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All Forum Posts by: Jordan Keables

Jordan Keables has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: NC Contractor Audit Requirement to Increase Building Limitation

Jordan KeablesPosted
  • Operations Analyst
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

My business partner and I are trying to increase our residential contractors license building limitations from 500K to 1M in North Carolina. One of the requirements is to get an audited financial statement with an unqualified opinion, a classified balance sheet and notes to the financial statement. This must be performed by a CPA or an “independent accountant who is engaged in the public practice of accountancy”. Does anyone know what that means?

I called the NC contractor board and they said as long as the audit was done in accordance to GAAP they would accept it.

Post: Real Estate Careers?

Jordan KeablesPosted
  • Operations Analyst
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1
Hi All, Currently I'm working for BofA in Charlotte in back office operations. Nothing if to do with real estate so naturally it's boring. I work my butt off each day just so I can leave on time so I can spend more of my personal time researching, listening to podcasts and reading forums. Seriously though I have a burning desire to spend my days learning more about real estate investing as my full time job. Besides becoming a real estate agent, what other jobs are there out there that provide this day-to-day education. Don't get me wrong, I don't have anything against agents - my Dad is one in California - I'm just curious what's out there. I don't mind a career change at this point in my life, in fact I encourage it. I'm young and have a LOT to learn. My passion is in real estate so I know my efforts would be much better spent in this area. Much like a lot of you, my goal is to flip, rent and invest as a full time job but that is quite a gigantic leap from what I'm doing now to that. I would love to do something in between as I continue to build my portfolio and experience in my person life. Any ideas from anyone out there? Jordan K