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Mike D.
  • Real Estate Investor
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Mike D.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • New Jersey
Posted

Hey everybody,

I'm about to graduate college with a degree in accounting. I know I want to also pursue a future in RE investing. I figured I could work in a CPA firm and try to specialize in the real estate group within that firm. That way I would learn things from my job that would be useful in my investments, as well as make a dull career somewhat more bearable.

Just wondering, for those of you who use an accountant in your RE business, what type of accounting firm is your accountant employed at? Small,medium,large?

I'm trying to figure out which type of firms I should be applying to.

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