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Randy Crabtree connects with business development specialist Chris Cocca on Episode 210 of The Unique CPA. The President of Strategic Sales and former actively practicing CPA, Chris now specializes in helping accounting firms grow and scale by identifying and leveraging their rainmakers, implementing effective business development processes, and formalizing sales methodologies. Focusing on efficiency in business development and highlighting the importance of having a sales leader within the firm, Chris emphasizes the need for a tailored approach to coaching salespeople and aligning business development with firm growth goals on a person-to-person level. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree welcomes Geni Whitehouse, an influential figure in the accounting profession known for her diverse roles including founder of The Impactful Advisor, ITA president, and winery consultant, on Episode 209 of The Unique CPA. Geni talks about things that made a difference in her career trajectory, highlighting her transition from an uninspired CPA to a passionate advocate for enhancing the accounting profession and the experiences of everyone involved. She stresses effective communication, the power of humor in public speaking, and the need to connect and make an impact. Geni's commitment to training and mentorship—and her experiences in stand-up comedy and TED Talks—underscore her mission to make accounting a better profession. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree is joined by Annette Wehrli of Effectivity Consulting on Episode 206 of The Unique CPA to talk about aligning business strategy with people strategy. They discuss the significant challenge many accounting firms face: transitioning professionals from technical experts to effective leaders, the importance of identifying the right leadership types and styles, and the need for a balance of technical, visionary, thought, and people leadership within firms. Annette highlights storytelling, culture, and customized leadership training programs as ways to enhance individuals' innate leadership potential, seeing it as a path forward for the profession and aiding in its continued positive transformation as it addresses its talent attraction and retention challenges. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree concludes his conversation on community with Nancy McClelland, The Dancing Accountant, on Episode 205 of The Unique CPA. They focus particularly on the vital role bookkeepers play in the accounting world, and the importance of collaboration between them and tax professionals. This, along with creating effective systems, are keys to building a culture of shared resources, proper communication, and continuous learning—essentially, forming stronger bonds within the community will lead to better results for service provider and client alike. Nancy highlights practical steps to educate small business owners, bookkeepers, and tax pros to foster better working relationships, underscoring the need to transform accounting's landscape through enhanced cooperation and training. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree kicks off a two part conversation with Nancy McClelland, the Dancing Accountant, on Episode 204 of The Unique CPA. Their discussion will conclude the series on the impact of community in the accounting profession, where they delve into Nancy's journey from bookkeeping to becoming a CPA and the evolution of her business and identity. Nancy shares her insights on how pivotal relationships are to everything she does as owner of a “hyperlocal” firm, and the inspiration behind her initiative, “Ask a CPA,” which aims to foster collaboration between bookkeepers and tax professionals. The discussion highlights how better connections within the profession can lead to a more efficient and more mentally healthy work environment, which increases productivity and satisfaction, ultimately benefiting everyone involved. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
We have reached yet another mile episode of The Unique CPA, number 200, and Randy Crabtree joins producer Justin Grant to celebrate the show's journey. They reflect on the supportive community that has sprung up around the show, the Bridging the Gap Conference, and plans for the future, while having some fun too with a bloopers segment that's sure to make you laugh along with them. Randy also shares his thoughts on new directions for the podcast, such as becoming a go-to source for specialty tax news and analysis, and the rise of private equity in the accounting profession, before closing things out looking forward to the next hundred episodes. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree is joined by Dave Lane, founder of Grove & Grain Leadership, on Episode 199 of The Unique CPA. As a business executive, leader coach, keynote speaker, and fractional COO, Dave discusses his journey and philosophy around the concept of being a “force of awesome.” He elaborates on the importance of self-awareness, vulnerability, and identifying your true self for both personal fulfillment and professional success. Sharing methodologies and tools he uses, such as the “Listen, Reflect, and Ask” model, Dave seeks to help individuals and teams overcome challenges, improve their emotional intelligence, and foster a more cohesive and effective work environment, with focuses on the impact personal growth can have on business outcomes, and the importance of integrating personal passions with professional duties. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
