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Getting a book keeper?

Michael Nowak
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Hi gang, 

I have 12 properties ( mix of multi and single fam) and have been keeping tracking of loan payments and the transactions through the checking accounts in Quicken. Should I also get a book keeper and use quick books? Any suggestions would be great. 

Thanks!

Mike

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Rhett Kelton
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Rhett Kelton
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I would prefer to use a bookkeeper and Quickbooks.  I hate paperwork though, so I am a bit jaded.  It usually would take them less than an hour a month, and then $15 or so for Quickbooks online.  Makes doing the taxes at the end of the year a ton easier.

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