AuditMyBooks Forms Partner Program for CPAs and More

AuditMyBooks has formed a partner program to help CPAs, QuickBooks ProAdvisors, Intuit Solution Providers, and Certified Fraud Examiners showcase their expertise, earn cash rewards and deliver new error and fraud detection services to their clients.

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AuditMyBooks is a business-to-business software company that automatically analyzes small and midsized business accounting records to detect accounting errors and fraud. Designed to work with QuickBooks, AuditMyBooks Analyzer products are available in the Intuit App Center.

Research by the American Institute of CPAs has found that nearly 70 percent of all CPA firms are creating or enhancing their forensic practices.

“We built our product in partnership with CPAs and [QuickBooks] Pro solution providers,” said AuditMyBooks vice president of products C.P. Morey. “They are [the] best in giving us guidance in how to take it to market and offer advice on fraud. These are perfect initial partners for us. This [partner] program is not just an opportunity to resell a piece of software. Most successful folks take the application and bundle services around it. This is an error fraud detection service they can offer clients as a ProAdvisor or CPA. New services like this can allow them to flex their accounting muscle.”

Morey also noted that the company is already seeing strong interest in the program and product from being in the Intuit App Center, as well as promotional coverage in Intuit’s 100,000+ circulation Pro Connections newsletter.

For more information, visit http://auditmybooks.com/partners.


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