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William C.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Souderton, PA
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We are looking for a CPA in PA

William C.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Souderton, PA
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My partners and I are wrapping up another project and it’s time to scale our business and form the proper Corperate structure to fit our business model. We are looking to hire a CPA with experience with flipping and buy and hold single family and small multi family. We understand a good CPA will be worth their weight in gold if we are able to execute on our plan for 2020. We are facing a relatively large windfall of cash and we’d just like to be smart about how we receive it and deploy it.

The most glaring question we have right now is, how does a business owner take revenue and use it to invest in tools, office equipment, future inventory etc, most effectively. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.