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Manolo D.#3 Contractors Contributor
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SOCAL CONTRACTORS: CPA Recommendation

Manolo D.#3 Contractors Contributor
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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I am nearing my fiscal year, can anyone recommend a good CPA that does construction? A regular CPA will not cut to what I need. At a minimum, I need an FS, BS, WIP Schedule, and Percentage Complete Construction. It might be always 0% but a bonding company requires them.

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Brandon Hall
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Brandon Hall
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@Manolo D.

You need those statements and schedules prepared? Are your books in order?

Have you used a CPA in the past? They may be able to refer you to someone. I'd love to help but it looks like you want someone local and I'm out here in D.C.

You can also call your state's CPA board and ask for a referral. They normally help. 

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