Your Spouse – The Perfect Business Partner
Look No Further For Your Business Partner… It Could Be Your Spouse
There are 57 million married couples in the United States. Among the vows to love honor and cherish, many couples are making an additional commitment to go into business together.
Do you remember your first few dates? Going into business with your spouse requires the same kind of introspection and choices. It isn’t for everyone, but many people find their spouse is the perfect business partner.
My parents have been in business together for a long time. As an innocent observer for the last 30 or so years, I think the drive home makes it possible to work together and live together. The success of their marriage has been the ability to be a role-player at work and a spouse at home. The de-briefing time on the commute home makes all the difference for their relationship.
I don’t think it was intentional. But they both drive to work in separate cars and come and go at different times. At first you might think it would be more convenient to commute together, but for them, the alone-time in the car to and from work lets them get in the home or work mind-set. This might not work for everyone, but it works for them.
A Tax Practice is a Great Business to Partner with Your Spouse
If you like to be together and enjoy each other’s company working together to accomplish a goal, starting a professional tax and accounting practice could be the perfect choice for you. Just like a marriage, establishing a model for resolving conflict and making decisions is critical.
My parents have been very successful at dividing the responsibilities at work and functioning at home as a married couple. In fact, if my Dad wants to “talk shop” at home, my mom “gently” reminds him that the time for “shop talk” has passed, and now it’s time to be a couple. It took them a while to make the distinction, but now they are very successful at keeping work and home separate.
Is It More Complicated If We Work From Home?
It can be… if you’re not careful. I’m a big advocate of working from home, and with a little advance planning it doesn’t have to become an all-consuming life of business, business, business. Click HERE for to see if working from home is right for you.
All Partnerships Have Their Rewards
Expect a hiccup every once in a while. You will more than likely experience times when you disagree with each other. That’s what makes partnerships different from sole proprietorships. When you’re the only one who makes decisions, there’s nobody to argue with. There’s also nobody to give good, objective advice.
Working through differences and achieving solutions will not only strengthen your business, but will often lead to better decisions. Besides, if you’ve done your homework ahead of time, the process for resolving differences will already be established and you’ll be able to solve problems at work without taking them home.
Love, Honor, Cherish… And be Profitable
Partnering with your spouse can be a wonderful experience. In fact, for tax professionals it’s the perfect partnership. There may be times when it’s a challenge, but the rewards are great. Because many professional tax preparers work half-time or less, semi-retiring with your spouse can be very fun.
The Professional Tax Preparer Certification Provides all the Tools You Need to Start a Profitable and Rewarding Tax Partnership
Partnering with your spouse might be a good idea for you, but a professional tax practice is a great idea. As the tax code continues to get more and more complicated, the need for skilled and qualified tax professionals has never been greater. Every year, more people have professionals prepare and file their income taxes… this is great news for you. If you take the first step.
What’s the next step? Simply click on the link below and learn more about how achievable, profitable and easy starting a professional tax preparation business will be for you. You owe it to yourself to find out more about how you can create the income and lifestyle that you and your family deserve.


