small business owners (law firms/dentists, etc.) around jxn

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small business owners (law firms/dentists, etc.) around jxn

Postby LawDawg » Tue May 06, 2014 11:31 am

In the very near future, my wife is looking to start her own accounting firm of sorts, doing books and other accounting work for small businesses, churches, franchises, etc. on her own. She wants to work 20 or so hours a week and the most efficient way to do that is to get several small clients and help them out. It also saves clients money 99% of the time.

She's been a CPA for 7 years and been an accountant for close to 10 years. Some of yall know her, some don't. She's freakin brilliant (and I'm not just saying that) and will save whoever she works for time, money, and many headaches. if any of you guys are looking for someone or know anyone that is, let me know.


and Jeff, send me the bill for $25 if I need to be a sponsor. :D I reckon it'll a tax write off.
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Postby SCOOTER » Tue May 06, 2014 12:07 pm

Wish she was in Tupelo
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Postby rjohnson » Tue May 06, 2014 12:08 pm

SCOOTER wrote:Wish she was in Tupelo
Shouldn't be a problem for accountants. It's easy for them to work remotely. Ours does and they are just across town.
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Postby grnhed » Tue May 06, 2014 3:05 pm

LawDawg wrote:In the very near future, my wife is looking to start her own accounting firm of sorts, doing books and other accounting work for small businesses, churches, franchises, etc. on her own. She wants to work 20 or so hours a week and the most efficient way to do that is to get several small clients and help them out. It also saves clients money 99% of the time.

She's been a CPA for 7 years and been an accountant for close to 10 years. Some of yall know her, some don't. She's freakin brilliant (and I'm not just saying that) and will save whoever she works for time, money, and many headaches. if any of you guys are looking for someone or know anyone that is, let me know.


and Jeff, send me the bill for $25 if I need to be a sponsor. :D I reckon it'll a tax write off.
I am out of state now, otherwise I would turn my books over to her in a heartbeat! Alec is being modest when he says she is brilliant. If he really told y'all how smart she is, y'all probably wouldn't believe it anyways.
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Postby champcaller » Tue May 06, 2014 4:10 pm

She married Alec, how smart can she be? :lol: sorry, had to before someone else did.

For the record I would highly recommend her as well, and will keep my ears open.
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