On Episode 197 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree welcomes Greg Adams, Senior VP and CFO at the American Management Association and author of the novel Green Shade$. Greg discusses his career journey, his passion for the profession which served as inspiration for his novel—which features an accountant protagonist—and his advocacy for improving the image and perception of accountants. He emphasizes the importance of soft skills in the accounting profession and offers insights on how to address the declining number of CPA exam takers by improving the image and appeal of accounting as a whole. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
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 196 of The Unique CPA brings Liz Farr, a CPA and influential freelance writer, in conversation with Randy Crabtree. Liz discusses her diverse career path and how she transitioned from biochemistry to linguistics, then eventually to accounting, and finally writing within the profession. Taking a 30,000 foot view, they discuss the significant shifts happening in accounting such as innovative firm models, improvements in work-life balance, and the importance of a strong firm culture. Liz highlights the new generation's entrepreneurial approach and the increasing emphasis on leadership and technology integration, as both reflect on their personal experiences and the evolving landscape, expressing optimism about the future of the profession. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree hosts Brian Floriani on a special Episode 195 of The Unique CPA. The founder of Bernie's Book Bank, Brian shares his moving story behind how he founded the organization in memory of his father, with the goal of addressing educational inequity through book ownership. Brian discusses the significant impact of providing books to under-resourced communities and reveals that a small increase in literacy could dramatically boost the economy. He highlights the organization's achievements in Chicagoland, their expansion plans, and their commitment to efficient and sustainable operations. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
On Episode 194 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree chats with Kelly Rohrs, founder of her own CPA firm and co-host of the podcast From Zero to Millions: Accounting Edition. Kelly shares her journey from working in a traditional CPA firm to establishing her own practice and the strategies she employed to make it a success, such as leveraging LinkedIn for exposure and building authentic relationships. Kelly has been recognized by CPA Practice Advisor, making their “Top 40 Under 40” list, and she shares her insights on boundary setting, discusses her efforts to help other professionals through her mastermind groups, known as Fiscal Minds, and her podcast, and she emphasizes the importance of openness to innovation, of community, and maintaining work-life balance, as keys to her continuing success. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Cultivate a growth mindset and achieve your full potential! Join Amy Vetter in this insightful episode as she welcomes CPA and entrepreneur Randy Crabtree. The Co-Founder and Partner of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals talks about his love for math and how it eventually led him to the world of tax accounting. Be inspired by his entrepreneurial journey as he shares how he navigated the challenges of building his own firm and overcoming burnout. Randy also speaks about the importance of continuous improvement for leaders, how he created a unique “team of friends,” and the power of believing that you can do anything you put your mind to.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://amyvetter.com/breakingbeliefspodcast
Randy Crabtree welcomes Megan Tarnow on Episode 192 of The Unique CPA to discuss Megan's unique niche: the intersection of nonprofits and QuickBooks. A speaker, trainer, and Top 100 Pro Advisor, Megan has lent a hand to numerous nonprofits over the years and even developed a Facebook group for nonprofit finance that boasts over 11,000 members. She explains the concept of fiscal sponsorship and its benefits, discussing tools like Ribbon which help streamline nonprofit administration, and she and Randy go over hypothetical and real-life examples of nonprofit operations and sponsorship, showcasing the vital aspects and potential challenges in running a nonprofit. If nonprofits intersect your accounting world this is an episode you don't want to miss. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Loren Fogelman joins Randy Crabtree on Episode 191 of The Unique CPA to reveal her keys to enhance accounting firm owners' earning potential while reducing their hours. Having transitioned from sports psychology to business coaching, Loren emphasizes the similarities between athletes and growth-minded firm owners, translating these similarities into concepts like value-based pricing and the importance of moving away from hourly billing to enhance earning potential without increasing hours worked. Loren shares actionable strategies including her Raise Your Rates formula and Good, Better, Best pricing model to help accountants price their services effectively. Underscoring the need for accountants to recognize their own value, Loren and Randy stress the need to adopt new pricing models to achieve a better work-life balance and financial success. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
