Metro Central Arkansas CPA Firm (client list only)

SOLD
The seller of this Central Arkansas CPA Firm (client list only) is approaching retirement, but would be available to assist with the smooth transition of the client base to a new owner. The firm would need to be relocated as the location nor staff are available as part of the sale.
Asking Price
$440,000
Annual Gross
$440,000
Revenue Breakdown:
14% Accounting & bookkeeping
19% Income tax preparation services for individuals
51% Income tax preparation services for business clients
8% Income tax preparation services for trusts and other clients
8% Audits (3) and Reviews (1)

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