This is not exactly a tax question but I thought, if I might, I would like to tap the brain trust here and get some advice.
Last year I got a church as a new review client. My engagement letter includes an approximate quote with a caveat that I would charge extra if significant time was necessary.
Of course, the quote turned out to be low (significantly) but I thought, for the sake of goodwill, if nothing else, I wouldn't charge for the overage that first year. Besides, I'm fairly new to doing churches so I figured some of that time was learning curve/lack of familiarity. This year, I'm half way through and I'm already over budget. I need to submit for a fee change but need to shore up my academy award acting skills so that I don't come off as wildly uncomfortable as I am.
Any of you have techniques that you use to talk yourself into not being uncomfortable about this stuff?
Any tips on how best to approach this would be greatly appreciated.
Last year I got a church as a new review client. My engagement letter includes an approximate quote with a caveat that I would charge extra if significant time was necessary.
Of course, the quote turned out to be low (significantly) but I thought, for the sake of goodwill, if nothing else, I wouldn't charge for the overage that first year. Besides, I'm fairly new to doing churches so I figured some of that time was learning curve/lack of familiarity. This year, I'm half way through and I'm already over budget. I need to submit for a fee change but need to shore up my academy award acting skills so that I don't come off as wildly uncomfortable as I am.
Any of you have techniques that you use to talk yourself into not being uncomfortable about this stuff?
Any tips on how best to approach this would be greatly appreciated.
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