On Episode 188 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree connects with Isaac Perdomo, co-founder of Opzer, with a focus on automation in the profession. Isaac explains how Opzer helps accounting firms streamline their operations through process mapping, optimization, and custom workflow automation. Randy points out that oftentimes, those who would benefit most from automation don't understand just how much time it can save, so they are reluctant to “take the plunge.” But from improving efficiency, enhancing client and team experiences, and gaining better insights, Isaac offers examples of automation in practice that have been more than worth it to his clients. Tune in and hear these valuable insights into how accounting firms can buy back their time and improve their operations through automation. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree talks to Lisa Simpson, Vice President of Firm Services at AICPA, on Episode 186 of The Unique CPA. Lisa stresses that essential transformations are needed to ensure a prosperous future for the profession. Fostering a healthy community of accounting professionals and critical shifts in the traditional business model are keys to staying relevant, as are leveraging technology and diversity to drive growth. As talent retention, compensation, and the importance of flexibility remain on the forefront of people's minds, Lisa encourages firm leaders to engage with these topics because unlike the recent past, there won't be another time when accounting students are “falling from the sky.” It will take major adaptations to keep your firm relevant in the coming age of change in the profession. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree returns to a very personally important topic to him, burnout, on Episode 184 of The Unique CPA. He sits down with specialist Anna Lovell-Nesmith to discuss the pervasiveness of burnout among accounting professionals. Anna shares her insights on recognizing and managing burnout, emphasizing the importance of time management, prioritization, and personalized strategies, which she provides through her work as a burnout specialist. Randy stresses the importance of creating awareness, and they agree it's vital to seek help when you need it and find joy both inside and outside of the office. No matter where you feel you are mentally, this is one episode you won't want to miss. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree engages in an enlightening discussion with Hitendra Patil, seven-time Accounting Today Top 100 Most Influential Person, on Episode 183 of The Unique CPA. The President of Global F&A Services for Datamatics Business Solutions, Hitendra is an author and speaker who, like Randy, seeks to improve accounting as a whole. Highlighting the talent shortage and the evolving landscape of the profession amidst technological advancements and AI, Hitendra emphasizes the value of better narratives around the profession, especially as they relate to AI. He points at value pricing, client experience, outsourcing, and adapting business models as keys forward. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
We go back in time on this special five-year anniversary Episode 182 of The Unique CPA, as original guest Tim Jipping, founder of Journey Advisors & CPAs, returns to interview Randy Crabtree on the podcast's milestone show. Discussing the podcast's inception, evolution, and its impact on the accounting profession, Randy reflects on things that have surprised him about becoming a podcast host and the podcast “scene” in general, the influence guests like John Garrett, Josh Lance, Al-Nesha Jones and more have had on him, and the broader changes in the industry that the show has come to reflect as it has evolved, including improvements in work-life balance and the integration of tech. Join us for a nostalgic and insightful look back—and forward—at The Unique CPA. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree talks to Tori McKee, the owner of Best Practice Bookkeeping and Payroll, on Episode 181 of The Unique CPA, and they focus on burnout. Tori shares her journey of professional transformation, having decided to “burn down and rebuild” her business. Having struggled through 70-80 hour weeks for years, Tori moved away from the traditional CPA firm methodologies she'd always known, adopting useful tech. Highlighting the power of community, she explains how she “found her people” on #TaxTwitter, which helped her through these transitions and also led her to come out of her shell and attend conferences on her own for the first time. Tori's truly unique perspective of saying enough is enough and deciding to rebuild from scratch is one you certainly don't want to miss. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree is joined by Andrew Leck, CEO of MSI Global Alliance, on Episode 178 of The Unique CPA. An international association of lawyers and accountants, MSI brings professionals together, and Andrew discusses the thriving and collaborative community MSI has created, with a special emphasis on its benefits to mental and physical well-being. Integrating accountants and lawyers under one umbrella brings a host of advantages, especially in the modern accounting context of global expansion and the impact of private equity. Andrew himself started his career as an accountant, so his insights on the evolving partnership model and of cultural differences in international business are not to be missed. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
