Accounting Firms for Consulting Firms & Independent Consultants for Sales Tax
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Red Bike Advisors is on a mission to help small business owners and medical practice owners simplify, streamline, and save with “Know Your Numbers” financial and tax insights.
Our firm looks for active and ongoing engagement with our clients and seeks to be a partner in long term growth and success.
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FrequentlyAsked Questions
What is a consulting accountant?
A consulting accountant helps businesses interpret financial data, analyze profitability, forecast cash flow, and make strategic decisions. They often act as both accountant and advisor.
How much do CPAs charge for consulting?
Fees typically range from $150 to $450 per hour for standard services, and can exceed $1,000 per hour for complex work like financial strategy, audit prep, or tax planning.
Do I need a CPA for consulting?
Not always. While CPAs offer credibility and tax expertise, many consultants benefit from working with accountants who understand their business model—even if they aren’t licensed CPAs.
What certifications are useful for accounting consultants?
In addition to CPA, other valuable credentials include CMA, MBA, and PMP—especially if your work overlaps with business management, finance, or operations.
Should I hire an accountant for my consulting firm?
Yes—especially if you're earning over $80K/year, paying contractors, or juggling multiple clients. An accountant can help reduce your tax bill, improve forecasting, and ensure compliance.
Consulting Accounting: What You Need to Know
Consulting accounting involves much more than bookkeeping—it’s about using financial data to drive smarter decisions. Whether you're an independent consultant, a fractional advisor, or running a firm with contractors, you need accurate forecasting, cash flow insight, and profitability analysis. Specialized accountants help with project-based billing, estimated taxes, entity structure (LLC vs. S-Corp), and business expense classification. They also advise on pricing strategy, performance tracking, and what your margins are actually telling you.
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