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Changes in Economic Trends

Construction Equipment Sales Business
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Improved Insurance Coverage

Fast Casual Restaurant Franchise
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Foreclosures & Abandoned Projects

Foreclosures & Abandoned Projects

Residential Land Developer
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Tight Cash Flow

Tight Cash Flow

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Commissioned Sales People

Commissioned Sales People

Moving & Storage Company
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Forensic Accounting

Forensic Accounting

Regional Bank
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Time Consuming Bookkeeping

Time Consuming Bookkeeping

Real Estate Investment
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Accounting System Selection

Accounting System Selection

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