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What Accounting Services Should an Accountant Provide a Small Business - slides
by Kevin A. Fischer
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October 17, 2023
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This program will help you to effectively vet potential accountants in the very first meeting. We will discuss key elements in determining your company’s profitability, not just what’s in the bank account. Our session will help you determine the criteria needed to make difficult decisions regarding business finances, debt management, hiring, etc. 

We will discuss:

  • Differences between effective and ineffective accountants
  • Types of services typically provided by accountants
  • General direction of accounting and the CPA profession
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Kevin A. Fischer
10 years of experience in all areas of public accounting—audits, reviews, compilations, taxes (business & personal), tax planning, payroll taxes, bookkeeping, etc. Focus primarily on small, family-owned businesses.
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WASSAAPASB
What Accounting Services Should an Accountant Provide a Small Business

This program will help you to effectively vet potential accountants in the very first meeting. We will discuss key elements in determining your company’s profitability, not just what’s in the bank account. Our session will help you determine the criteria needed to make difficult decisions regarding business finances, debt management, hiring, etc. 

We will discuss:

  • Differences between effective and ineffective accountants
  • Types of services typically provided by accountants
  • General direction of accounting and the CPA profession
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