Why Choose a CPA?
Not only do they rate as the most trusted advisor, CPA’s are required to constantly educate to keep their licenses, and, come under the review of the Accountancy Board of the State of Ohio in the preparation of their financial statements. The designation of CPA also means that we are a designated representative to work before the IRS.
With a tri-annual requirement of 120 hours of education, and peer review of our financial statements, using a CPA gives you the resource of the regulatory board if things are not done ethically or correctly. Education in ethics is part of the requirement under the 120 hours of education.
Licensed accountants are the only professionals allowed to call themselves accountants in the public market. They are the only professionals permitted to produce a certified financial statement, (i.e. compilation, review or audit).
We strive to bring you honesty, objectivity, and a business network of professionals that all adhere to a strict business model that represents these qualities. We hope we have earned the same level of trust with our clients and business associates. Here is an interesting article on how CPAs are viewed by business people.
With a tri-annual requirement of 120 hours of education, and peer review of our financial statements, using a CPA gives you the resource of the regulatory board if things are not done ethically or correctly. Education in ethics is part of the requirement under the 120 hours of education.
Licensed accountants are the only professionals allowed to call themselves accountants in the public market. They are the only professionals permitted to produce a certified financial statement, (i.e. compilation, review or audit).
We strive to bring you honesty, objectivity, and a business network of professionals that all adhere to a strict business model that represents these qualities. We hope we have earned the same level of trust with our clients and business associates. Here is an interesting article on how CPAs are viewed by business people.