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Lydia Desnoyers, is a tax expert – CPA and Forensic Accountant in Downtown Miami *Follow her on Twitter: @DesCPAAdvisory. Tax Season is upon us.
How often do your clients go to social media and openly brag about how much you helped their business grow?Recently I saw a post from a fellow CPA that had nothing but great things to say about Lydia Desnoyers because Lydia took the time to help her develop the mindset and a few key strategies that led to her first 5 figure client contract. After seeing that post I said I have to have Lydia on the show to help my audience learn more about Lydia and the awesome things that she is doing in her business. So if you know a CPA tell them to check out this episode and listen to the things that Lydia has to share.
Revenue isn't the only number you should measure in your law firm. You think you're reaching your revenue goals until it's time to run payroll, and then you don't have enough money, or you didn't consider quarterly taxes. Now what? Our guest, Lydia Desnoyers, is a CPA and founder of DesCPA Business Advisory, LLC. She offers expertise in small business accounting, management consulting, tax, start-ups, entrepreneurship, Sarbanes-Oxley Act issues, white-collar criminal investigation, forensic accounting, fraud, identity theft, IRS resolutions, and more. When it comes to finances, many attorneys, even the most successful ones, feel shame or embarrassment when talking about their financials, often because they don't understand the numbers. Attorneys are skilled at practicing law, but many fail to run their firms as a business. Lydia takes a holistic approach to accounting and advising her clients. There are many different factors and things that can be tracked to measure the firm's overall performance. Every decision you make will impact your financials, and knowing your financials will help you make better decisions. It all starts with knowing your goals and understanding the value of the goals you've set for yourself. What You Will Learn in this Episode What should be measured in addition to revenue Why you need a holistic approach to running your business Where to look for savings in your software expense Why growth starts with your commitment to change How to overcome self-limiting beliefs that are preventing your growth The benefits of having a fractional or virtual CFO Connect with Lydia https://www.descpa.com/ https://www.instagram.com/descpaadvisory/ https://m.facebook.com/DesCPAAdvisory https://www.linkedin.com/company/descpa-advisory/ Connect with Molly Hiring & Empowering Solutions on Facebook www.hiringandempowering.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/molly-hall
Sloanie talks to Lydia DeSnoyers, Dan Hoard, Craig Maness, Mitch Stevens, Jason Nathanson, and takes your calls on 700 WLW.
Lydia Desnoyers is a tax expert, CPA and Forensic Accountant in Downtown Miami *Follow her on Twitter: @DesnoyersCPA
Lydia Desnoyers, is a tax expert – CPA and Forensic Accountant in Downtown Miami *Follow her on Twitter: @DesnoyersCPA, with tips on debt and budgeting during the pandemic.
BlackPagesMiami.com features 11 South Florida-based businesses in its first season who each share their highs and lows, the barriers and challenges that Black businesses must overcome on a daily basis, and their greatest inspirations for the future of their businesses. In this season, tune into a discussion with Shani St. Vil of Purse Empowerment on the psychological impact of slavery and system oppression and the connect to the Black economy. Dr. Jeff Rocker of How We See It discusses mental health and how he would counsel Antonio Brown. Brandon Okpalobi of Dibia Dreams shares his transformation from a youth athletic development company to a national youth mentoring non-profit. Nathalie Cadet James of Luxe Fete was named one of the top event planners in the world. Lydia Desnoyers of Desnoyers CPA shares financial tips for businesses. Kiana Powell of Forward Public Relations helps small businesses tackle their brand awareness challenges.. Nathalie Thames of Deja vu Sweets often surprises her clients when they find out that her bakery is Black-owned. David Castro of Dungeon Forward is creating a clothing brand for the culture. KeAira Chantell Gamble of KeAira Chantell Events pivoted pivoted from corporate life to super event planner. Monique Messer of Groovin' Bean shares how she's becoming the go-to coffee shop of the community. And Jamila Ross of Copper Door BnB is breaking through as a young, Black hotelier. Established in 2017 and created by Fabiola Fleuranvil who's the CEO of Blueprint Creative Group, BlackPagesMiami.com is powered by the Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust (MDEAT). MDEAT's mission is focused on the economic prosperity of the Black community.
BlackPagesMiami.com features 11 South Florida-based businesses in its first season who each share their highs and lows, the barriers and challenges that Black businesses must overcome on a daily basis, and their greatest inspirations for the future of their businesses. In this episode, Lydia Desnoyers of Desnoyers CPA shares mistakes that small businesses make that keep them from the bigger opportunities. Established in 2017 and created by Fabiola Fleuranvil who's the CEO of Blueprint Creative Group, BlackPagesMiami.com is powered by the Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust (MDEAT). MDEAT's mission is focused on the economic prosperity of the Black community.
Scott Sloan today talks to Diana Nelson from Mason City Council to discuss the political infighting of the council, which is stopping stimulus money being handed out to local businesses. Katie Mullen, RN discusses the men & women nurses on the front lines and the hours and dangers they are experiencing during this pandemic. Michelle Sloan (Sloan Sells Homes) talks about staying at home, it can kill your plumbing, Lydia Desnoyers, CPA talks about tax burdens with the stimulus checks and breaking news with a small single engine plane landing/ crashing on I-75 N at the Ronald Reagan Highway.
Lydia Desnoyers, a CPA and tax specialist, warns us about a massive tax season scam. Then, Tim Burg gives us an update from the USA Radio Network newsroom.Image credit: shutterstock.com
Sloanie discusses Trump and everyday normal people. Lydia Desnoyers tell us how to avoid tax scams. Julie Bauke talks about how to fire someone. Courtney Baker talks Gender pay gap. IT Dave and new “Big Brother” tech for Cops
Dealing with Seniors behind the wheel, Nathanson and Cindy, mo talks College Sports a d Lydia Desnoyers discusses taxes