The E-Myth Accountant
Why Most Accounting Practices Don’t Work and What to Do about It
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Narrated by:
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Michael E. Gerber
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M. Darren Root
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Written by:
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Michael E. Gerber
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M. Darren Root CPA CITP
About this listen
By drawing on his decades of experience working with small-business owners, Michael Gerber is adding to his mega-selling E-Myth series with The E-Myth Accountant. This installment provides a one-of-a-kind system for transforming an accountant’s practice into a business positioned for long-term growth.
This is the next installment in the series of E-Myth handbooks developed specifically for key industries. As with previous titles, The E-Myth Accountant has distilled small-business advice that specifically caters to this business segment. Although business owners know everything about their trade, very few know how to effectively run a business—the void that Michael Gerber can fill with his powerful advice. In Gerber’s signature easy-to-understand, easy-to-implement style, he addresses such specific aspects of the business as money, people, management, and growth.
©2011 Michael E. Gerber (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What the critics say
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- Jaroslaw Tyrlicz
- 2022-02-01
Relevant advice for any small business
Reading or listening to this book has helpful advice for small business. You don't need a accounting business to understand it. Definitely, you'll find something useful to compare to your own business.
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- Airikka Passmore
- 2020-09-02
Excellent book
If you’ve just started growing your practice or have found yourself feeling trapped by the business you’ve worked so hard to create THIS is the book for you. I couldn’t put all of my feelings towards my practice together and often felt ashamed that I had started becoming so resentful of the long hours and was in search for direction which often doesn’t come when you’re the owner. I felt enlightened when I began hearing the words which validated that I’m not alone in these feelings and taking some very practical steps could help me reconnect and reignite my passion. I’ve purchased the paper version so I can go back and revisit the suggestive steps to start rebuilding my practice. I hope you find the same inspiration and begin your own journey in reevaluating your practice.
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- Ola Adebero
- 2021-05-28
a good start
this is a good start for building your own accounting firm. its all about the systems and your passions to build a life you deserve yourself.
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- Anonymous User
- 2018-09-20
Too high level to be useful
I absolutely loved EMyth Revisited. It got the juices flowing, but it was very high level. When I saw this book I thought it would get more into the details of how to apply this to an accounting firm. What systems are the most important, how to implement with examples, etc. However this is even higher level. Do Value Pricing, but we won’t explain how. Niche markets are better than being more general, just take our word for it. The longest explanation that occurred in the book was some weird new age concept of becoming one with the universe.
The reason the rating isn’t lower is because it did get me thinking I need to be more strategic with my business and get systems in place before hiring parts of my job out. It did motivate me to get going again, but I think rereading EMyth Revisited would have done the same thing.
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