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Solve Your Time Problem in Your Accounting Practice
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Solve Your Time Problem in Your Accounting Practice
Sandi Smith Leyva, CPA,Xero Certified Advisor
Learning Objectives
• Discover new time management techniques• Identify ways to save time at work• Discover new ways to schedule and manage your calendar
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Agenda
• 1 time technique that will literally rock your world
• 2 simple strategic time management concepts
• 2 time-saving skills• The latest in research from neuroscience
about multi-tasking
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Why Do We Have a Time Problem
• Constant updates in accounting “rules”• Constant tax updates• Some of us stop there!
• No time for any other learning, much less innovation!– Soft skills, time management– Result is we’re not working as smart as we could
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Time Batching
•Mastering Your Time = Mastering Your Schedule– Take control back from your clients and your staff
Time Batching
• Transform your calendar into blocks of time– Calls– Client work– Out of office visits– Fires
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A Batch Calendar
Time of Day
M T W T F
8 Coaching Sales Sales Team
10 Coaching Calls Personal Calls Training
12 Coaching Writing Errands Onsite
2 Coaching Writing Onsite
4 Coaching Writing Onsite
Time Batching
• It’s not enough to know you need to do this– You have to start– The reward is 1-2 hours or more pickup per DAY!
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#1 - Your True Worth Per Hour
•$50,000 $25•$100,000 $50•$250,000 $125•$500,000 $250•$1,000,000 $500
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Your True Worth Per Hour
• Why important?– You must always do
higher dollar tasks with your time or you will go backwards
– It’s the law of averages
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Your True Worth Per Hour
• Start doing $500/hour tasks first, then do $10/hour tasks
• You don’t see a dr. answering their own phone, taking appointments, filing…
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What This Is Costing
• If you pick up 1 hour per week:– At $100/hour * 50 weeks = $5,000– At $250/hour * 50 weeks = $12,500
• If you pick up 1 hour per day:– At $100/hour * 250 days = $25,000
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It’s About Time
• “My time management has been greatly improved. I have had an 11.5% increase in overall gross income for this year compared to last year.” -Cindy Hovig, Beyond Balanced Books
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#2 Concept - Reusability
• The power of reusability– Standardization (McDonald’s)– Can be delegated – you can train someone
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#2 Concept - Reusability
• Reusability– Training aids– FAQ– Scripts– Charts of Accounts– Check Lists– Proposals– Client Intake
• Example - websites
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Beyond What You Think Is Possible
“I was able to triple my gross revenues…Sandi’s CPA and QuickBooks background, degree in neuroscience, and experience in the accounting field are a rare combination and makes her uniquely qualified to help accountants start and/or grow their business beyond what they think is possible.” –Suzanne Conrad, Owner, Suzanne W. Conrad, CPA
** we cannot promise this return for everyone **
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Time Skill #1
• Spreadsheet!• Make a list of all your tasks • Put a market dollar value next to
ALL of them• Sort your spreadsheet by lowest to
highest dollar value
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Time Skill #1
• 2 things to get– 1. Look at the skills you need to hire for your
lowest task• What is your hourly rate?
– Let’s say it’s $100 per hour– Free up 10 hours a month
• It will cost you $100 to get a $10/hour person• You will be able to earn $1,000 • 2. You will net $900 (just don’t watch Oprah
with those 10 free hours)
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Time Skill #1
• For maximum leverage, delegate the lowest paying tasks first.
• You will have a harder time if you delegate the higher paying tasks first– This is where new business owners get into trouble
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Time Skill #1
•You will (should) get a jump in income every time you hire!
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Content-Rich
• “I am definitely seeing a change in my attitude and my business … I am enjoying the heck out of Millionaire Time CD I recently purchased. I have listened to it three times now and learn something new and reinforce what I have learned each time.”— Brigid Tara Heydt, Heydt Solutions
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Time Skill #2
• Look at what you’re doing for free– Answering emails/phone calls that are not your clients– Having unbilled phone calls with clients– Posting answers to social media discussions– Reading newsletters that do not generate income for you– Google research unless it’s for a project– How many times you check your favorite website– TV
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Ask Yourself
• “What is the #1 time drain in my day?”• Repeat once a month
– It will always be different
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Move out of comfort zone
• The information Sandi has shared is helping me to move out of my comfort zone and now I am developing plans for my business that I had not even considered. I’m excited for what the future holds for my business. Thanks Sandi!!” — Linda Paulsrud, President, Summit Business Solutions, LLC
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Overcome Blocks & Sacred Cows
• Changing habits is HARD• Standing up to other people is HARD
– We want to be liked• Keep asking “What’s it costing you?”
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Overcome Blocks & Sacred Cows
• We know your blocks:– Husband / housekeeper– Scarcity mindset– I want to do everything for my kids
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Making More in Less Time
• Do you see how?• The neuroscience
– Switching costs – brain overload, stress, burnout– Interruptions – the time it takes you to get back on track
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Questions
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You must complete this survey and the quiz or final exam (for the recorded version) to qualify to receive CPE credit.
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Alexandria, VA 22314-1574Phone: (800) 966-6679
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