On Episode 177 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree interviews Logan Graf, Chief Tax Officer and Founder of The Graf Tax Co. Logan took an unusual path to starting his own firm, with him jumping into the fully remote model in the middle of Covid, and he's continued on that unconventional trajectory by hiring his first employee through social media. Social media has been a key for Logan for both professional networking and marketing potential, as well as featuring prominently in his plans for expanding his firm's client base. Offering tips to expanding into specific niches, the episode explores the broader challenges and opportunities in the accounting profession from the perspective of a new, “modern” firm owner. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Is the accounting profession ready for its biggest transformation yet? With AI, private equity, and a talent shortage, how can firms stay competitive?Rob Brown is joined by top accounting leaders—Anthony Pugliese, Mark Edmondson, Philip Whitman, and Randy Crabtree—to discuss the shifts happening within the accounting profession. From technological advancements like AI to the increasing focus on ESG reporting, the panel explores the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for accounting firms.The discussion covers critical issues such as the talent shortage, the evolution of accounting into advisory roles, and the pressure on firms to embrace digital transformation. Despite the challenges, the panelists are optimistic about the future, highlighting how firms can adapt by upskilling, embracing technology, and changing traditional mindsets around compliance and billing models.Key Takeaways:✓ The profession is moving rapidly toward automation and AI, but accountants need to adopt these technologies to stay relevant.✓ Private equity is increasingly involved in the accounting industry, driving efficiency and digital transformation across firms.✓ With 75% of accountants nearing retirement, firms face a significant talent shortage. The profession needs to become more attractive to younger generations.✓ The traditional hourly billing model is outdated. Firms must focus on value-based pricing to stay competitive and align with modern business practices.✓ To attract top talent, firms must prioritize culture, mental health, and work-life balance, especially in an era where burnout is prevalent.Quotes:"We have to stop selling time and start selling value. It's about outcomes, not hours." – Randy Crabtree"Private equity sees accounting firms as the next big thing. The potential for efficiency and profit is immense." – Philip Whitman"The future of accounting isn't just about compliance—it's about being partners in innovation and technology." – Anthony Pugliese"Accountants need to shift their mindset from risk-averse to proactive if they want to survive and thrive." – Mark EdmondsonView this episode in video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/p-yr1Htaqmc ◣━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━◢The Accounting Influencers Podcast, hosted by Rob Brown, is one of the world's leading shows for accounting leaders, professionals, finance specialists, software vendors, tech providers and influencers. Thanks to our sponsors:ADVANCETRACK OUTSOURCING. Transform your accounting firm with AdvanceTrack. Our top-tier offshoring solutions free your team from mundane tasks, allowing you to focus on growth and client engagement. Experience seamless scalability and expert support. Visit advancetrack.com and elevate your practice today. https://www.advancetrack.comACCOUNTEX. Bringing the accounting world together with UK and international events for the accounting and tech world. https://www.accountex.co.ukIf you'd like to sponsor the show and elevate your brand with our audience, reach out to show host Rob Brown on LinkedIn and his team will reach out to fix up a chat to explore. https://www.linkedin.com/in/therobbrownYou can also check out all shows on the Accounting Influencers YouTube Channel:https://bit.ly/AI-youtube
Seth Fineberg spent more than 20 years as an accounting journalist before founding Accountants Forward and consulting with professionals looking to improve their firm and career prospects. He and host John Randolph engage in part one of a dynamic conversation on Episode 48 of CPA Life, centered around going beyond raw numbers and looking at the reality of the landscape in public accounting. Emphasizing the need for cultural change and the importance of work-life balance, Seth highlights the profession's shift towards more holistic development, including mental health and leadership, a shift which John states had to happen given the unique environment younger generations have grown up in. Seth makes conferences a focal point, Bridging the Gap in particular, which is where he presented research that he and former guest Randy Crabtree had put together around burnout and job satisfaction in the profession. Stressing the human element, he effectively underscores the reasons the accounting industry needed to change. Get the full show notes and more resources at CPALifePodcast.com
