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Old 02-07-2010, 12:53 AM   #4
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How does one end up procuring one of these "accountant" people? And what tax bracket should you be in for the benefits to outweigh the costs?

Basically, do you just phone around? What do you bring in to your consultations?

I don't keep any paper records of financial transactions because everything I do is online. How do you deal with this?

Note: All I know about accountants I know from reading "Cathy"...
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