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Should you consider changing accountants?
It gets tougher all the time being in business in today's economy!
Can't afford a full accounting staff, maybe not even a bookkeeper? Then it is extremely important for you to have an independent advisor you can rely on, afford, and be there for you as you work through hard times and create growth and prosperity for your business. How does your current advisor stack up?
Please take a moment and answer these easy questions.
For Yes answers, click a checkmark in box to the right of the question.
For No answers, leave the check box blank. Total your answers below.
  • Do you feel your accountant is an expense for your business rather than an investment?
 
  • Does your accountant FAIL to have meaningful contact with you and fail to advise you or provide you with information on how to keep you and your business ahead of your competitors?
 
  • Do you feel that your accountant is not helping your business or assisting with your personal finances because he/she has not taken the time or effort to find out what you really need or want in both areas of your life?
 
  • Does your accountant wait until the end of the year or after you call before they take the time to do tax planning with you to help you minimize your taxes?
 
  • Do you feel your accountant is not helping your business by not providing you with creative concepts to put more $$$ in your pocket?
 
  • Do you feel your accountant is not helping your business by not telling you how to take advantage of perfectly legal tax strategies?
 
  • Do you feel you are not receiving sufficient business advice from your accountant?
 
  • Do you feel your accountant does not really care about or is not aware of your business needs and is only focused on your numbers or maybe just what is in it for them?
 
  • Has your business outgrown what your current advisor can handle?
 
  • Is your accountant having you prepare your own payroll checks?
 
  • Have you ever had to pay any kind of tax penalties?
 
  • Are your tax returns consistently filed late or extended?
 
  • Is your accountant not communicating your present condition to you to help you have a better understanding of where you and your business are heading?
 
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