Reflections from an Experienced BV and Litigation Support Professional The author recalls that he originally thought that going solo was an ideal world. He distinctly recalls “I imagined hanging out my shingle and top shelf clients calling me to do their valuation projects on day one. Those clients would pay premium fees for my sage advice and bespoke reports. And the workflow would be steady.” Given his years of experience, the author shares eight truisms of being a solo practitioner. In my original, ideal world of going solo, I imagined hanging out my shingle and top shelf clients calling me…
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By developing expertise in a new practice area, a CPA can increase income and become a more well-rounded professional. Robert M. Caplan, CPA, shares his helpful insights on how to help you and your practice. To read the full article in The Tax Adviser, click: How to Add a New Specialty to Your Practice.