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A Beginner's Guide to Finding an Accountant
By John Mussi
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If you've ever found yourself trying desperately to manage your
own finances, you'll likely admit that it's not as easy as it
might first sound. Often, the best course of action when it
comes to taking care of your own personal finances or those of
your business is to hire an accountant to crunch the numbers and
do much of the finance work for you.
Of course, you may be wanting to hire an accountant but simply
aren't sure where you should begin looking, or don't know how to
find a good accountant. If this is the case, then the
information below should help you along the way to finding the
accountant you need either for your own personal finances or for
those of your business.
Where to Look for an Accountant The first step to finding an
accountant is to know where to look for one. Most public and
business accountants will be listed in local telephone
directories, and will likely also have their services listed
online. You might also be able to find an accountant in your
area by requesting information from a local chamber of commerce
or similar organization, taking the time to search the financial
pages of local newspapers or tabloids for advertisements that
local accountants might place, or finding and contacting a
business review board in your area and requesting information
that they might have on local accountants.
What You Should Look for Of course, not all accountants are
created equal. You want to find the best person to handle your
finances that you can, so it's important to take a little bit of
extra time and find the accountant that will serve you the best.
Ask for recommendations, and take a few moments to check them.
Request to see the credentials of the accountant that you're
considering, and find out how long they've been in business. You
should also check to see exactly what services they offer... if
nothing else, you may be able to get a discount on additional
services such as tax preparation or business earnings reporting.
Make sure that the accountant that you hire is someone that you
feel that you can put your trust in, and take the time to keep
searching until you find the accountant that will serve you and
your financial interests best.
Personal Finances vs. Business Finances A brief note should be
made noting that your search for an accountant may be slightly
different depending upon whether the reason that you're looking
for an accountant is because of your personal finances or for
the financial needs of your business. The duties of a personal
accountant will generally be less than those of one that is
hired for business reasons, and you should make sure that a
business accountant is familiar with the tax laws that will
affect your business as well as the unique financial needs of
businesses in your area.
In most cases it is perfectly acceptable to hire a single
accountant to take care of both your personal assets and your
business finances, though there are some cases where it is more
feasible to hire a separate individual for each purpose.
Regardless of which you choose to do, make sure that you've
taken the time to investigate your options and that you are
confident that you've found the right person for the job.
You may freely reprint this article provided the following
author's biography (including the live URL link) remains intact:
About the author:
John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help
homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.
co.uk website.
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