Isaac M. O'Bannon

The Virtual Consultant

A Productivity in Practice Feature

By Isaac M. O'Bannon

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From the Sept. 2008 Issue

In recent years, technological advancements have made it possible for many companies, even accounting firms, to allow some of their professional staff to work remotely. With a shortage of experienced staff in the profession, it often makes sense to hold onto seasoned workers, even if they move out of the area.

Likewise, many of these same technologies have allowed traditional accounting firms to provide remote accounting and bookkeeping services to their clients, essentially acting as a “virtual CFO,” providing most or all of the posting, closing and reconciliation functions, as well as payroll, financial statement preparation and financial analysis. One accounting professional has found a way to merge the best of both concepts.

Based in Kansas City, RPPC, Inc. (www.RPPC.net) has never had a traditional office during its more than 10 years, opting instead to have its president and staff work from home offices, from the road or from client locations. Pam Newman, who started the consultancy in 1997 and holds CMA and CFM credentials, says this has enabled the firm to keep overhead costs at a minimum while offering competitive services that are based on client needs.

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Pam Newman

President, RPPC, Inc.

Website: www.RPPC.net

Kansas City, Mo.

Productivity Score: 226


“I focus on building long-term relationships with my clients that are based on helping them build strong businesses with solid financial foundations and an understanding of what their own financials really mean,” she said. “With today’s remote technologies, I can be anywhere and be responsive to client needs. The firm’s name is an acronym that also represents Pam’s mission with clients: “Realizing Profitable Potential through Change.”

RPPC specializes in QuickBooks and its POS offerings, and provides a full range of accounting services that includes bookkeeping and financial analysis, aiding in payroll processes, business consulting, and education of business owners. With some clients, the focus is on helping them perform tasks themselves, while for others, RPPC offers full, in-house accounting services. The firm intentionally does not prepare taxes, but rather partners with area practitioners to prepare clients for annual reporting. “I try to help a business be more responsible with its finances by better understanding their processes, so my relationship with the business adds value to their relationship with their CPA.”

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