When an attorney says, “We had a strong year,” the first question should be: based on what?
Revenue?
Billable hours?
Trust account balance?
Cash sitting in the operating account?
Many small to mid-sized law firms generating between $500,000 and $2 million annually assume performance is strong because revenue is growing.
But revenue is not the same as owner income.
And confusion between the two creates financial blind spots.
It is common in law firms to see:
- High receivables aging beyond 60 or 90 days
- Contingency cases distorting cash flow timing
- Partners drawing unevenly without margin clarity
- Overhead increasing alongside revenue, with no ratio discipline
- Associates' billing hours that do not convert cleanly into collected revenue
On paper, a firm may generate $1.5 million in annual revenue.
But after payroll, rent, case management software, marketing, insurance, professional dues, and delayed collections, the actual distributable profit may be far lower than expected.
The issue is rarely legal competence.
It is financial interpretation.
Many firms receive monthly reports. Transactions are categorized. Taxes are filed.
But no one is consistently asking:
What is our true operating margin?
What is profit per partner after overhead?
What percentage of billed work is actually collected?
How predictable is our cash flow across quarters?
Without those answers, it is easy to believe the firm is performing well simply because revenue appears strong.
Traditional bookkeeping records activity. Tax preparation ensures compliance. Neither guarantees that someone is reviewing realization rates, collection timing, overhead ratios, partner compensation structure, and margin trends every month with strategic intent.
At Visa Business Plans, we position ourselves as a financial clarity partner. That includes disciplined, accurate bookkeeping handled consistently and on time. But we do not stop at reconciliations and categorized expenses.
Our role goes beyond traditional bookkeeping. We interpret the numbers so your billable hours translate into measurable, sustainable income. We analyze practice-area profitability, receivables aging, overhead structure, partner draws, and cash flow timing. Then we meet with you monthly to turn those insights into operational decisions that increase retained earnings, stabilize distributions, and reduce financial uncertainty.
Our founder has served as a business coach to top attorneys and has consulted for more than fifteen years on the business and financial structuring side of immigration cases. He understands how legal revenue is generated, how contingency and fixed-fee models behave, and how overhead can quietly compress margin in professional service firms. In addition, he has built, grown, and scaled multiple businesses himself. In each case, financial visibility was not optional. It was the control system behind growth and stability.
Billing more hours is not the same as building wealth.
Revenue is not the same as income.
Clarity is the difference.
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The information provided in this blog is intended solely for informational purposes. While we strive to offer accurate and up-to-date content, it should not be considered legal advice. Immigration laws and regulations are subject to change, and individual circumstances can vary widely. For personalized guidance and legal advice regarding your specific immigration situation, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified immigration attorney who can provide you with tailored assistance and ensure compliance with current laws and regulations.
Visa Business Plans is led by Marco Scanu, a certified coach from the University of Miami with a globally-based practice coaching Fortune 1000 company executives, entrepreneurs, as well as professionals in four different continents. Mr. Scanu advises clients on turnaround strategies and crisis management.
Mr. Scanu received a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Cum Laude) from the University of Florida and an MBA in Management from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. Mr. Scanu was also a Visiting Scholar at Michigan State University under the prestigious H. Humphrey Fellowship (Fulbright program) with a focus on Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital, and high-growth enterprises.
At present, Mr. Scanu is the managing partner and CEO at Visa Business Plans, a Miami-based boutique consulting firm providing attorneys and investors with business planning services in the areas of U.S. and Canadian immigration, SBA loans, and others.
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