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| Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 9:00 pm Post subject: Effectiveness of Universal Accounting Course |
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I have read many apprehensive potential clients of this course express a desire to know whether this course can provide them the tools necessary to run and operate a succesful accounting business. In my estimation the answer is up to you, and always will be. No amount of education, CPA designation, certification, accounting degree or masters in taxation can insure business success. These are only tools to assist in building your inventory of product you will be selling: Knowledge. Effectively delivering your product to the market place in a way that produces profitable results will require nothing less than good old American "get up and go". The level of motivation and desire to succeed will ensure your ability to profitably deliver any product to the market. So before you take the course, ask yourself: "Do I have what it takes to get out of bed every morning to prospect clients, sell my service, research new markets, modify my service offering to meet changing client demands, say no to clients who want me to work for free, chase leads, attend networking meetings, run and operate the day to day aspects of the business?" If not, owning your own business is not for you, regardless of whether its accounting or selling nails.
Henry Ford had less than a high school education,let alone any accounting knowledge, but he built the Ford Motor Company....because he had the desire. If you have the same type of desire, then this course, and any course on accounting is worth your while. If not.....go work for someone else.
Come on, get angry, get the desire, take this course and go out there and fight for your right to own and managed a succesful bookkeeping practice.
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Bryancpa
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| Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2005 9:01 am Post subject: Sage Advice |
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| It will never happen until you take that first step. |
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