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In               running               your               business,               your               outside               business               advisors               are               the               core               of               your               intellectual               capital.

Choosing               the               right               people               for               you               and               your               business               are               important,               and               picking               the               right               accountant               is               vital.

There               are               a               large               number               of               accounting               firms               and               individual               practitioners               in               the               market,               and               choosing               one               can               be               difficult.

Here               are               some               hints               to               help               in               choosing               the               right               person               for               your               business.

1               Check               their               qualifications!

Select               a               Certified               Public               Accountant               (CPA).

A               CPA               has               an               undergraduate               college               degree               that               includes               a               vast               amount               of               accounting               courses,               passed               a               grueling               17               hour               test,               completed               2               years               of               selected               experience               under               the               supervision               of               another               CPA,               and               attends               40               hours               of               training               per               year               (known               as               Continuing               Professional               Education               -               CPE).

Each               state               has               different               rules               for               CPA's               regarding               education,               experience,               and               CPE               hours.

Check               your               local               state               board               of               accountancy               website               for               more               information.
               2               Interview               the               person.

Meet               them               for               lunch               or               an               interview               in               their               office.

Ask               if               they               have               experience               in               your               industry,               and               with               your               size               of               company,               accounting               software,               and               tax               structure.

You               will               likely               meet               with               a               high               level               individual               such               as               a               partner               or               manager               and               the               work               will               likely               be               done               by               a               staff               level               person,               so               ask               to               meet               the               staff               level               person               who               will               be               doing               the               bulk               of               the               work.
               3               -               Ask               for               references               and               call               them.

Ask               for               positive               as               well               as               negative               references.

If               an               accounting               professional               hesitates               to               give               you               references,               you               should               hesitate               to               give               them               your               business.

Honest               people               and               honest               firms               tend               to               be               transparent               about               their               business               practice               and               should               be               more               than               willing               to               provide               references.
               4               -               Discover               their               reputation               in               the               community.

Research               your               local               Better               Business               Bureau,               ask               friends               who               are               in               the               business               or               accounting               community,               and               find               out               how               long               they've               been               in               the               community.

Is               it               their               first               year               of               operations               and               their               "office"               is               a               RV               with               the               motor               running?

Not               a               good               sign.
               5               -               Phone               a               friend.

Find               out               who               your               friends,               neighbors,               and               family               members               work               with.

But               unless               you               trust               someone's               opinion               completely,               don't               use               this               as               an               exclusive               basis               for               selecting               an               accountant.

Someone               telling               you               "My               Uncle               Louies'               got               a               guy               that               gets               him               money               back               on               his               taxes               every               year"               shouldn't               be               enough               to               place               your               financial               well               being               into               their               hands,               you               still               have               to               do               you               due               diligence.
               Keep               in               mind               that               your               accountant               is               one               of               the               most               important               business               advisors               you               will               retain.

Make               sure               you               have               done               your               due               diligence,               and               the               person               you               select               is               trustworthy,               competent,               and               someone               with               whom               you               can               build               a               lasting,               profitable               business               relation.






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