On Episode 175 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree connects with John J. Fenton who discusses his transformative journey from college athletics to public accounting to leadership coaching. John served as managing partner at BDO USA, and his experience of the profession drives his insights on leadership, employee engagement, trust, and progressing beyond the billable hour. John has drawn upon his time as a college athlete and his black belt certification to help him better appreciate the role of mindfulness and continuous self-improvement in effective leadership. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
It's once again time to dive into the ERC and update the profession on its current status! Nick Pantaleo joins Randy Crabtree for a special live streamed Episode 174 of The Unique CPA where they delve into the Employee Retention Credit's journey. The two experts review the current state of play, with everything from legal updates, to IRS interpretations and processes, including their new risk assessment system, a second opportunity for amnesty, and further forecasting for the future. They then conclude their discussion by answering questions directly from the listeners! You won't want to miss this to find out how best to serve your clients as the era of the ERC reaches its twilight. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree is joined by Rafael Casas, Director of Strategic Alliances and Partnerships at QuickFee, on Episode 173 of The Unique CPA. Rafael opens by explaining QuickFee's mission to aid accounting and legal firms in accelerating AR while leading the way in the profession on thought leadership around mental health, AI and automation, technology, and more. Through these initiatives, Rafael hopes to elevate the accounting profession, and on those lines, he touches upon the value of intellectual curiosity, resourcefulness, and community collaboration. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Episode 172 of The Unique CPA brings Jody Padar, The Radical CPA, into conversation with Randy Crabtree. They discuss the evolution of accounting technology, from the early days of cloud computing to the current advancements in artificial intelligence, all of which Jody has been at the forefront of. She shares her journey as an early adopter even back in the pre-internet days, her influential role in shaping accounting practices, and her current work at april, which develops innovative, AI-powered tax software. Stressing the importance of adapting to new tools and the potential future changes in accounting, Jody emphasizes the need for accountants to embrace these new technologies with the end goal being a happier profession with a healthier work-life balance. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Roman Villard joins Randy Crabtree for Episode 170 of The Unique CPA to discuss his social media marketing approach and his founding of Full Send Finance. In a conversation recorded nearly a year ago, Roman discusses establishing his niche: Seed to Series B, primarily tech, startups. The key for Roman is his passion for working with early-stage companies, drawing from his family's entrepreneurial background and his own career choices. He also emphasizes the importance of creating a positive workplace culture, leveraging relationships for client acquisition, and his strategic use of social media for outreach and education. Roman won the “Social Media Influencer” of the 2024 Bridging the Gap conference, and shared that one of his goals nearly a year ago was to increase his social media presence. Well we have to say you did a great job, Roman, and Randy will be checking back in with you in the next episode to see how your plans have panned out over the past year! Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
On Episode 169 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree connects with Katie Thomas, founder of Leaders Online, a marketing firm focused on business-to-accountants (B2A) services. They discuss Katie's journey from her entrepreneurial childhood to her professional experience in a Big Four accounting firm and her eventual venture into establishing Leaders Online to help accountants market their firms. Exploring the shift in marketing strategies for accounting firms, Katie emphasizes the importance of niche marketing, creating demand, and leveraging social media. Randy and Katie also touch on the evolving business development roles within firms, the necessity of following one's professional passion, and the critical role of a long-term marketing plan. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
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.
On Episode 165 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree talks Bridging the Gap 2024, highlighting the vital support of Diamond Sponsor FreshBooks with guest Laura Crean. Laura serves as Partner Program and Education Manager at FreshBooks, and she dives into her journey from Ireland to Canada as well as her role in FreshBooks' exciting new ventures, particularly FreshBooks' recent transition to a full general ledger system and the innovative Collaborative Accounting Framework. The goal is a synergistic approach between accounting professionals and business owners, and Laura shares her insights on certification, onboarding, and maintaining a balanced work culture within the profession, underscoring the importance of collaborative efforts and continuous learning in today's accounting landscape. She and Randy further explore strategies to elevate the accounting profession while creating a healthy, fulfilling work environment. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
