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Choose the Right CPA for Your Business
CPAs are more than just individuals who do your yearly taxes. They can advise
you on a long list of other services, which may include advice on your
accounting system, financial, retirement, estate and tax planning. CPAs are part
of a business owner's professional team along with a banker and a lawyer.
Ask for Recommendations
Your local Chamber of Commerce will tell you the names of CPAs who are members.
When you attend any type of meeting, or meet other business owners, ask for CPA
recommendations.
Use the 60% Rule
If you're a business owner, pick a CPA who has 60% of their business coming from
business owners like you! They're more apt to keep up with the laws regarding
clients they deal with most often. If you're a corporation, make sure that the
person specializes in corporate accounting, including financial statements,
audits, etc.
Interview CPAs!
Ask what type of services they do for their clients, how long they've been in
business full time, and for references. Don't forget to ask to see their
license. Ask them about the benefits of choosing them over another CPA.
Rates
Ask about their rates and what those rates include. If they have a rate chart,
all the better! Also, ask what their hourly rate is and what the cost would be
to answer questions during the year.
Ask Them About Record Keeping
Ask what computer program they prefer you use for your record keeping and why
they prefer that program. Many times, if you use the program they suggest, it
can save you some money because they can use your data files. Some even have
programs they'll set up especially for you!
Bring Your Records to the Interview
Bring a copy of at least one year's tax return when you interview a CPA. This
way your prospective CPA can give you educated "guesstimates" as to what their
services will cost you.
How To File
If you want to save some money, ask how they want your paper files.... If you
bring your files to them in shoeboxes (hey, many folks do), you will pay to have
all that deciphered! You can save money if you separate the information the way
the CPA suggests.
Corporation vs. Individual
Are you interested in hiring a corporation of CPAs or a CPA that has their own
business? If you opt for the corporation, find out if you'll be dealing with one
particular person, or will it be whoever answers the phone when you call. It's
best to have one person to build a relationship with!
When do they work?
What are their hours of operation? Make sure that you can call them at hours
that are convenient for you.
Making a Decision
Interview at least 3 CPAs. Don't rush this decision. Make sure you have the best
CPA and bookkeeper for you and your business!
Maria Marsala | www.coachmaria.com |