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Phil Beck
  • Calmar Iowa
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Hi 

I recently saw an Indeed ad for a bookkeeping specialist position at a property management company, with experience. I realize now what I want to do in accounting. How can I get into entry-level accounting for property management? I was trying to figure out how I can learn real estate since I am unable to do physical labor. When I saw the ad, I figured that might be a way to learn about real estate through accounting. I'm trying to get back to work after being unable to work due to my last physical injury, which took 3 years to fix. 

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