Finding the right
CPA for you may not be easy, but having a clear idea of what
you want from the person will go a long way in making the
selection process successful.
- Some
CPA's deal with large businesses, some with only
individuals.
Make sure that the accounting firm you
are engaging is familiar with small business
concerns and has some familiarity with your
industry. If the firm is only a tax preparation
service, then find out if it can fill your other
business consulting needs.
- Ask
your business acquaintances who they use for their
accounting needs.
Ask specifically how their accountants
help them run their businesses more efficiently
and more profitably.
- Ask who
in the firm will be handling your account.
You could sign up thinking you were
getting the big guy only later to find out that
your account has been pawned off to a staff
assistant.
- Ask
about the fee.
The accountant you select should be able
to tell you how much he charges for services.
You may be conformable with an annual fee. If
so, ask him to give you a quote on that (and be
sure you understand what the fee includes and
what it does not include).
- Enlist
the services of the individual you feel most
conformable with.
Sit down and talk with the individual who
will be doing your work. Can you and he or she
communicate. It all comes down to
communication. Consider this simple
proposition: even the most brilliant strategy
devised by high priced consultants is worthless
unless you can understand it and put it into
practice.
The best
way to see how we can help you is by meeting with us or
speaking with us. We are confident we can provide
value added services once we get to know more about
you. Our services are designed to help you meet your
financial goals, minimize unnecessary risks and
resolve your problems quickly and cost effectively before
they keep you up at night.

314 Quassick Ave.
New Windsor, NY
12553
845-562-0802