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Damian Chavero
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Book keeping best practices?

Damian Chavero
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Helping optimize a portfolio of 10 SFH's

Their current book keeping process is a mess and inaccurate. Curious what you guys have seen as the best way to create systems / processes and can share? Any good software out there to automate this?

Any tips much appreciated!

Also if you’re in Austin, let’s meet up!

Thanks

Damian

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Christian Stoecklein
  • Accountant
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Christian Stoecklein
  • Accountant
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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@Damian Chavero. It's a tough one to answer without knowing a little bit more. Will you keep adding and scaling or just holding these 10 long term? You may want to go up to some bigger products if you plan on growing. Also how much you want to spend vs use free options?

Christian

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