EP464: Spotlight - Christine Siegenthaler - The Importance Of Contingency Planning For Bookkeepers

13 Mar 2025 • 31 min • EN
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“In the bookkeeping and accounting world, if someone gets sick and that client can't get what they need, they just get back into the universe and another bookkeeper picks them up. So you lose everything.” -Christine Siegenthaler Christine Siegenthaler, founder of Succession Security, discusses the importance of contingency planning for solo bookkeepers and small bookkeeping firms. She shares how Succession Security helps ensure businesses continue operating during unexpected events like illness, injury, or even death. In this interview, you'll learn: Why contingency planning is essential How technology enables seamless business continuity Steps to secure your business To find out more about Christine, click here. Connect with her on LinkedIn. To learn how Succession Security can help you, visit SuccessionSecurity.com. Time Stamp 00:37 - Why solo bookkeepers need a contingency plan 01:52 - Risks of losing clients without a backup plan 03:22 - Importance of documentation and access to critical accounts 04:07 - Using cloud-based technology for seamless transitions 07:30 - The role of internet and cloud-based services in contingency planning 13:35 - Finding and trusting the right person to help manage your business 15:04 - The personal nature of bookkeeping and why AI can’t replace human interaction 17:23 - The challenge of bookkeepers taking time off – business doesn't stop 19:31 - Legal considerations and recommended insurance coverage 21:22 - Best practices for security, encryption, and protecting client data 24:14 - How proactive planning ensures business continuity and client security 29:05 - The importance of designating an emergency point of contact 30:05 - How to get started with Succession Security and where to learn more

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