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Matthew Cervoni
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How is your Bookkeeping going half way through 2022?

Matthew Cervoni
  • Accountant
  • Lexington, KY
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Hello BP! 

We are half way through the year and I am interested to hear how your goal to have clean & insightful bookkeeping is coming? 

If you're having success, what strategies are you deploying? What software are you using? Are you using a CPA or bookkeeper? 

If you're falling behind, what are your biggest hurdles to making bookkeeping a priority? What is causing frustration or worry? 

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Scott Trench
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Scott Trench
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My bookkeeping is done in a frantic, miserable last minute rush in the last week of February, cobbled together in a variety of accounting systems that never seem to work well, and then forgotten about for the rest of the year. 

This is the way.

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