Central Arkansas CPA Firm

SOLD
Great cash flow, large number of business clients, stable client base and good staff in place are just a few reasons to like this Central AR CPA firm! The stand-alone office building is available for continued lease or for purchase.
Asking Price
$499,000
Annual Gross
$478,000
Revenue Breakdown:
55% accounting, bookkeeping and payroll services
28% income tax preparation services for individual clients
17% income tax preparation services for business and other clients

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