About this episode
Sponsors BQE CORE: http://cloudaccountingpodcast.promo/core Sign up for Inclusion Without Assimilation , an event for for finance, accounting, and fintech, in Boston, on Friday, September 6 from 9 AM to 11:30 AM EDT at the WeWork at 501 Boylston Street. Show Notes 00:22 – Can you charge premium fees if you call yourself a bookkeeper? 01:11 – What are the odds that David will escape federal grand jury duty and get to attend Accountex 2019? 02:56 – Meghan shares the inspiration behind the Inclusion Without Assimilation - Encouraging Diversity and Inclusion within the Accounting, Finance and Fintech world event , featuring some of The Cloud Accounting Podcast’s former guests – Jina Etienne , and Nayo Carter-Gray 07:57 – The reviews are in! David and Blake run down some more reviews of the show from iTunes and Podchaser 10:37 – Intuit’s ecosystem, and revenue continue to grow, according to their latest earnings report | Intuit 13:20 – Well, they do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery .. QuickBooks’ latest addition, employee benefits options , looks a lot like Gusto’s product offering | Intuit QuickBooks 15:07 – The Xero-OnPay partnership - in search of a bountiful harvest from the ag industry | Xero Blog 15:32 – In light of Expensify’s recent CPE-credit offering , Blake explains why this might be a no-brainer when it comes to increasing engagement | Business Wire 18:07 – Cash – more than $6 billion of it - is still king in some of Uber’s global locations | MarketWatch 21:31 – Strategic move or smokescreen? UPS eliminates 60+ accounting jobs in Texas | The Dallas Morning News 24:13 – Tax preparers who don’t raise their rates are leaving a load of money on the table | Accounting Today 26:15 -- Meghan talks about changing the scope of services along with raising rates, and why bookkeepers are typically the first to try out new strategies, like perpetual accounting | CPA Practice Advisor 27:55 – 34.3 billion reasons the IRS needs a bigger budget | Indiana University 29:07 -- Why Matt Paff ( another former CAP guest ) is showing MYOB the door | LinkedIn 30:53 – In the aftermath of last week’s WeWork discussion , a listener, Amy Walker, CPA, shared how she’s witnessed coworking spaces, like WeWork, evolve into more of an enterprise solution 32:55 – A Work-from-Anywhere strategy benefits both companies and their employees | Harvard Business Review 34:43 – Can help desk software help accounting firms help their customers? | Future Firm 37:19 If you’re not into more software, Blake, David, and Meghan share some other strategies for tackling customer service 39:00 – Bookkeepers, who’s really your client ? Why there’s more value-add when books are done for the business, not just the tax return | AccountingWEB Connect with Meghan Blair-Valero Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoggedInbooks LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghan-blair-valero-6825b11b/ Get in Touch Thanks for listening and for the great reviews! We appreciate you! Follow and tweet @BlakeTOliver and @DavidLeary . Find us on Facebook and, if you like what you hear, please do us a favor and write a review on iTunes , or Podchaser . Interested in sponsoring the Cloud Accounting Podcast? For details, read the prospectus . Subscribe Apple Podcasts: http://cloudacctpod.link/ApplePodcasts Spotify: http://cloudacctpod.link/Spotify Google Play: http://cloudacctpod.link/GooglePlay Stitcher: http://cloudacctpod.link/Stitcher Overcast: http://cloudacctpod.link/Overcast