accounting High, Accounting, Podcast, Shop Class, Firm Operations, Systems And Processes, Private Equity, Accounting, Client Accounting Advisory Services, Firm Growth, Leadership, Operational Strategy, Professional Networking, Client-Focused Approaches --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
Episode 209 FACULTY: Geraldine Carter CLASS: #TheGuide In this episode, Scott interviews Geraldine Carter, author of "Down to 40 Hours: A Roadmap for CPAs to Permanently End Overworking." Join us in the guidance counselor's office for a book report exploring the philosophy of working less. We're talking changing mindsets within the accounting industry, value pricing, and what happens when you combine value and systems. Reflect with us on how CPAs can achieve a balanced work life. Shout Outs: Edward Mendlowitz, Ron Baker, Jason Ackerman Purchase Geraldine's Book on Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/Down-40-Hours-Roadmap-Overworking/dp/B0CYY1PGT2 ⬇️Videos Referenced⬇️ More of Geraldine Carter on Accounting High, Episode 131: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1m2BgirP4jQQRkOsry6gD8?si=b6a97b81f6264388 The Time Sheet Debate: https://youtu.be/BP1Yq8oa_es Chapters: 00:00 Teaser 01:32 Introduction 03:09 Writing the Book 10:09 The Philosophy of Working Less 16:56 Changing Mindset 23:55 Looking Outside the industry 25:02 Understanding Value Pricing 27:53 The Third Option Besides Value or Systems 31:22 What is Growth? It's About the Money till it's not 37:34 Meditation and Quiet Time 43:02 Find Your Tribe 45:38 Conclusion Connect With Us On Linkedin! Geraldine Carter https://www.linkedin.com/in/geraldine-carter/ Scotty OKR Scarano https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscarano/ Accounting High https://www.linkedin.com/company/accounting-high/ https://www.accountinghigh.com/ Tags: TheGuide, AccountingHigh, Accounting, Podcast, Guidance, Vision, FirmOwners, Advice, EndOverworking, WorkLifeBalance, DownTo40Hours, CPALife, ValuePricing, TimeManagement, ProductivityHacks, SelfPublishingSuccess, BelieveToAchieve, MindsetShifts, EfficiencyInAccounting, WorkSmarterNotHarder, FinancialFreedom, EntrepreneurialJourney, GrowthMindset --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
Episode 208 the Sons of CPAs are back baby!!! FACULTY: Jason Ackerman, CPA CLASS: #Shoperations In this episode, Scotty brings back his Sons of CPAs founding co-host, the Accounting High Lunch Lady, and CPA at BNA CPAs & Advisors, Jason Ackerman. They discuss the state of Jason's firm and what the operations look like. They also discuss building a CAS practice, implementing EOS and getting rid of timesheets. It's time for Shoperations at Accounting High! Shout Outs: Ed Mendlowitz, Ron Baker, Nikole MacKenzie, Zachary Call, Tate Henshaw, Kenji and Matt at Acuity Chapters: 0:00 Teaser 04:15 Ackerman's Firm Overview 07:51 Training and the Pipeline Issue 15:54 Concierge Services 17:52 CAAS Practice 24:17 Time Spent at Firm 26:04 Management Structure at the Firm 28:27 EOS and Systems 34:33 Clients 36:52 Removing Himself from the Firm 41:44 Building an App 47:35 How The Firm Services Clients 49:11 Advice from and Aging CPA Connect With Us On Linkedin! Jason Ackerman https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonlackerman/ Scotty OKR Scarano https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscarano/ Accounting High https://www.linkedin.com/company/accounting-high/ https://www.accountinghigh.com/ Tags: ClientService, Technology, Services, CPA, AccountingFirm, Strategies, BookkeepingAutomation, ProfessionalServiceFirms, CustomerFocus, Operations, Shoperations, AccountingHigh, EOS, CAS, CASPractice, Timesheets, BillableHour, Profitability --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
In this episode, I get to chat with Scott Scarano, an accountant and rapper known as the "OK Rapper." Scott shares his unique journey from a traditional accounting background to embracing his passion for rap music and performing at accounting conferences. He delves into how leveraging technology and it allowed him to free up time and pursue his creative interests. Scott discusses the evolution of his firm, from automation and marketing strategies to building a self-sustaining business. The conversation also explores the potential impact of AI on the accounting profession and Scott's vision for a future where technology enables professionals to step away from their desks and engage more with the world around them. With a blend of entrepreneurial insights, rap performances, and thought-provoking discussions, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into Scott Scarano's unconventional journey. Guest Information: Scott Scarano (OKR) - Rapper/Accountant @ Accounting High LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscarano/ Accounting High: https://www.accountinghigh.com/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/18i17H2Pbtm8c95eEevCiD Contact Andrew Lassise (Host): Email: alassise@rushtechsupport.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-lassise/ Keep up with the show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rush-tech-support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rush-tech-support/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rush-tech-support/support
Growing Your Firm | Strategies for Accountants, CPA's, Bookkeepers , and Tax Professionals
On this episode of Growing Your Firm, David Cristello interviews Scotty Scarano, the self-titled wrapping custodian at Accounting High. Scotty, who is also the founder of a $2 million accounting firm and serves on various tech company boards, shares insights on OKRs and his rap career. Tune in to learn more about Scotty's journey and his unique approach to the accounting industry. The listener will learn about Scotty Scarano, his journey from rap to running a profitable firm, growth strategies, challenges faced, importance of trust in a team, holding employees accountable, saying no to certain opportunities, staying on the same page with team members, mindset of business owners when selling a firm, incentivizing growth, performing rap at accounting conferences, and OKR.
