This episode of the Small Firm Philosophy podcast features an interview with Sandy Johns, owner of Revolution Financial, a small accounting firm based in the Atlanta area. Johns discusses how she culled her firm's client roster to a manageable size and how doing so affected her well-being professionally and personally.
SFP is produced by the AICPA & CIMA's firm practice management section, better known as the Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS). Erin Hartman, a manager with PCPS, conducted the interview. This episode is part of a ongoing content series on accounting firm business model transformation that PCPS is spearheading for the AICPA & CIMA.
For more on the series, go to the Transforming Your Business Model landing page. For more on Sandy Johns and her firm, check out the Revolution Financial website.
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