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Updated about 6 years ago, 10/18/2018

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Andrew Klein
  • Investor
  • Brookings, SD
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Bookkeeping as a downpayment accrual/ learning method

Andrew Klein
  • Investor
  • Brookings, SD
Posted

I am in the middle of an introductory class to bookkeeping and highly considering taking the full class to become a professional bookkeeper. Do many real estate users use them? Would anyone be willing to teach me how they do their books in exchange for a free month bookkeeping help? What are people's experience with being a bookkeeper as a way to amass a downpayment or experience with hiring them to further the business?

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