One of the ultimate goals of many firm owners is to one day work themselves out of their jobs, let their businesses grow, and let it sustain revenue even as they step out. What does it take to do this? In this episode, Michelle Weinstein interviews an eccentric entrepreneur who has done it. Scott Scarano, the Rapping Custodian of Accounting High, shares with us how to get out of our own way in order to thrive and prosper. Scotty says, “it took a lot of failures for me to have that humility to realize I'm not that important.” What does he mean by this? Why is taking yourself out of the equation sometimes the best thing you can do in your firm? Tune in to find out the answers to these questions, showing you a unique path towards success!
Think the pathway to owning an accounting firm is linear? Think again.In this episode, Blake has a fascinating conversation with Scott “OKR” Scarano, an accounting firm owner with an unconventional background.Before becoming a successful firm owner, Scott started dealing drugs, got kicked out of UNC, and ended up with a felony conviction. But with persistence and grit, Scott cleaned up his act, got back on track with his accounting degree, and hustled his way up to leading an accounting practice approaching $2 million in annual revenue.Scott gives an honest account of his journey—the highs, the lows, and the lessons learned along the way. He talks about the mistakes he made scaling his firm and the tools and systems he implemented to get “out of the work” and create more freedom in his life.These days Scott is pursuing his creative passions, like rapping as "OKR," while his firm runs smoothly in the background.His story offers inspiration that firm ownership isn't one-size-fits-all and that with the right mindset and support, unlikely entrepreneurs can thrive in accounting.Sponsor Check out our Sponsor LiveFlow — Advanced Financial Reporting on AutopilotChapters (00:46) - Blake's first impressions of Scott (07:18) - The definition of a successful firm (11:32) - Scott works an hour a week on his firm (12:13) - The bottom line: What Scott takes home (13:36) - Are you planning to grow the firm? (15:37) - Scott felt guilty about not doing the work (16:59) - How Scott started his firm (21:38) - Learning from mistakes (23:33) - Scott's felony charge and what it taught him about business (26:06) - The similarities between pricing drugs and accounting services (32:13) - What did you do after you bought the firm? (35:59) - Getting stuck at $1.2 million revenue (36:44) - How EOS changed things (38:29) - What is Padgett? (39:28) - Back to EOS (44:52) - Joining XPAC, the Xero Partner Advisory Council (48:31) - Stuck in Mexico during COVID caused a mindset shift (51:20) - Cal Newport and digital minimalism (56:09) - What Scott is working on next (01:01:41) - Where to reach Scott and how to listen to Accounting High (01:04:05) - Where do you want to see the accounting profession go? Sign up to get free CPE for listening to this podcasthttps://earmarkcpe.comDownload the Earmark CPE App Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.appConnect with Our Guest, Scott ScaranoWebsite: https://www.accountinghigh.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscarano/Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottscaranoLearn more about Scott's firm, Padgett NCWebsite: https://raleigh.padgettadvisors.com/index.phpConnect with Blake Oliver, CPALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blaketoliverTwitter: https://twitter.com/blaketoliver/
Unexpected connections exist all around us; we just have to be open to them. One such connection that many listeners may find surprising is the link between music and accounting. Our guest today, Scott Scarano, has always had a passion for both these disciplines. He describes accounting as the language of business and music as the language of life. Scott is the owner of a thriving accounting firm, a podcaster, and the custodian of Accounting High, an online resource that is helping to modernize the accounting profession and make it more accessible for everyone. While many people view accountants as lacking creativity, Scott, aka The Rapping CPA, is here to insist otherwise. In today's conversation with Scott, we delve into One CPA's Journey: The Nexus of Creativity and Entrepreneurship. Our discussion includes the nature of creativity, how repetition helps us grow, and what it means to be open to recognizing new and unexpected connections. Scott talks with us about how his grandfather inspired him to pursue accounting, what it was like to build his CPA firm, and how he made the transition from being an operator in his business to a high-level visionary. We also contemplate the nature of failure before hearing the story of how Scott started writing highly detailed and entertaining rap parodies. Scott closes off today's episode with a rendition of his riveting Superapp rap, which is based on Eminem's Superman (and written for Expensify), and shares the response he got from Expensify CEO David Barrett when he had him as a guest on his podcast. Key Points From This Episode:A story from Scott illustrating the power of being open to connection.Scott's lifelong dream of being an actor, rapper, entertainer, and accountant.The connection between performance, music, and accounting.Scott's history selling drugs and what it taught him about business.An overview of Scott's career as an accountant and how he grew his CPA firm.How to go from being an operator to a high-level visionary in your business.Scott's reflections on starting a podcast and what he's learned from it.The Dunning-Kruger effect and the experience of repetition, change, and growth over time.What Scott has learned about creativity and his own desire to form new connections.Why every failure is an opportunity to learn, even if it's painful.How Scott realized his dream of becoming a rapper.What Scott learned from writing rap parody songs.The story of how Scott wrote an Eminem rap parody for Expensify.Scott's parody version of Eminem's Superman, Superapp!Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Scott Scarano on LinkedInScott Scarano on TwitterAccounting HighAccounting High on YouTubeAccounting High PodcastThe Dunning-Kruger effectThe Creative Act: A Way of BeingFreshBooksExpensifyExpensiConDavid Barrett on LinkedInConnection BuildersAlex Drost LinkedIn