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by mindcrime 808 days ago
I'd suggest hiring a consultant to help with this. I mean, I'm the last person typically to engage in "gatekeeping" but on something like this, a mistake could represent an existential threat to the entire firm. You don't want to be "learning as you go" under those circumstances, IMO.
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Thanks. By consultant, do you mean someone like EY etc?
Well, maybe. But I imagine there are qualified people working for much smaller firms, possibly even one-person agencies, who might represent a smaller financial cost.