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Hey everyone, I work at a large accounting firm for 5 years. I’m CPA but considering starting my own firm.

I’m a single guy with 100k in savings and zero debts. I’ve had clients here and there but I’m not legally allowed to have clients as it will be a conflict of interest with my firm. That’s why I can’t start as a side hustle. Shall I go for it and at least try for a couple years?

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[–] Fine-Progress-1972@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

What part of the US are you in? I own a financial advisory firm and want to start an accounting firm. You could be the accounting firm.

[–] FranVue@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Franchise Consultant Here! Yes, you should! Owning your own business is very rewarding! Have you done any research on an accounting/advisory franchise?

You'll benefit from:

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These are just some of the benefits of owning a franchise. I have a few accounting/advisory franchise brands in my portfolio. I'd be happy to get you some additional info on them. Feel free to PM me.

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