Humans in Accounting
Most accounting firms don’t fail because of bad ideas. They fail because nothing gets executed. In this episode of Humans in Accounting, James Bohan shares how he built his firm starting from one client—and why taking action early mattered more than having everything figured out. From preparing tax returns by hand to becoming a CFO and eventually launching his own firm, his path wasn’t linear—and that’s exactly the point. They talk about hiring before you feel ready, building systems as you grow, and how “done is better than perfect” actually plays out in real life. If you’re thinking about starting or scaling your firm, this episode is a practical reminder: You don’t need perfect—you need momentum. 🎯 What you’ll learn: • Why waiting for perfect slows you down • How one client can start a firm • The importance of taking action early • Why hiring sooner can unlock growth • How to build a niche in accounting • Offshore hiring and scaling • Real lessons from building a firm 🎧 South Offices Home https://southoffices.com/ [https://southoffices.com/] 🌎 Nearshore Accounting Company https://southoffices.com/nearshore-accounting-company/ [https://southoffices.com/nearshore-accounting-company/] 📞 Talk to a CPA-led nearshore team specialist https://calendly.com/alex-southoffices [https://calendly.com/alex-southoffices] TOPICS COVERED • James’ early career and starting as a bookkeeper • From no accounting experience to CPA • Transition from firm to CFO role • Starting his own firm from a single client • Building a niche in real estate & private equity • Offshore hiring and scaling a team • In-person vs online networking today • Lessons from the GFC and early career struggles • Systems and hiring early • Advice for new firm owners
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