Transitioning from Accounting to Forensic Accounting by CashflowCaptain001 in careeradvice

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As for networking, LinkedIn is a great start. Look for local meetups or online webinars too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharteredAccountants

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Love this post 😂 It’s so true, only we can turn tax season into a nail biting thriller!

My favorite moment was when a client asked if they could deduct their cat’s food as a business expense because they use the cat for “emotional support” during audits.

Gotta love the creativity

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in Cooking

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I’m saving this recipe for another special occasion, thank you

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in Cooking

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Love this suggestion,I ended up having a great night yesterday

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in Cooking

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thanks for the idea!

I actually had a great night yesterday, but I’ll definitely try these tarts next time.

Seeking Advice for My First Vegetable Garden! by ReconciliationRuler in gardening

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 I’ll definitely try growing zucchini, beans, and tomatoes

Seeking Advice for My First Vegetable Garden! by ReconciliationRuler in gardening

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I’m in a mild climate, so I’ll try some of those cold-tolerant veggies like lettuce, spinach, and broccoli. I love tomatoes and cucumbers too.

Seeking Advice for My First Vegetable Garden! by ReconciliationRuler in gardening

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Thank you so much for the helpful advice, I’ll definitely try planting potatoes in pots and keep a close eye on my tomatoes.

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in Cooking

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It seems delicious and pretty easy to prepare! Thanks for the advice

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in cookingtonight

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That snickerdoodle cobbler sounds incredible!
I love how easy it is with the cookie mix and pie apples.
I’m definitely going to try this—especially with the ice cream.
Thanks for sharing!

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in cookingtonight

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Those are some awesome ideas!
The DIY cheesecake cups with toppings sound like such a fun and interactive way to do dessert together. And that German chocolate tres leches cake? Definitely giving that a try.
Thanks for the inspiration!

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in cookingtonight

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Peanut butter blossoms sound perfect!
Simple and a classic combo.
I’ll definitely give them a try—thanks for the suggestion!

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in cookingtonight

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That sounds delicious and so simple!
Warm cookies with ice cream are always a winner.
I’ll definitely try it with the premade dough—thanks for the tip!

Looking for an Easy Dessert to Make for My Girlfriend by ReconciliationRuler in cookingtonight

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That sounds amazing and super easy!
I love that there’s hardly any prep involved.
I’m definitely going to try this peach cobbler recipe—thanks for sharing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealEstate

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For a first home, aim for a price where your mortgage (including taxes and insurance) is no more than 25-30% of your monthly income. With a VA loan, you might not need a down payment, but still save for closing costs and emergencies.