Choosing a Financial Primary Platform for Your Virtual Bookkeeping Business
On this week’s episode I’m chatting with Joyce Washington: a business strategist and virtual CFO who helps small business owners keep more of their profits, pay less in taxes, and earn more money through savvy money management. She is a licensed Certified Public Accountant, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, and she is a certified advisor for Xero. And that’s what this episode is about — we talk all about how she helps her clients using Xero, why she decided to focus solely on that platform instead of QuickBooks, and what the transition was like as she made the switch.
So if you have been considering niching your virtual bookkeeping business by way of the financial platform you’re using, this is the episode for you.
About Joyce:
Joyce M. Washington is a business strategist & virtual CFO who helps small business owners keep more of their profits, pay less in taxes and earn more money through savvy money management.
Joyce is a licensed Certified Public Accountant, holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting and is a certified advisor for Xero…She uses her masterful & highly sought after finance skills to help her clients create long term growth and profit management strategies.
As a regular contributor to publications like CPA Practice Advisor, Prevention Magazine and SmartCEO Magazine, Joyce is a true expert in the accounting field and was even named one of the CPA Practice Advisor’s 40 under 40.
Visit her website: thecommoncents.com
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About Kemberli
Kemberli Stephenson is a business coach, accountant, and Amazon bestselling author. Each week, she interviews a guest from a carefully curated group of coaches, support professionals, and even other MoneyPro’s who are the best in their zone of genius and who want to share their favorite business tips, tools, and strategies with you.
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