In this episode, I got to sit down with Randy Crabtree, the co-founder of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax, Host of the Unique CPA Podcast and Bridging the Gap Conference, and Keynote Speaker. We discussed Randy's background in accounting and what led him to start Tri-Merit. He shares the overview of the upcoming Bridging the Gap Conference in Chicago and what he is most excited about, such as topics relating to automating, collaborating, and delegating. Hear all that and more in this exciting new episode! Guest Information: Randy Crabtree - Co-Founder of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-crabtree-1945a67/ Website: https://tri-merit.com/ Email: randy.crabtree@tri-merit.com 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 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rush-tech-support/support
On this special bonus episode of The Unique CPA, host Rob Brown from The Accounting Influencers Podcasts interviews prominent speakers of the upcoming Bridging the Gap Conference 2024, set to take place from July 22-24 in Rosemont, Illinois. Featured guests include Chad Davis, Roman Villard, Al-Nesha Jones, and Hitendra Patil, who share their backgrounds, insights about the accounting profession, and their excitement for the conference. They discuss their individual sessions, which range from exploring mental health and work-life balance to advanced automation and dealing with the accounting talent shortage. The episode provides useful tips on making the most out of attendance at such events, emphasizing the importance of building genuine connections and approaching the conference with an open mind. The episode concludes by highlighting the unique aspects of the conference and the impact of its organizer, Unique CPA host Randy Crabtree. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree welcomes Francesca Reicheter, founder and president of Inspiring My Generation, to Episode 162 of The Unique CPA. Francesca shares her personal journey with mental health challenges from a young age, including her experiences with anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder, and the importance of mental health awareness, strategies to manage mental well-being. Her nonprofit organization aims to prevent suicide through awareness, conversation, education, and support. A poignant and inspiring discussion on overcoming mental health struggles and supporting others in their journey—this is one you don't want to miss. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
The Unique CPA returns for Episode 161 with host Randy Crabtree welcoming Dave Olsen, founder and CEO of Nimbl and Nimbl Staffing. Dave delves deep into the essential elements of leadership, culture, and growth that have fueled Nimbl's success, including his transition from a Big Four auditor to a trailblazing business leader, building a thriving remote team across the U.S., Canada, and the Philippines. Dave identifies his evolution from an accounting “technician” to a leader as a key aspect of his growth and success, and highlights the importance of cultivating a strong people experience (PX) and client experience (CX). Nimbl's innovative strategies ensures the company remains adaptable and resilient, and Dave shares numerous actionable insights on fostering exceptional team culture and achieving sustainable growth. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Growing Your Firm | Strategies for Accountants, CPA's, Bookkeepers , and Tax Professionals
In this episode of Growing Your Firm, host David Cristello interviews Randy Crabtree, a top influencer in the accounting industry. Randy, co-founder of Tri-Merit, discusses R&D, tax credits, and cost segregation, sharing insights on the success of his firm. Tune in for a valuable conversation on creating a culture of value and importance in the workplace. The listener will learn about the importance of creating a culture where people feel valued and can be themselves, as well as the benefits of specializing in niche areas in accounting. Randy Crabtree is a renowned figure in the accounting industry, known for his innovative approach to building successful firms and fostering a positive company culture. With a career spanning over three decades, Randy has established himself as a thought leader in the field of accounting and tax consulting. In the podcast episode, Randy discusses the importance of building a strong culture within a remote work setting. He highlights the significance of creating a workplace where individuals feel valued, important, and free to be themselves.
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Episode 211 FACULTY: Andrew Lassise CLASS: #TechTime In this podcast episode, Scotty interviews Andrew Lassise, the founder of Tech 4 Accountants, now integrated with Rightworks. Andrew shares his journey through the tech industry, focusing on IT solutions for accountants and the integration of AI in business operations. Andrew discusses his personal transformation from battling addiction to building a successful tech company that was recently acquired by Rightworks. He delves into the significance of cybersecurity for accounting firms, the evolution of AI, especially ChatGPT, and its applications in enhancing business efficiency. Andrew emphasizes the importance of embracing AI to stay ahead in the tech landscape. Shout Outs: Rightworks, ProSeries, Drake, TechGuru, UltraTax, Zapier, ChatGPT, Excel, TurboTax, QuickBooks Online, LiveFlow, Practice Protect, Randy Johnston, Mike Rosedale, Randy