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Look Out for that Great AccountantThere are many factors to be considered when you are trying to select the accountant who is right for you. In other words how to find that good one. Better still, how to find that “great one”. Make up a shortlist of at least 4 or 5 potential candidates. Compare what each has to offer. Come to a conclusion as to which offers the best service for the cost involved. You must find out about each accountant. See if they are interested in your type of business. Are they keen on the size of your business and the work involved? Do they only work for the “biggies” or can they help you in your small operation. If they don’t appear interested in you, don’t waste your time - keep looking. Some of the questions that you will need to ask yourself include the following:
Do you think the accountant is interested in how successful your business can be and can the accountant contribute to that success?
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