Have you ever used the word creative as an adjective to describe your accountant?!
And, we’re not talking about “Enron” or “WoldCom” creativity.
We’re talking about the accountants who can think outside the box and come up with solutions to meet the most complex business needs, while ensure compliance and adherence to all applicable rules and regulations. That’s what I would consider a creative approach to accounting.
We preach to our clients “the business should never work for the accountant,” or “the tail should never wag the dog.” If there is a viable business plan to achieve the goals of an enterprise, the accountants need to charge themselves with ability and creativity to figure out a way to make the accounting work in a SIMPLE and TRANSPARENT way so that the business has a clear means of measuring their success.
We’re on a mission to make the world a better place through small business development, and being a ‘sparring partner’ for you and your business is our passion.
If you see myself or anyone from my team at an event, please say hi. We’re always happy to talk shop and brainstorm. And if we can solve your problem over lunch or a beer, happy to do so!
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