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By Ed Mendlowitz
202 Questions and Answers: Managing an Accounting Practice
QUESTION: What do you ask for when considering a merger?
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RESPONSE: This is a “you show me yours and I’ll show you mine.” You should have this information fairly well organized.
Also, look at it critically and try to imagine what a prospective partner would say, and how you would react if this were someone else’s information that were being presented to you.
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