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by zrail 4255 days ago
I've experienced similar, to a lesser extent (I never cheated, I just didn't do the homework). I also recently struck out on my own and so far I've been successful. In your case, you may want to just farm out all of the non-passion-inducing work. Accountants, book keepers, virtual assistance, all of these are there to help you succeed.
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I'm hiring a CSP to handle all the paperwork/taxes/etc and an assistant to handle organizing my appointments/schedule. I'm hoping that will be sufficient for at least the first six months or so.
What is a csp?
Corporate services provider.
I think, although cannot speak for the person, they really meant CPA, they mention taxes and only a CPA would be legally able to do that.
I think the "Corporate Services Provider" is a better fit. They would have a CPA on staff to sign off on the taxes.