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Re: Snizzle post# 12434

Tuesday, 07/03/2012 5:56:57 PM

Tuesday, July 03, 2012 5:56:57 PM

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Most public companies are very large. Their auditors instinctively and deeply need to start by interviewing the Chief Financial Officer, each of the division controllers, and the individual accountants in charge of each division's general ledger, receivables and payables cycles. Small public companies typically don't have three accountants and a controller per division, or a CFO with a huge staff. Small public companies usually find their interactions with their large-firm auditors frustrating and very expensive.

Seale and Beers, CPAs specializes in small public companies, and small private companies seeking public listings in the near future. Our clients know that an audit partner is just a phone call away. They know how deeply we believe in conserving precious capital, and appreciate our efficiency and moderate prices.

http://www.sealebeers.com/audit.htm

I guess we don't intend on being "small" anymore. smile

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