Early in my career, I thought good decision-making meant slowing down. More analysis.More opinions.More time. It felt responsible. It felt careful. And sometimes it was necessary. But over time, through my own experience and by watching people make decisions, I started to notice a pattern. When the answer is yes, it is usually clear.When the answer is no, it is…
What Most Clients Get Wrong About Their CPA One of the most common misunderstandings I see is the belief that a CPA’s job is to quietly process information, nod along, and deliver a finished product at the end of the year. That misunderstanding is where relationships start to break down. Because a CPA’s value doesn’t come from silence… it comes…
One of the most common mistakes I see business owners make is confusing cost with value. On paper, the lowest fee often looks like the smartest decision. In reality, it’s frequently the most expensive one — just not right away. I recently worked with a client who purchased a professional practice. They had used a low-cost provider to prepare their tax return. That…