CPA Practice Advisor

DEC 2012

Today's Technology for Tomorrow's Firm.

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WHERE DOES YOUR FIRM STAND? Brian and one of his sons riding horses in Colorado. accounting. He then received dual undergraduate degrees in accounting and finance, and an MBA in Business Administration from New York University's Stern School of Business. An active outdoorsman, Brian tries to get on the ski slopes as much as he can before the tax season starts, and also enjoys hiking and camping. He also works out with weights and an elliptical machine every day, including during tax season. To unwind at the end of tax season, he "gets back to serenity" by taking some alone time in the moun- tains or traveling. Last year, he went to Port Hardy, a rugged area on the northern tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, which is known for its wilderness adventures, kayaking, caving, diving and fishing. Brian's wife Caren occasionally helps with the practice and is an entrepreneur in her own right, with an organizational consulting business called Cluter Be Gone (www.CluterBeGone.net). "She's consulted other entities for years on business efficiency issues, including time and virtual office conversion/ongoing procedure. Why not for me?" And yes, she also takes some personal vacation time to unwind a couple of times a year. Te Shaltakoffs and their sons like atending football games, and also spend time together exploring the mountains. Brian still has New York in his blood, though, and is a diehard Yankees fan. What We've Learned (an interesting stat) PRODUCTIVITY SCORE AVERAGES • Regarding wireless in the office: Over one-third of firms indicate that they provide wireless access in their offices. Unfortunately, 10% don't seem to encrypt and/or hide the SSID. Take the productivity survey today at www.CPAPracticeAdvisor.com/productivity-survey PRODUCTIVITY. The Productivity Survey.v2 includes a series of updated questions to measure your  PK³ Q NPMBSARGTGRW ?LB adoption of technology. PERFORMANCE. $?AF  PK AMKNJCRGLE RFC Productivity Survey.v2 receives its own individualized report with correlations between overall productivity ?LB ?AACNR?LAC MD CÄ AGCLR processes and technology solutions. PROFITABILITY. Each individual report includes suggestions for improving the NPMBSARGTGRW GL WMSP  PK 6GRF increased productivity, your  PK A?L KCCR RMB?W³ of producing more with less. Q BCK?LBQ

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