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		<title>By: Amy</title>
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		<description>I found my CPA through Dave Ramsey&#039;s website.
Hope this helps!</description>
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Hope this helps!</p>
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		<description>Ask your network.  Do some online research.  Interview several candidates.  Hire the one you are comfortable with and matches your needs.</description>
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		<description>1. Look for CPAs in your area to find possibilities.  If an accountant has previously been found guilty of any type of fraud/embezzlement/etc, they would have lost their license.
2. Do background checks on your narrowed possibilities.  Search the public record by going to local counties&#039; &quot;clerk of courts&quot; web sites.
3. Trust your instincts to make your final pick.
Once you do make a pick, check on that person&#039;s work from time to time.  For example, check with the IRS to ensure that your taxes are actually being paid.  Check your account statements/balances to see if any weird charges are being made.
Good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Look for CPAs in your area to find possibilities.  If an accountant has previously been found guilty of any type of fraud/embezzlement/etc, they would have lost their license.<br />
2. Do background checks on your narrowed possibilities.  Search the public record by going to local counties&#8217; &#8220;clerk of courts&#8221; web sites.<br />
3. Trust your instincts to make your final pick.<br />
Once you do make a pick, check on that person&#8217;s work from time to time.  For example, check with the IRS to ensure that your taxes are actually being paid.  Check your account statements/balances to see if any weird charges are being made.<br />
Good luck!</p>
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