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Welcome to this podcast of If Walls Can Talk. Kyle Rea, of Adams & Reese, chats with us about fraud. Today we’re going to talk about the importance of having an Accounts Receivable Team or Accountant to help avoid fraud.
Kyle chats about what listeners can do in order to address the fraud we’ve been discussing in this series. What’s one major thing that can help them?
Rea says having a reliable AR system and Accountant
How can an accounting team help you, and what are same major items of concern they should be focusing on?
What should listeners think about when hiring an accountant or AR team?
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