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It might be tempting to try to be your own accountant for your
small biz. But because there are many different areas that you
have to keep track of, it's a good idea to leave the accounting
to a professional. An accountant can prepare your taxes and
help you make decisions about your money.
Before working with an accountant, you need to find someone
who you are comfortable with. The accountant you hire should
be someone you can easily talk to about money. You want to be
able to talk about both the money you make and the money problems
you face.
After you select an accountant you'll have to meet together
right away to set up your money records. You'll want to ask
lots of questions at the first meeting. Click here
to download this set of questions to print out and take with
you when you visit an accountant.
To get more information on a topic, click on each question. You may have to scroll down to see the answer.
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Have more questions? You can do some of the research yourself.
Find a book on bookkeeping in the Library
Catalog or make an appointment with one of the business
counselors listed on the Business
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