Crabtree, Scaling New Heights, Bridging the Gap, Blake Oliver Chapters: 0:00 Teaser 01:41 Introduction 02:44 Getting into Tech 07:30 Focusing on Accountants 13:20 WISP 16:59 Being Acquired by Rightworks 18:50 The Podcast for Marketing 23:46 Using AI for Answering the same Questions 28:55 Ways to Use AI 35:47 Replacing Yourself with AI On Purpose 47:24 AI and Parodies 53:18 Conclusion Connect With Us On Linkedin! Andrew Lassise https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-lassise/ Rightworks https://www.linkedin.com/company/rightworks/ https://www.rightworks.com/ Scotty OKR Scarano https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscarano/ Accounting High https://www.linkedin.com/company/accounting-high/ https://www.accountinghigh.com/ Tags: AI Tech, Accountancy AI, Andrew Lassise, AI Jobs, Tech Accountants, Cybersecurity, AI Integration, AI Marketing, Automation, WISP, ChatGPT, Human Workforce, AI Cybersecurity, Tech Startups, Customer Support, Enhanced Productivity, SMEs AI, Knowledge Management, AI Tools, Tech Companies --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
On Episode 138 of The Unique CPA, join host Randy Crabtree as he chats with Timothy Wingate Jr., founder of G+F Business and Financial Consulting, about his journey from wanting to be the next Doogie Howser to creating a niche accounting practice focused on the construction industry. Timothy's father worked in construction, so his experience runs deep and across generations, so his insights on niching, work-life balance, and effective marketing strategies are sure to be relevant to any accounting firm that is looking to drill down. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree welcomes Lauren Baptiste to Episode 156 of The Unique CPA. A kindred spirit on the topic of mental health for professionals, Lauren shares her profound journey from CPA burnout to work-life balance. Her actionable insights into recognizing burnout, lifestyle changes, and redefining productivity in the accounting profession could very well make a difference to any listener who is looking to take the first step to changing the direction their career is taking them. Discover strategies for self-care, identifying signs of burnout in yourself and others, and more. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
On Episode 155 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree talks to SALT expert Jordan Goodman about various state and local tax issues including market-based sourcing, the impact of the pandemic on remote workforces, the ongoing implications of the Wayfair decision, and nuances of passthrough entity tax laws. Always an enthusiast, Jordan takes the complexities of tax law and offers fun and engaging insights for professionals navigating these topics. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
On Episode 154 of The Unique CPA, Randy Crabtree engages in a far reaching discussion with Alan Whitman, former CEO at Baker Tilly, who now serves as an advisor and coach to professionals. They delve into the necessary evolution of the accounting profession, exploring themes of innovation, breaking traditional molds, and fostering a sustainable and attractive future for CPAs. Whitman shares his remarkable journey from a bright-eyed associate to a visionary leader, emphasizing the vital shifts needed in professional services and the “enjoyment gap” that seems to exist in the accounting profession, driving the pipeline problem we are currently facing. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Randy Crabtree sits down with Chris Farmand of Small Batch Standard on Episode 152 of The Unique CPA. They delve into the complexities and financial management gaps in the brewing industry, and how that relates to niching principles generally: the importance of deep relationships, industry concentration, and adapting to market changes. Lead generation, value pricing, and client transitions feature as well, with Chris reviewing the experiences he's had in running Small Batch Standard. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Like a flickering flame left unchecked, burnout will become rogue and rage out of control until it consumes you entirely. It is the flames that will lead you into the abyss of exhaustion. In this episode, Randy Crabtree, the co-founder and partner of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals, equips us with insights to learn how to end burnout. Burnout comes from trying to outwork our work, and Randy explains some steps to change and reverse that chronic stress our brain experiences. He also shares how working less can help avoid burnout and increase profitability. You don't have to face that battle with burnout alone. Join Randy and extinguish the raging flames of burnout in today's conversation. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://theabundantaccountant.com/
