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Steve James
  • FALLBROOK, CA
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Real Estate Investor Bookkeeping Techniques/Services

Steve James
  • FALLBROOK, CA
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Hello,

Curious about how other investors, say 25 units or less, manage their bookkeeping needs. We have developed a pretty effective, but cumbersome excel process, but are now looking to really streamline things from a financial record-keeping standpoint and allow our skeleton crew more time to concentrate on growing the business and less time wrestling with our P&Ls. If you have any suggestions to products or providers that are a good and trustworthy resource, please share. Please also share any techniques or practices you may perform to help keep this most critical component of real estate investing under control.   

Thanks,

Steve

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