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How does Kiyosaki (Rich Dad) reduce personal income tax liability to zero?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kung Fu Steve" data-source="post: 873809" data-attributes="member: 1278"><p>In reality, it sounds like you need a CFO, not another accounting firm.</p><p></p><p>There are services available out there. I can't/don't want to promote our company's service here but if you want to learn more about that subject there's a guy named Keith Cunningham that' worth a look.</p><p></p><p>The only sentence that scared me is "good debt" -- yes, I'm extremely familiar with Robert -- AND there have been many (including dozens on this forum) who have found themselves over-leveraged when the market was not on their side.</p><p></p><p>The economy never stays bad forever but in times of challenge, debt isn't king... cash is. </p><p></p><p>I know I'm not answering any of your questions directly here but I guess the real answer again here is: You probably need a CFO, not a CPA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kung Fu Steve, post: 873809, member: 1278"] In reality, it sounds like you need a CFO, not another accounting firm. There are services available out there. I can't/don't want to promote our company's service here but if you want to learn more about that subject there's a guy named Keith Cunningham that' worth a look. The only sentence that scared me is "good debt" -- yes, I'm extremely familiar with Robert -- AND there have been many (including dozens on this forum) who have found themselves over-leveraged when the market was not on their side. The economy never stays bad forever but in times of challenge, debt isn't king... cash is. I know I'm not answering any of your questions directly here but I guess the real answer again here is: You probably need a CFO, not a CPA. [/QUOTE]
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