Randy Kessler
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Not a CPA who files tax returns, but a CPA who looks at all the documents and says, wow, there's a lot of smoke here.
I don't know how he or she is spending that much.
There must be another source of income or another asset or another bank account.
And they help us figure out where there is money hidden.
All sorts of things.
The fun ones are when you see that the husband in his accounting, it shows that he paid for two tennis bracelets, for instance.
And the wife says, you only gave me one tennis bracelet.
It must be a mistake.
He said, oh, well, he got his girlfriend one and he got his wife one because he felt guilty.
So we see things like that, or we see money that's given to relatives that, why did the bank account go from 800,000 to 400,000?
Oh, it was a loan to my brother.
Really?
So we see all sorts of stuff.
Why do you think people breathe?
Yeah, I think some people have, you know, especially people who get married after they're successful, after they've lived a while in their 30s, 40s, 50s, or a second or third marriage, and they just say, this is mine, it's my business.
And sometimes there's a prenuptial agreement that says that's okay.
You know, we agree, you've already established your life and what you have, and I've established mine, let's be together.
But my money is staying mine, and your money is staying yours.
But even then, you still have to let them know what they're giving up, what rights they're giving up.
So...