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How to get referrals from a CPA

Watching financial advisors try to develop relationships with CPAs is pretty pathetic. Most advisors approach the CPA with the pretense that the CPA is sitting there with nothing to do but entertain meetings with them about how to send over every client. It’s pretentious and even a bit desperate.

There is a cooler method of getting referrals from a CPA. Instead of approaching the CPA with an invitation to Morton’s Steakhouse (which makes you get used and abused for the steak dinner), try this:

  • Tell the CPA you are willing to pay for their time
  • Use all resources possible to gain as much information as you can about the CPA prior to the meeting – don’t go in there unarmed
  • Approach them and interview them about their business as you would if you were looking for someone to refer your clients to. See here for the list of questions for financial advisors to ask a CPA.
  • Ask useful questions that demonstrate you genuinely care about how the person runs their business (shocker!)
  • Avoid trying to barter for business or work out a deal right away. If it makes sense, discuss your practice after all of the questions on your list are covered.

The important thing is how you execute this process. Your intention and mindset matter as much as the words you say. You want to show them that you are there out of commitment to your clients, and that you’ll honor theirs. Be patient and don’t expect them to come around overnight. Most of all, don’t make assumptions about how they run their business, or that they have any interest in developing a relationship with you.

Be:

  • Humble
  • Unassuming
  • Curious
  • Intrigued

This is usually what is missing from the equation when a financial advisor approaches a CPA to develop a relationship. Be different and you’ll be that rare financial advisor who is able to develop referral relationships not only with CPAs but with other centers-of-influence as well.

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