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Bookkeeper / Real Estate Investor: Hiring a Bookkeeper

Max Emory
  • Accountant
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1. Significant experience in your industry as an operator and bookkeeper. (Or, just as a bookkeeper.)
2. Make you more money through tax savings and cash flow management than what they charge.
3. Do what they say they’re going to do accurately and on time.
4. Have great references that show a proven track record.
5. Willing to provide an itemized breakdown of what they are charging you.

I hope this helps!

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