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Thursday, January 08, 2009
 

Find a Local Accountant to Maximize Profits



(ARA) - Choosing the right accountant can be the most important decision a small business can make. A good accountant is a valuable financial consultant. They can help you maximize your revenues and minimize expenses by uncovering key success factors in your business.

"A good accountant becomes familiar with your business and can quickly audit your operations," says David Powelson, chairman of the board for AccountingAisle.com. "This familiarity makes changing accountants difficult and causes many businesses to keep mediocre accountants instead of finding a better one."

Knowing the pain involved with changing accountants, it is surprising how many people don't make the effort to find the right accountant in the first place. But the reality is that all accountants are not created equal.

Here are some warning signs that it's time for a change:

* Your accountant is never in the office.
* Your accountant never delivers your financials/taxes/other forms to you on time.
* Your accountant does not take the time to discuss your financial reports with you.
* The staff member assigned to your account does not seem competent.
* You begin to receive a lot of IRS notices in the mail.
* Your instincts are telling you there's a problem.

If you are experiencing any of these issues, or simply have found doing your own accounting is no longer an option, it's time to look for a professional accountant that will be a good fit for you and your business.

Start by visiting www.AccountingAisle.com to fill out a form to request a quote. A professional will work with you to determine your needs and connect you with several local accountants that match your individual requirements. It's a free and easy way to find the right accountant fast.

Here are some things the professionals at AccoutningAisle.com advise you to consider:

Specialization
Accounting covers a broad range of topics and each accountant usually has a specialty. A small firm might not have access to the area you need.

Firm Size
Smaller firms tend to offer one-on-one contact. Larger teams are available at a larger firm, but your work may be done by junior staff or subcontracted out.

Services Needed
Do you need a one-time service such as tax preparation or continual help with things like payroll, bookkeeping, or financial planning?

CPA Requirements
A CPA has passed a competency test, met levels of education and experience, and must meet continuing education requirements. While certain situations like audits demand a CPA's involvement; other tasks including bookkeeping and tax preparation can be handled by an uncertified accountant.

Comfort Level
It is important to be comfortable with your accountant. They should become a valuable member of your team of business advisors.

Maximize your profits today by visiting www.AccountingAisle.com to find the right accountant for you.

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