This episode dives into unknown and upcoming tax advantages for CRE investors with Randy Crabtree, Co-Founder of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. Host Taylor Curtiss sits with Randy to discuss commonly used and untapped tax opportunities in commercial real estate, including cost segregation and renewable energy tax credits, and how these can significantly benefit investors and developers. Randy also shares insights into the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on the sector and stresses the importance of following one's passion. Additionally, Randy opens up about his personal journey of recovery following a stroke, how it reshaped his outlook on life, and led to his involvement in craft beer entrepreneurship.Meet Randy Crabtree: From Stroke Survivor to Tax Incentive GuruRandy's Unexpected Journey into Accounting and TaxationLearning from Early Career Shifts: Passion Over ProfitA Pivotal Career Moment: The Importance of Corporate CultureThe Birth and Growth of Tri-Merit: A Story of Passion and PersistenceThe Unique CPA Podcast: Sharing Knowledge and Inspiring ChangeRedefining Success: Lessons from the Podcast and BeyondConfronting Mental Health: Randy's Personal Battle and AdvocacyEmbracing Vulnerability and Its ImpactThe Power of Sharing Personal StoriesStrategies for Mental Recharge and Avoiding BurnoutDaily Habits for Mental WellnessExploring Tax Opportunities in Commercial Real EstateRenewable Energy Tax Credits: A Game ChangerNavigating the Inflation Reduction ActThe Importance of Reputable Tax AdvicePersonal Stories and Passion ProjectsFuture Trends in Commercial Real EstateRapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights.Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties.Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexiAbout Randy Crabtree:Randy Crabtree is a widely followed author, lecturer, and podcast host for the accounting profession. Randy is also past President of the 501(c)(3) Stroke Survivors Empowering Each Other (SSEEO) and partner in an award-winning craft beer and bottle shop in Chicago, Illinois.Since 2019, he has hosted the weekly “The Unique CPA” podcast, which ranks among the world's 5% most popular programs (Source: Listen Score). You can find articles from Randy in Accounting Today's Voices column, the AICPA Tax Adviser, cpa Trendlines, and intuit. He is a regular presenter at events around the world. Randy's perspective took a sharp turn in 2014 when he suffered from a stroke. The path to recovery led him to re-focus on the importance of helping others and incorporating things he was passionate about into everyday life. As co-founder of Tri-Merit, this meant educating staff – and anyone who would listen -- on stroke awareness, early detection and on the simple pleasures in life like craft beer. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi
On Episode 151 of The Unique CPA, Darryl Bates-Brownsword joins Randy Crabtree to discuss the importance of succession planning and its associated challenges. They delve into the benefits of early exit planning, with Darryl identifying the transition from selling hours to value-based service offerings as a key obstacle. Ultimately, exit planning is vital for businesses, and for CPAs looking to boost their advisory offerings, Darryl's platform Capitaliz provides a guided way to do just that. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUniqueCPA.com
Episode 202 FACULTY: David Bergstein, CPA CLASS: #TheGuide In this episode, Scott interviews David Bergstein, a CPA, covering various aspects of David's journey in accounting and his insights into the profession from his decades of experience. They discuss topics such as the relevance of becoming a CPA for young people, marketing strategies for accounting firms, the future of the accounting profession including automation and remote firms, strategies for firm growth, and the bright future ahead. Shout Outs: Ed Mendlowitz, Roman Kevchak, Randy Johnson, Randy Crabtree, BotKeeper Conference, Prime Global Conference, BKR Conference, QBO, Xero, Sage, Zoho Chapters: 02:53 How Dave got into Accounting 06:40 What Dave Does Now 08:38 Pickleball 09:01 Introducing Accounting in the Classroom 11:38 Should Young People Become CPAs? 15:53 Marketing and Positioning 18:34 The Future of Accounting 20:37 Do You Need to Hire A CPA or Not? 22:26 Automation 23:44 Remote Firms 28:58 Firm Growth 31:57 The Future is Bright 36:41 Dave's Future Plans 39:19 Choosing Software 42:20 Conclusion Connect With Us On Linkedin! David Bergstein https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbergstein/ Scotty OKR Scarano https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottscarano/ Accounting High https://www.linkedin.com/company/accounting-high/ https://www.accountinghigh.com/ Tags: fiscal doctor, accounting advisor, marketing positioning, millennial mindset, hiring CPAs, remote firms, accounting automation, firm growth, pickleball enthusiast, continuing education, FBI aspirations, IRS agent, choosing software, accounting future, accounting publications, professional services, accounting deadlines, accounting professor, career advice, accounting excitement --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
This week, Little Green Light outlines a simple strategy you can use on Valentine's Day (or even year-round!) to make sure your donors feel the love. They share insider information about how a nonprofit called GrubStreet has successfully incorporated thank you calls into their donor acknowledgment and engagement strategy. Then we chat with Randy Crabtree, a co-founder and partner of Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals, about four tax credits and incentives your nonprofit may be able to take advantage of. In this episode, we mention a few resources you may want to check out! — Download Little Green Light's Guide to Acknowledging Gifts: www.littlegreenlight.com/jenni — Check out Tri-Merit's website: tri-merit.com — Get my once-per-week email newsletter: nonprofitjenni.com/subscribe Produced by Ben Hill Sound Music by Emily Summers ©2024 Nonprofit Jenni. All Rights Reserved.